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Tag Archives: Carlos Machado
Stop! I’m really confused now. . .
More than one is a help? “I think your Jitsu background makes it easier to learn Aikido,” said someone casually to me in the changing rooms last week. “Really?” came my astonished reply, “it doesn’t feel like it.” Now I … Continue reading
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Tagged aikido, Anderson da Silva, break falling, breakfalling, Carlos Machado, greatness, jitsu, Jiu Jitsu, Kaiō Hiroyuki, Karate, martial art, Martial arts, Morihei Ueshiba, Sadateru Arikawa, training
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