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Diese Claude Skill ermöglicht es Entwicklern, Aikido zu praktizieren, eine defensive Kampfkunst, die sich auf die Umleitung von Aggression und Deeskalation konzentriert. Sie vermittelt Kern-Techniken wie Würfe und Gelenkhebel, sicheres Fallen (Ukemi) und die Bewahrung von Ruhe unter Druck. Nutzen Sie sie, um eine kontrollierte, nicht-schädigende Konfliktlösung zu erlernen und innere Zentriertheit zu kultivieren.

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Dokumentation

Practice Aikido

Aikido practice → centering, blending incoming force, resolve conflict via controlled technique not strength vs strength.

Use When

  • Learn defensive martial art → de-escalation + controlled resolution
  • Redirect aggression → no unnecessary harm
  • Build safe falling (ukemi) → any physical activity/emergency
  • Cultivate calm centeredness under pressure
  • Complement tai chi/meditation w/ partner practice (see tai-chi, meditate)
  • Train awareness + response → multiple simultaneous threats

In

  • Required: Practice space, padded/yielding (tatami, judo mats, grass; no concrete)
  • Required: Comfortable clothing, full range (gi preferred; loose exercise OK)
  • Optional: Training partner (essential for techniques; solo covers centering, ukemi, movement)
  • Optional: Practice weapons (wooden: jo ~128cm, bokken ~102cm, tanto ~30cm)
  • Optional: Exp level (beginner, intermediate, advanced; default: beginner)
  • Optional: Time (min 20 min; rec 60-90 min)

Do

Step 1: Ground + Center

Every technique begins centered. No center → muscular struggle.

  1. Hanmi (half-facing stance): one foot forward, shoulder-width, 60°
  2. Knees bent slight → weight sinks → one-point (seika tanden), 5cm below navel
  3. Shoulders relax fully → drop from ears
  4. Extend awareness outward, anchor at one-point
  5. Test: partner pushes chest gently
    • Resist upper body → not centered → relax, sink
    • Stable no effort → centered
  6. Weight underside: heavy part of arm = underside; upper surface light, buoyant
  7. Extend ki: project calm forward thru fingertips — intention, not tension

Stable, relaxed stance. Pushes absorb thru structure → ground, not muscles. Quiet mind, broad awareness.

If err: Rigid → holding tension. Shake arms/legs, 5 breaths, restart. Pushes displace → lower center (bend more), focus one-point. Centering deepens months — initial wobbliness normal.

Step 2: Ukemi (Falling + Rolling)

Receive technique safely. Most important skill — thousands of falls.

Ukemi Progression:
┌────────────────────┬──────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────┐
│ Level              │ Technique                │ Practice Method            │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 1. Backward fall   │ Sit down, roll back,     │ From seated, then squat,  │
│ (ushiro ukemi)     │ slap mat with both arms  │ then standing. Chin to    │
│                    │ at 45 degrees            │ chest — never hit head    │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 2. Side fall       │ Fall to the side, arm    │ From kneeling, then       │
│ (yoko ukemi)       │ slaps mat, body in arc   │ standing. Land on the     │
│                    │ — not flat on the back   │ fleshy side, not hip bone │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 3. Forward roll    │ Roll diagonally over     │ From kneeling, then       │
│ (mae ukemi)        │ shoulder: hand-forearm-  │ standing, then moving.    │
│                    │ shoulder-opposite hip    │ The line is diagonal,     │
│                    │                          │ never straight over spine │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 4. Breakfall       │ High fall received with  │ Only after forward roll   │
│ (tobi ukemi)       │ a slap and roll at speed │ is completely smooth.     │
│                    │                          │ Build height gradually    │
└────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────┘

Key principles:

  1. Slap absorbs impact → spreads force across arm → time it pre-body
  2. Tuck chin every fall → head never contacts ground
  3. Exhale on impact; held breath → rigid → injury risk
  4. Forward rolls round + smooth → thuds/flat = not curved
  5. Both sides: right + left shoulder forward

2-3 months regular → forward rolls smooth + quiet both sides. Backward auto (no fear). Thrown moderate speed, no hesitate.

If err: Forward rolls → shoulder pain → angle too steep (over top, not diagonal across back). Partner/instructor checks line. Fear → kneeling ver, build up. Never force breakfall pre-second-nature forward roll.

Step 3: Basic Techniques

4 foundational techniques → most common attacks + core principles.

Technique Selection by Attack:
┌─────────────────┬──────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Attack          │ Technique        │ Principle                            │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Straight strike │ Irimi-nage       │ Enter behind the attack line, lead   │
│ (shomen-uchi)   │ (entering throw) │ attacker's head in a spiral, project │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Diagonal strike │ Shiho-nage       │ Redirect the attacking arm overhead  │
│ (yokomen-uchi)  │ (four-direction  │ in a spiral, control the wrist, cut  │
│                 │ throw)           │ down to throw in any direction       │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Wrist grab      │ Kote-gaeshi      │ Blend with the grab energy, apply    │
│ (katate-dori)   │ (wrist turn)     │ outward wrist rotation to unbalance  │
│                 │                  │ and project the attacker             │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Lapel/shoulder  │ Ikkyo            │ Control the elbow and wrist, pin     │
│ grab (ai-hanmi) │ (first teaching) │ the arm to the ground. Foundation    │
│                 │                  │ for all immobilizations              │
└─────────────────┴──────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────┘

Per technique:

  1. Slow cooperative speed first
  2. Blend first: body off attack line (never block head-on)
  3. Connect: contact attacker's arm/body → feel balance
  4. Redirect: circular motion → guide energy into technique
  5. Complete: throw/pin w/ control — end encounter, not injure
  6. 10-20 reps/side, alternate roles (nage/tori throws, uke attacks + falls)
  7. Gradually increase speed + resistance as both gain proficiency

Smooth, circular. Attacker led not forced. Cooperative speed → both finish safely no strain.

If err: Needs muscle → blending incomplete → fighting not redirecting. Return to contact moment, practice blend isolated. Attacker yanked/wrenched → slow down, lead w/ center not hands.

Step 4: Blending (Tai Sabaki)

Body movement = engine. Technique no movement = wrestling.

  1. Irimi (entering): Step directly forward + past attacker, inside reach
    • Practice: partner punches; step past → behind shoulder
  2. Tenkan (turning): Pivot 180° on front foot → redirect line
    • Practice: partner grabs wrist; pivot smoothly → face same direction
  3. Irimi-tenkan (enter + turn): Combine — most common
    • Practice: enter past attack, pivot → control behind
  4. Kaiten (rotation): Full body rotation → circular force for throws
    • Practice: combined w/ shiho-nage + rotational techniques
  5. Solo first: step-pivot, step-pivot across mat
  6. Partner: match timing → move as they commit, not before/after

Fluid, centered, timed to attack. Defender never squared facing force → angled off line.

If err: Off timing (early/late) → slow telegraphed attack. Move same moment attack commits = "aiki" timing. Clumsy turns → tenkan standalone: 100 pivots/session → smooth auto rotation.

Step 5: Randori (Multiple Attackers)

Develops awareness + decisiveness when overwhelmed. Principles tested.

  1. 2 attackers slow → turns (not simultaneous)
  2. Core: never stop moving. Stationary = surrounded
  3. Each attacker = shield against others: redirect one → path of another
  4. Move to open space → never corner/wall
  5. Extend awareness all directions; no fixate on one (see mindfulness)
  6. Simple reliable techniques — complex fails under pressure
  7. Progress to 3, then 4, increase speed
  8. Not about defeating all → maintain center + freedom

Stay calm + mobile while approached multi-angle. Fluid technique, no freezing/tunnel.

If err: Panic → 2 slow attackers. Randori anxiety normal, decreases w/ exposure. Techniques collapse → simplify: irimi + tenkan only, no throws. Movement + positioning > execution in randori.

Step 6: Weapons Awareness

Deepens distance, timing, line — improves empty-hand.

  1. Jo (staff): 31-count jo kata → line + extension
    • Teaches distance + space control
    • Partner: jo-dori (staff taking) — disarm staff attack empty-hand
  2. Bokken (wooden sword): Suburi (cutting exercises) → precision + center line
    • Teaches commitment: every cut precise line
    • Partner: kumitachi (paired sword forms) → timing + distance
  3. Tanto (wooden knife): Tanto-dori (knife defense)
    • Teaches respect close-range danger
    • Always redirect weapon hand — never reach blade
  4. Principles transfer to empty-hand:
    • Ma-ai (distance): too close invites weapon; too far wastes response
    • Shomen (center line): all attacks/defenses relate to vertical center
    • Zanshin (continuing awareness): alert after technique completes

Weapons clarify why tai sabaki, timing, distance matter. Empty-hand improves as movement precises.

If err: Weapons awkward/disconnected → suburi (solo cutting) 1 month before partner. Partner competitive/dangerous → slow down → wooden can injure at speed.

Step 7: Off-Mat Principles

Value beyond dojo → daily interaction + conflict resolution.

  1. Confrontation → mental irimi-tenkan: move toward concern (enter), redirect → common ground (turn)
  2. Physical space → awareness position, exits, body language (see mindfulness)
  3. "Receive" criticism/aggression no resistance — acknowledge energy, redirect
  4. Habit center before stress: drop to one-point, relax shoulders, extend calm
  5. Regular schedule:
    • Solo (daily, 15-30 min): centering, ukemi, tai sabaki, suburi
    • Partner (2-3x/week, 60-90 min): techniques, randori, weapons partner
  6. Complement tai chi → internal energy (see tai-chi)
  7. Complement meditation → stillness + equanimity (see meditate)

Principles — blending, redirecting, centering — natural responses to daily conflict. Physical practice maintains + deepens martial skill.

If err: Lapses → smallest unit: 5 min centering + 20 rolls. Consistency > duration. Disconnected from daily → reflect: irimi = face problem direct; tenkan = change perspective; ukemi = recover setback.

Check

  • Centered stance absorbs moderate pushes no muscular resistance
  • Forward rolls smooth, quiet, both sides
  • 4+ basic techniques cooperative w/ partner
  • Tai sabaki (irimi, tenkan, irimi-tenkan) solo + partner
  • Randori 2 slow attackers 60 sec no freezing
  • 1+ weapon (jo, bokken, tanto) solo kata
  • Solo + partner components regularly

Traps

  • Muscle instead of blending: Needs strength → timing/angle wrong. Relax, re-enter, let attacker's energy work. Power from redirecting, not generating.
  • Neglect ukemi: Avoid falling → avoid learning. Ukemi IS aikido. Every session, start.
  • Fear of commitment: Half-hearted irimi → worst position — too close evade, too far control. Decide enter → commit fully.
  • Fixate on one attacker: Tunnel vision dangerous. Soft wide awareness. Peripheral detects motion before focused.
  • Compliant partners only: Beginners need cooperation; intermediate gradually more resistance. Technique only on cooperative = incomplete.

  • tai-chi — complementary internal; shares yielding principle, solo focus
  • mindfulness — defensive awareness → perceptual foundation for martial readiness
  • meditate — seated meditation → centered equanimous mind under pressure
  • heal — body mechanics from aikido → first aid + bodywork
  • redirect — AI variant; maps blending/redirection → conflicting demands + tool failures

GitHub Repository

pjt222/agent-almanac
Pfad: i18n/caveman-ultra/skills/aikido
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