![]() ![]() I haven’t read about this ANYWHERE at ANYTIME, nor have I heard or seen Aiki waza explained in this manner. ![]() And, yes, this post is a blatant teaser for that series! If you haven’t figured it out yet, a practical (usable) application of the theory of Triangle, Circle and Square (TCS for convenience) is the subject of my next series of blog posts. Why am I pointing this out? Because there is more to the triangle, circle and square than you were ever taught! My guess is the honest answer to these questions is, “No.” Knowing what they represent doesn’t help one’s physical practice any more than knowing what they symbolize in a broader sense. ![]() Triangle is irimi, Circle is tankan, and Square is Osae.īut has knowing these things helped your physical practice? In other words, does knowing a Triangle represents irimi help your irimi? Does knowing a Circle represents tankan help your tankan? How does knowing that a square represents Osae help your osaewaza? One might have also heard of the physical meanings to the shapes as well. I imagine that many in the Aikido community has heard of the symbolic meanings of the triangle, circle and square. ![]()
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