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Alan Drysdale
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Reviews Janet Rosen, on
AikiWeb. E-mail brooklynbudobabe@yahoo.com Date 2002-09-10
Alan Drysdale, author of the excellent "Doing Aikido," has set himself an ambitious task with his new "Aikido - Moving On." As the first was written to provide guidance to the middle kyu ranks, "Aikido - Moving On" is aimed at those near or at shodan. His stated goals are to examine the art without mystification, looking at the practical underpinning of why and how it works Where it
adheres to his explicit goals, the book is truly superb: clear and
concise, enlarging and expanding on the first book in a
meaningful way. One comes to the section on specific techniques,
which goes into much greater detail and depth than the first book,
after considering an enormous range of more
general concepts involved in bringing life to technique.
Particular standouts for this reader are his sections on the physics of
aikido, on situation control (especially suki),
tempo, and kihon. But after two readings, I find that I've marked
sentences and passages throughout the book with a highlighter because
there are so many "key points" for future rereading.
It is
understandable that after training and teaching for a number of decades
that there is a desire to share one's thoughts. An
early section of the book, entitled A Book of Wind, plus a few smaller
sections scattered here and there having to do with the mental and
spiritual aspects of the art, are essentially
the author's opinions laid out as statements. Each thought could be
developed into more of an essay, looking at the subject, drawing in
examples and citing from what basis his opinions
derive, and as such this would be suitable for another book. Here,
these deviations from the goals of the work weaken it overall, and the
book would have been better without
them.
Overall I
heartily recommend "Aikido - Moving On." Its few flawed sections in no
way lessen the richness it offers, and it merits
a permanent home in the aikidoka's bookcase for ongoing reference.
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"Moving On" is a 216-page instructional
manual for students of aikido at about the level of shodan. However,
it will also be of benefit for other ranks. Like the previous
book, it was written
as plainly and clearly as possible. There are 103 photographs
and drawings illustrating
key points of technique. The author is a fifth degree black
belt who has been teaching
aikido in England and the USA for 20 years. © 2002
Part 1. Introduction and
Background
Aikido – what is it?
Moving On
Goals
A Book of Wind
Part 2. About Aikido
Physics of Aikido
Aikido and Biology
Revisiting the Basics
Situation Control
State of Mind
Tempo
Training
Part 3. Techniques
Advanced Techniques
Kaeshi and Henka Waza
Classifying Attacks and Techniques
Kokyu Ho
Kokyu Nage
Ikkyo
Nikkyo
Sankyo
Yonkyo
Gokyo
Shiho Nage
Kote Gaeshi
Irimi Nage
Kaiten Nage
Tenchi Nage
Ude Kimi Nage
Koshi Nage
Weapons
Jiyu Waza
Multiple Attacks
Part 4. Concluding Thoughts
Glossary
Index
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