Robot Jesus
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I see aikidoka throwing grown men like ragdolls. Why dont you see judo fighters adopting aikido throws like we did with wrestling throws?
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That IS what aikido can do when the attack is thrown with intent to take your head off. Judo competitions are seen from the stand point that both parties know the same thing and are therefore not attacking with the intent to knock out their opponent. Aikido works great with an attack that is meant to harm you. When a planted attack or an attack that is not committed is thrown the aikido-ka will use certain dirty little tricks to make uke move in the proper direction. These tricks don't work so well in competition as they would deal out injuries to your training partner that would make for a short class.
I believe that you are confusing the goals of the judo-ka as being the same as those of the aikido-ka. Competition is anethema to the mindset of aikido, so, no, there are no aikido-ka in the world that want a gold medal because there is no competition in aikido. I'm not sure from your posts if you are at a point where you doubt the principles of judo or if you doubt the effectiveness of aikido. I assure you that both arts are very well suited for what they are designed for. While they both use a certain set of basic principles at their core those principles are applied differently for very different reasons.
I see aikidoka throwing grown men like ragdolls. Why dont you see judo fighters adopting aikido throws like we did with wrestling throws?
Unless someone has a camera crew documenting their life 24/7, I think it's unlikely that you'll see aikido used "for real." If it's been filmed, the odds are that it was probably a demo somewhere...That vid was labeled randori so I assumed it was.
Can someone point me to aikido that isnt a demo?
Forgive me if Im being dense but the uke dont seem to be resisting the technique, and are just going with the throw?Here is a link to a video of one of the newly minted sho-dans at my dojo doing a little randori. It isn't multiple attacker randori in that the ukes are taking turns attacking but it is a little bit of the flow that can be seen in aikido.
Forgive me if Im being dense but the uke dont seem to be resisting the technique, and are just going with the throw?