The Eight cuts of a
Bokken
Aikido happo
giri....
Should you use a bokken tsuba or not, I try to always use them as they have
more pros than cons.

If you have the opportunity of training
with a partner. paired bokken exercises in Aikido
are of great value to your awareness with timing and safety
When transporting your bokken, you must
do so with it fully covered, as you move it from
dojo to dojo or from your home to a dojo as is in most countries It is against the law to carry an open weapon, which
can be used readily.
You must have a bag or a container.
Nothing which allows you easy access to
your bokken or Jo or
tanto. Performing
the Aikido happo
giri is a good way to become one
with your bokken, also becoming aware of
spatial awareness is very important to training in bokken's,
There are actually eight cuts to the happo giri
the ninth cut is a return to the first position,
each position gives you the correct distance from
tip of bokken to the center of your posture
telling you where you could make a strike, but
also where you... also are vulnerable, the happo giri can be
learned in quite a short time, that is just the basic movements, then you begin to learn and understand the flow of
the bokken and how with each of the eight cuts of the
bokken how you defend yourself in a
circle.
Bokken training will
also improve coordination and concentration When using a partner for training with bokken's in aikido.
Make sure first of all about safety, ensure you
find the correct distance and timing, never train
at full speed As this is too dangerous ,work with your partner to make sure of all the angles, and again do not make full
hard contact as the cheaper bokken's do
shatter and splinter.
Training with a partner in bokken's in aikido is a good way to
enhance your reactions, but be aware of the
increased possibility for accidents using a
bokken, remembering these are not just for training and were actually used as weapons.
Always check your bokken's for splinter's
after training as loose pieces of wood can be
very dangerous to the eye your's or your opponents, always keep them clean and remove excess sweat from the(Tsuka) handle.
Train Hard Train Focused Train
Safe.
Author Antony day.
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