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Name: Homepage: http://phentermine.webpark.pl/ City: phentermine Sent: Tue September 13 2005 03:07 This makes me speechless :) Very well done! phentermine ( http://phentermine.webpark.pl/ ) Name: City: algers Sent: Fri September 09 2005 18:21 hello mr.AIKO BATTO i'm chaampion of boxe and i have started a jujutsu in algeria .you to know or have had to find a room of jujutsu in algeria tank you Name: Homepage: http://www.1st-phentermine.net/ City: phentermine Sent: Thu September 08 2005 21:41 I like comments here very much :) It is just so interesting! Thanks to the site webmaster for such an interesting resource! Keep it up buddy! phentermine ( http://www.1st-phentermine.net/ ) Name: Homepage: http://moufassih.ifrance.com/moukh/tesy.htm City: Agadir / Marokko Sent: Mon July 25 2005 00:20 An allen Aikidoka der Welt einen Gruss aus unserem Dojo in Agadir Marokko Name: City: Jakarta, Sent: Sun July 03 2005 02:54 What a marvelous site you have here. Thanks for sharing the knowledge with us. Name: City: Jakarta Sent: Wed June 15 2005 07:11 Don't stop, this great science you share shows how good of a budoka you are. Many thanks Name: -ROoS Homepage: http://www.bambara.nl City: Rotterdam Sent: Thu June 09 2005 08:30 Nice Site! I like the close up pictures very much! Name: City: Townsville Australia Sent: Fri April 15 2005 23:49 The photo strips are perfect...keep up the good work! waiting for those new video's!! could you include the formal sword presentation & bowing rituals at the start of lessons? Name: City: algerie Sent: Tue April 12 2005 19:03 mon sport perefere c le aikido merci Name: City: San Jose Sent: Thu March 03 2005 15:35 Wonderful site, i have been taking kyujutsu, jujutsu, kenjutsu, iaido, tea kwon do, kempo, and kendo for about 14 years now and i had forgotten my jo excersies, this was a wonderful site to look at now i can practice some of the excercies again. Name: City: Lisbon - Portugal Sent: Mon February 28 2005 23:29 I should say that one of the improvements you could include in future releases is a real speed practice for each of them. As far as chiburi is concerned it seems to me that some of them bring some real difficulties in terms of room required, like the one used in tsuki and ate. Name: Homepage: http://none City: shenley (england) Sent: Mon February 28 2005 19:43 this site is reali good and helpful! i have a white oak bokken, and i am 13 yrs old, and i hav been doing jujitsu martial arts for 8 yrs, but i havnt been able to find any resources for bokkens, and my sensai wont teach me till im 16!! this ight is the firstwith videos!!! keep it up!!!! domo arigato for your time. Name: City: kingsport, tn Sent: Fri February 11 2005 15:34 please, can someone direct this one to a site where one can learn more about the Shiranui-ryu of kawakami gensai? this one would greatly appreciate it. -_- Name: Homepage: http://www.dracones.ro City: Romania Sent: Tue February 08 2005 21:42 Congratulations. One of the best aikido site i have found on www. A lot of visual examples. Good explanations. And in this money making maddness it's free. Don't change that! :) One thing is missing in your site. A complete structure of aikido. Maybe a separate chapter with all the techniques. (grabs, throws, etc, iaido, bokken and jo tech also) would be more than welcome. You have something like that (Glossary). If you transform it in a separate chapter with more detailes it would be great. And one more thing. Don't lose time with aikido history. You can find this on every site and in every book. Focus on the techniques. Great job. Keep it up. Name: Homepage: http://www.www.com City: abc Sent: Mon February 07 2005 13:19 Hi, did saw your "duo video" on your bokken kata. I think the execution was much smoother than your previous shinken kata and it was good to watch. But the rigid-robotic movement was still presence especially during most of your bokken returning to the scabbard; also not forgetting to mentioned on your flickering of your hand when you are executing your first draw on most of your kata. But nevertheless keep improving. Name: Homepage: http://www.tenshokai.be City: Home Sent: Fri January 28 2005 19:52 Nice site. take also a look at www.tenshokai.be Greetings from Belgium. Name: City: 3566 palm ave. SAN DIEGO, CAL. Sent: Tue January 25 2005 21:16 I WOULD LIKE 2 KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY CLASSES OR ANY BOOKS, OR VIDEOS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. GOODBYE. Name: Homepage: http://www.stenudd.com City: Malmo, Sweden Sent: Fri January 21 2005 17:27 To Mike Smith: A great variety of bokken (wooden swords) you find here: http://www.bokkenshop.com/ Please observe that they charge a shipping cost, too. Name: City: Grand Marais Sent: Thu January 20 2005 19:53 I love this page but i was wonder where could i get a wooden bokken to train with. Is there a web site You could tell me? Name: Homepage: http://www.muscleshopper.com City: IDAHO Sent: Fri January 07 2005 11:26 I'm an avid sword user and find weightlifting to increase my overall fitness level and make for decreased recovery times from extended sessions. I do have some degree of chronic back pain and do find that warmup exercises greatly reduce chances of injury. Number of entries: 119 The Aiki Batto sword exercise system I intend to keep developing to the best of my ability. Certainly, any changes to the system are announced on the Corrections page. 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