Charlitos1988
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As many will know in an aggressive environment in which the partner will not cooperate to do the technique but he refuses or hits you the moment you grab the wrist is very difficult to make projections of Aikido.
Is different when you talk about the throws of Judo and wrestling.
When we see Olympics or World Championships the techniques do not go exactly as when training in class, that is, varies from the strain but still ends throwing.
In contrast, in Aikido technique is always pure and clean, my hypothesis goes here: Due to the complexity of Aikido that requires its throwing techniques be done exactly as they are practiced (differing Judo which does not need to do perfect technique to throw).
That is, if the adversary changes a little the position of the body or does not have enough space to apply the projection, this will no longer be realized (in Aikido).
My idea for the throws of Aikido only would serve to finish: when your opponent is already beaten or confused and does not resist the throw.
In order to do that an example would be an eye jab, a throat chop, kick to the balls, etc.
As I repeat this is only a hypothesis and would like to know what you think of it.
Is different when you talk about the throws of Judo and wrestling.
When we see Olympics or World Championships the techniques do not go exactly as when training in class, that is, varies from the strain but still ends throwing.
In contrast, in Aikido technique is always pure and clean, my hypothesis goes here: Due to the complexity of Aikido that requires its throwing techniques be done exactly as they are practiced (differing Judo which does not need to do perfect technique to throw).
That is, if the adversary changes a little the position of the body or does not have enough space to apply the projection, this will no longer be realized (in Aikido).
My idea for the throws of Aikido only would serve to finish: when your opponent is already beaten or confused and does not resist the throw.
In order to do that an example would be an eye jab, a throat chop, kick to the balls, etc.
As I repeat this is only a hypothesis and would like to know what you think of it.