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*COUGH*COUGH* ... ::Pin Drop:: ..... Ummmmmm..... Aikido and Tai Chi? As an effective street self-defense? I have to ask this... Are you serious?Originally posted by thesnake View Postaddressing wat u said earlier i have used aikedo on the street and u were right tht straight aikedo is very difficuly but my main open hand martial art is tai chi so i incorporated some aikedo and tai chi together and it was very effective
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Originally posted by thesnake View Postlol not overlapping the techneques but useing some of the basic principales of tai chi with the tech.s of aikedo
I prefer the basic techniques of bowling and baseball, along with brick dropping from large buildings. It works. Don't believe me? Ask your mom's OBGYN why you came out looking the way you did. It was an accident, i swear.
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Do you know what Tai Chi is? Base on your response, I think you watched too many old men waving their hands around thinking that is how they fight. Real Tai Chi have really simple movements. Cliching the forearm and pushing for example. My father used to defend himself using a couple of Tai Chi techiques. There is no circular beautiful movements at all.Originally posted by grappler-jordan View Post*COUGH*COUGH* ... ::Pin Drop:: ..... Ummmmmm..... Aikido and Tai Chi? As an effective street self-defense? I have to ask this... Are you serious?
Aikido however, I am not sure about.
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Nope. I think you are thinking about forms tai chi where you starting out by raising your arms etc.Originally posted by jubaji View PostCould be you weren't looking very carefully. (or that you are defining 'circular' rather broadly)
I am talking about specific techniques shown against someone. Not elaborate forms.
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