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I pay a bunch of respect for kempo and do have some experience about aikido.This thread is not all about aikido,so this is not meant to be off-topic wondering.
Many people seem to look down on aikido as far as my knowledge goes,many have doubts about itĀ“s effectiveness (this can be a concern as it takes lots of training supposing you are learning it for SD purposes,and because of itĀ“s complex nature it can be very hard to "turn on".If one becomes succesful though,then thatĀ“s great)
IĀ“ve learned lately that kempo practitioners have "taken" techniques from aikido to develop their art (I canĀ“t really say if this is style specific question,I just know it has been adopted)
Some of basic aikido techniques like "iriminage" (entering throw) and many others.I donĀ“t know for sure why,but it seems they think it is worthy and want to add more circular motion&possibly non-resistance into generally linear moving art (please note these are mostly my own ideas of it) to fill what is lacking.
What do you think about all this?
Any input...
Many people seem to look down on aikido as far as my knowledge goes,many have doubts about itĀ“s effectiveness (this can be a concern as it takes lots of training supposing you are learning it for SD purposes,and because of itĀ“s complex nature it can be very hard to "turn on".If one becomes succesful though,then thatĀ“s great)
IĀ“ve learned lately that kempo practitioners have "taken" techniques from aikido to develop their art (I canĀ“t really say if this is style specific question,I just know it has been adopted)
Some of basic aikido techniques like "iriminage" (entering throw) and many others.I donĀ“t know for sure why,but it seems they think it is worthy and want to add more circular motion&possibly non-resistance into generally linear moving art (please note these are mostly my own ideas of it) to fill what is lacking.
What do you think about all this?
Any input...