So John came down this week and Pat
Sensei let us do some judo and
aikido friday and
saturday. It was a pretty productive weekend in my book. Sparring with John made me notice for the first time just how much judo and
aikido are related. It's one thing being told they are and another actually feeling the similarities. I was able to keep up with him standing but more or less lost it on the ground. The different arm bars and that kinda strategy isn't really firm in my head.
Still, doing judo again was fun. It's been many moons since the last time i got to practice it at all and to me it's kinda neat to look back and see just how much the
aikido i've learned has helped. I used to be deathly afraid of being foot swept and now it's no big deal at all. Although i still think Vincent would put the fear of God in me were he to show up again.
As well as some sparring, John and i also did the basic throws of judo and played around with those some. Pat
Sensei came in and we sorta moved back and forth from judo to
aikido, and at some point Kary showed up and we did....something (here's where posting when i get back to town would be helpful). At some point that night Pat nailed me rather well with ALL of
nijusan. Ouch!
Saturday we did a couple of reps of
tegatana and
hanasu. I helped refresh
kary on them since he's only been to a few
clases and has been absent a while. We did some
ki bump exercises with
oshitaoshi and the broke out the crash pad for some
owaza. After class John had Pat and i demonstrate
nijusan and all of the different technique chains so he'd have a video to compare things to while he's learning from Bryce. I was practically exhausted, which won't be hard to tell once the video John took makes it to the
internet, so
i'm sure it'll be an interesting thing for me to see from an outside perspective.
John and i got a chance to catch up on things, compare notes and whatnot. More on that in a different post. An interesting thing
occurred to me on the way back home though. The way
i've been absorbing
aikido is a lot like
tetris, the blocks fall down and every once in a while make a line that actually becomes something learned. That's why after the umpteenth time
i'm told something
i'll finally grasp it. I think i did pretty good this weekend. I
definitely had fun.