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Salamandaa
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Posted 3 Years, 3 Months ago Link #1
Me too! I've broken my collarbone during Aikido practice, a couple of years ago. I've joined Aikido back again, but this time with an Aikido school that teaches Aikido on a more softer note with more emphasis on 'Ki'. Try the Ki Society's Aikido or the Kokikai's Aikido.
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Posted 3 Years, 3 Months ago Link #2
Kitennage or Koshi Nage? Seems to always be these that end up breaking peoples collarbones.
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Posted 3 Years, 3 Months ago Link #3
Tomiki's 1956 'Judo - Appendix: Aikido' This was one of the first judo books with some considerable distribution in the United States, a copy owned by one of the pioneering U.S. martial artists.

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