![]() Not that what they, in the video, do is wrong, it is just wrong in the context of our dojo. ![]() ![]() ![]() I did not want to pick up stuff from the video and learn it wrong. There were some small differences and the only reason i was not called out on my mistakes was that the Kihon Dosa in our dojo is only required at 5th kyu. It was Yoshinkan after all so what can it harm? I was teaching myself the wrong technique watching that and trying to emulate the video. I saw the "big" people in my dojo doing Kihon Dosa kata like synchronized swimmers and i wanted to start doing that myself since this is something i can on my own. I am an 8th Kyu now but when i was a white belt i went on youtube to start learning on my own. I'm just excited by what it seems to offer. Kotegaeshi is kotegaeshi, no? I'm not a salesman for aikido 3d by the way hahah. Unless the styles truly differ, aikido 3d seems immensely useful to me. So, I just don't really get the above advice. This program also has many features that dvd's don't offer, like full 360 viewing and slow-mo, for example. Are the styles really so different in aikido that one couldn't learn from this product? As a new student of aikido it seems to me that it would be extremely useful as a reference and detailed analysis of the movements (better than any book or video).
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