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For hook it debends how I am positioned, usually I try to move same way where hook is going. Basicly I try to handle it like yokomen uchi.Hi
Wanted to hear how you handle punches and kicks in the style of Aikido you practice....
Specifically punches like: Hook, uppercut, uraken or elbows?
And to sepcify this even more, in close range.
Same goes for kicks.
Asking out of curiosity.
/Yari
Hi
Wanted to hear how you handle punches and kicks in the style of Aikido you practice....
Specifically punches like: Hook, uppercut, uraken or elbows?
And to sepcify this even more, in close range.
Same goes for kicks.
Asking out of curiosity.
/Yari
I don't do Aikido but the answer to your question is simply to get off the line of attack.Hi
Wanted to hear how you handle punches and kicks in the style of Aikido you practice....
Specifically punches like: Hook, uppercut, uraken or elbows?
And to sepcify this even more, in close range.
Same goes for kicks.
Asking out of curiosity.
/Yari
I've been off for at while. Thanks for your answers.
But I can't help myself but think "move away from the attack" is an answer? I do agree, and some have elaborated and given good answers.
For me an attack is defined by what comes before the attack. This will define how i can handle the attack. When i comes to hans/arms, a fist can move many ways (and there are probably 2 of them), and I need "see" what is happending before I can move. even the move itself has to be taken into consideration "what is next"; get away or hold him?
/Yari
Of cousrse you are reading the before. You watch the strongest base of support and you avoid that angle in favor of his weakest base of support. This is all before he is ready to throw a punch.I've been off for at while. Thanks for your answers.
But I can't help myself but think "move away from the attack" is an answer? I do agree, and some have elaborated and given good answers.
For me an attack is defined by what comes before the attack. This will define how i can handle the attack. When i comes to hans/arms, a fist can move many ways (and there are probably 2 of them), and I need "see" what is happending before I can move. even the move itself has to be taken into consideration "what is next"; get away or hold him?
/Yari