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  1. Ideally Aikido has no stance: a natural body posture called shizen-tai is best. For training purposes, however, we usually employ a stance based on that use in Japanese swordsmanship.
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    Ideally Aikido has no stance: a natural body posture called shizen-tai is best. For training purposes, however, we usually employ a stance based on that use in Japanese swordsmanship.
    katsujinkendojouk.blogspot.com/2012/08/basic-aiki…

    The three basic Aikido foot stances and The Principle Of Triangularity

    • Basic Aikido Stance: This is where both feet face opposite ways. Imagine having your left foot facing outwards towards the left. ...
    • Open Aikido Stance: This is where both feet also face opposite ways. ...
    • Reverse Triangular Stance: The reverse stance is easily the most complex of the three and can take some time getting used to. ...
    budodragon.com/all-aikido-stances-and-postures/
  2. A List of all the Aikido stances and postures – BudoDragon

  3. Katsujinken Dojo: Basic Aikido-Stance and Movements

  4. General information on the stances and body movements used in …

  5. Aikido - Basic stance

  6. The Aikido FAQ: Aikido dictionary - Postures

  7. Stances in Martial Arts - AIKIDO INSTITUTE DAVIS

    They are used mostly in martial arts and sports; examples include the hanmi stance in Aikido, the sanchin stance in karate, the archer stance in taichi. In the balance of this essay, we examine the stances that are useful for Aikido training.

  8. The Ideal Hanmi in Aikido | Traditional Aikido of Sonoma

  9. Stances and Basic Body Movements - Rock Water Aikido

    My 15 year old daughter had tried several different sports and activities in the past but couldn’t seem to find the ‘right’ fit until 3 years ago when she started Aikido. Aikido provides her with physical activity, leadership opportunities, a …

  10. SAA :: Kamae | Standing Position - Workshop :: Global Aikido …

  11. Aikido Basic Movements – Aikido Seishinkai

    Basic Stance. There is a right hanmi, or migi hanmi, and a left hanmi, or hidari hanmi. Face forward, maintaining a straight posture with your upper body. Keep your shoulders square. Place one leg forward, bend the knee slightly (as you …

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