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Andy Murray
25-Jul-2002, 12:27 AM
Hi,

I found this link which relates to Morihei Ueshiba;

Aikido Info (http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/users/paloma/Aikido/artpeace.html)

Well worth the read.

Andy

wayofthedragon
21-Nov-2002, 02:18 AM
Thanx...this was a nice site. I don't know much at all about aikido, and therefore this thread was a good idea...

I think we should have an info thread in all of the style area here to tell the viewer at least something about that style just incase he or she does not practice that style and doesn't know much. It would really be benificial I think;)

Freeform
21-Nov-2002, 01:26 PM
Or, you could look it up in the glossary ;)

med
05-Mar-2003, 02:26 PM
my site (http://mysite.freeserve.com/minimaldamage)

I find the best defence goes something like this:- :yeleyes:

"right you with the big nose.. yeah you plughead.. CAR PARK 15 MINUTES!!!!!"

upon receiving this particularly tempting invite, proceed home and make a cup of tea.

.... you at home with tea. pleb in rainy car park. result!!

Freeform
05-Mar-2003, 03:00 PM
Yeah, thats just a quote. You're right though, the best, and probably hardest/easiest SD tactic is to not be there at all.

Col

Freeform
05-Mar-2003, 03:04 PM
Just looked at your site, not much there yet ;)

Noticed you practice Shodokan, are you going to be in Skenfirth in May?

You may want to look at

http://www10.brinkster.com/zephyr1/aikido

Col

med
06-Mar-2003, 09:34 AM
didnt know anything was on.. thats a mega coincidence. whats the lineage of your name. cos your badge is different. ill check out your site in a mo and see.. rocking.

med
06-Mar-2003, 09:48 AM
dammit i cant sign your guest book for some reason.. looks strikingly similar to what we do. its all aiki at the end of the day i suppose, but every school has a manner hey! theres loads of info on our lineage on my site, or the club site www.shudokan.org.uk if your interested.

Freeform
06-Mar-2003, 10:10 AM
Shodokan was taken from the style practiced by Tomiki Sensei, a student of O'Sensei. He wished the style be called Shodokan, but it is also known as Tomiki Aikido.

These days Shodokan is headed by Nariyama Sensei.

Shodokan is usually descrided as an 'in the middle' style of aikido. Not as 'hard' as Yoshinkan but harder than Aiki-kai. The unique thing about Shodokan is the practice of Randori, and that there is also a competitive side.

Colin

Tintin
06-Mar-2003, 10:12 AM
Hi med,

poor codeing on our behalf means that you cant put any apostrophes in a message for our guestbook. I'll fix it one of these days. Haven't had a chance to look at your site yet but will do when I get a chance later today.

med
06-Mar-2003, 10:32 AM
i just noticed on my site.. some where between my computer and the web its been changed from 'shudokan' to 'shodokan'... hmm, that ll be fixed tonight. just thought id mention it to avoid confusion

Master Lee
15-Jun-2005, 09:41 PM
nice link

aikiMac
15-Jun-2005, 10:08 PM
And this thread hasn't been touched for over two years.
Please observe the dates, and only resurrect long-dead threads if you have something really, really good to add.