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Black Belt
Yesterday I went to my first Aikido lesson. It was nothing like I expected...it was much better!!!
Sensei spent sometime teaching me the main steps in Aikido and the we worked on simple backfalls (and as expected due to my FAAAAAT that was the hardest part for me, but I can do them better when I am thrown down than starting from sitting position).
After that he started working with me and my senpai (only 2 students yesterday) on a simple breaking a wrist grab. From there he gradually moved on with the breaking the grab and flanking the opponent. From there new upgrade, first we dropped one another through a wrist lock made from the side and then grabbing the shoulder, Sensei didn't want us to grab the chin, from behind (that was kinda a hard step for me to do...I will work on it today hee hee).
Definately this Art is a keeper, we can call it love at first sight.
Sensei is a funny one and a laughter during his demonstration was not a rare thing, but in the same way he was serious during our practicing...we couldn't talk at all, expected full concentration.
P.S. I've already become a good friend with the matt LOL, people was not kidding when they told me that you "fall" (more likely thrown down) a lot.
Sensei spent sometime teaching me the main steps in Aikido and the we worked on simple backfalls (and as expected due to my FAAAAAT that was the hardest part for me, but I can do them better when I am thrown down than starting from sitting position).
After that he started working with me and my senpai (only 2 students yesterday) on a simple breaking a wrist grab. From there he gradually moved on with the breaking the grab and flanking the opponent. From there new upgrade, first we dropped one another through a wrist lock made from the side and then grabbing the shoulder, Sensei didn't want us to grab the chin, from behind (that was kinda a hard step for me to do...I will work on it today hee hee).
Definately this Art is a keeper, we can call it love at first sight.
Sensei is a funny one and a laughter during his demonstration was not a rare thing, but in the same way he was serious during our practicing...we couldn't talk at all, expected full concentration.
P.S. I've already become a good friend with the matt LOL, people was not kidding when they told me that you "fall" (more likely thrown down) a lot.