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If I do I will post, but this will not be anytime soon... threw my back out, a week ago today and although I can walk now, couldn't last Saturday, I am still spending most of my day laying on a floor and walking with a caneI’ve had no interaction with anyone I. Kokikai - I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts if you dip your toes in.
Ouch. I've thrown my back out that badly twice in my life - worse pain than anything else I've experienced. Feel better, my friend.If I do I will post, but this will not be anytime soon... threw my back out, a week ago today and although I can walk now, couldn't last Saturday, I am still spending most of my day laying on a floor and walking with a cane
Not even doing taijiquan at the moment
Thanks.Ouch. I've thrown my back out that badly twice in my life - worse pain than anything else I've experienced. Feel better, my friend.
Looks like a great way to clean the dojo floor.I am still going to check the school out. but after spending a week on the floor on my back, and having to get off the floor using my knees..... I find it highly unlikely my fake knee could handle Shiko knee walking.
I also cannot sit in Sieza.....
My daughter took year of Aikikai Aikido and did a lot of Shiko ko, and I forgot all about it, until I was kneeling on the fake knee to get off the floor and it hurt like crazy.Looks like a great way to clean the dojo floor.
On a more serious note, this looks like it can really improve one's normal stepping while standing as the motion is, by necessity, powered by the hips. Even better than duck walking. I teach not to step with the feet; step with the hips. This makes the step more dynamic and acts as a power source.
I used to do a lot of both, and had students who could not. It’s likely not a deal breaker.I am still going to check the school out. but after spending a week on the floor on my back, and having to get off the floor using my knees..... I find it highly unlikely my fake knee could handle Shiko knee walking.
I also cannot sit in Sieza.....
To me, that was the main benefit, though it also improves mobility when fighting from the ground.Looks like a great way to clean the dojo floor.
On a more serious note, this looks like it can really improve one's normal stepping while standing as the motion is, by necessity, powered by the hips. Even better than duck walking. I teach not to step with the feet; step with the hips. This makes the step more dynamic and acts as a power source.
This is true. I miss-spoke when I said it could be worked around. I was thinking of sitting in seiza and doing the knee-walking. We don’t do much of that.well.... there are a lot of getting off the floor and using your knees to do it...... Can get around shiko, can avoid seiza... but but a whole lot of kneeling to get off the floor..... think I'll look into a couple other things I'm considering.....
I still like the idea, but the aftermarket knee would hate the ideaThis is true. I miss-spoke when I said it could be worked around. I was thinking of sitting in seiza and doing the knee-walking. We don’t do much of that.
TrueI have no experience with Kokikai. However I'm an aikido black belt and taught aikido in my school and at various clinics. It's necessary for the student to learn relaxation though there are a few who never seem to get there. For those few I recommend karate or something else. I guess it's difficult for some to coinside relaxation along with the very martial approach of our style.