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| Enso dojo has put a couple videos of a rokkyu art in the Students Only section of the Bukou (red) website. It requires Windows Media Player 9 or higher, let me know in this message board of any issues or comments.
http://www.aikidobukou.com/dnn/StudentsSection/Media/tabid/249/Default.aspx
(P.S. I strongly recommend keeping technique critiques to the background) 
Enso Aikido Dojo
Burnsville, MN
"Q: If you're rolling along the ocean on a jet ski and the wheels fall off, do you still have enough pancakes to cover a doghouse?
A: Purple, because ice cream has no bones." |
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| | Great idea! but unfortunately I couldn't get anything to open. I should just have to click on the link right? man I stink at computers. Adam |
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| Yep. You need a PC, Windows Media Player 9 or higher, and should probably run Internet Explorer.
To check your version of Media Player, click "Start" then select "Programs" or "All programs", depending on your PC. Windows Media Player will be on that list that comes up, not in a folder. Run it, then go to the "Help" menu, select the "About" option, and it'll tell you your version #.
On the website, clicking the link opens the exact same page, but should start playing a video below it. When you first visit the video page, you should see a video window below the links with the Bukou logo in it.
You can use Internet Explorer, but it also works well in Firefox.
*Phil
Enso Aikido Dojo
Burnsville, MN
"Q: If you're rolling along the ocean on a jet ski and the wheels fall off, do you still have enough pancakes to cover a doghouse?
A: Purple, because ice cream has no bones." |
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| | oh that whole same page thing through me off. Looks great gentlemen! Nicely Done!! Is there a potential to post more videos? I'm requesting jogi 1, 2 and 3 Kengi 1 and 2 Adam |
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| Very nice! It is clear what is going on, the techniques are applied slowly enough to provide for useful analysis, and the photography is smooth. Great work, these could be very useful. Where is the disclaimer "Don't try this at home?!?" |
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| | Adam, We don't know Jogi 3. Bonifay Sensei is going to teach it to Nikyu and above at the advanced class at the seminar. 
Faeth  "Be content with what you have. Rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you." |
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| Yes, more videos will come. All of the rokkyu techniques have been taped and will be posted eventually. Of course, I don't need to tell our new folks that (a) these are not suitable substitutes for attendance, and (b) not for general public consumption. 
This really is my experiment to respond to many requests I've had to document the techniques. Of course, this only makes the rokkyu test harder...
Enso Aikido Dojo
Burnsville, MN
"Q: If you're rolling along the ocean on a jet ski and the wheels fall off, do you still have enough pancakes to cover a doghouse?
A: Purple, because ice cream has no bones." |
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