This style of Aikido has stripped away many of the overly complicated and impractical techniques, and teaches in a very clear, concise and organized way. Nariyama-Shihan is not only a fine example of Shodokan, his spirit of humanity and joy of practice fill the Hombu Dojo. I am so grateful for my time at Shodokan. I think some of the waza here are not taught anymore. Is this true? Or, are there some waza that are only given at Dan level? I did not make it to shodan at the Hombu, so, I presume either old techniques or Dan level stuff. Too bad there are only 4 or so Shodokan dojos in the states.
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This style of Aikido has stripped away many of the overly complicated and impractical techniques, and teaches in a very clear, concise and organized way. Nariyama-Shihan is not only a fine example of Shodokan, his spirit of humanity and joy of practice fill the Hombu Dojo. I am so grateful for my time at Shodokan.
I think some of the waza here are not taught anymore. Is this true? Or, are there some waza that are only given at Dan level?
I did not make it to shodan at the Hombu, so, I presume either old techniques or Dan level stuff.
Too bad there are only 4 or so Shodokan dojos in the states.