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- Staycation, hip throws, & rank testing
- Seth Godin on aikido and judo
- Skin contact in no-gi grappling
- Spyderco Endura 4 FRN
- Power and mobility in aikido and swordwork
- Avoid heat injuries in judo and aikido
- ...to be transmitted orally
- Sasae - otoshi
- Yoko guruma
- Taiotoshi - mine or his?
- Intended change in pocketknife laws
- Saturday aikido schedule
- Otoshi in Junana, Guruma in Owaza
- Aikido and judo emphasis
- Ukemi in otoshi and guruma
- Sifu Mike Martello
- Otoshi-guruma as directed force
- Possessions or power?
- Slow-motion otoshi and guruma
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May 2009
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- Grossman & Christensen on dialing 911
- Look out for those Windsong guys!
- Uranage with a leg assist
- Otoshi-Guruma
- Unbendable arm recap
- Unbendable arm in deashibarai and oshitaoshi
- Unbendable arm in deashibarai (or not?)
- This week at Mokuren Dojo
- Tsubame gaeshi
- The Universal Human Phobia
- Browser errors with Mokuren Dojo
- The problem with warrior wannabes
- Gedanate, maeotoshi same thing
- Warrior, doctor, teacher, farmer, mechanic
- Taniotoshi as a variant of sumiotoshi
- Grossman&Christensen on the Warrior Spirit
- Grossman & Christensen's 'On Combat'
- Unbendable is a means - not an end
- The ebony hakama
- Unbendable arm in karate-do
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Who writes this stuff anyway?
- Patrick Parker
- Magnolia, MS, United States
- Christian, husband, father, judo & aikido teacher, Cardiac Rehab Program Director, Ph.D.








5 comments (leave me a comment):
bet fighting on that tile hurt
It wasn't the fighting that hurt - or even the falling. It was the sudden stop on the tile. That would have to go down in the record books as a RBD (Really Bad Decision). I wonder if that karate teacher is still teaching.
Awesome video. Really cool stuff.
chops
Its amazing to see how naive some teachers used to be about real fights. Although the gracies did get a shock. When people started to learn grappling it was THEM who were then being naive in thinking that knowing how to grapple is all you need. A mixture of striking and grappling is the key.
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