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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - 4 Life Conversations
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush : Life Conservations 6
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - 2 Life Conservations
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My re-telling of Terry Dobson's train story
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Corky Quakenbush and Thomas Daffern - Life Conversations 9
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - Life Conversations 7
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - Life Conservations 8
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - 5 Life Conversations
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - 3 Life Conversations
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Thomas Daffern and Corky Quakenbush - 1 Life Conversations
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Caught In The Mind
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Paying attention to uke's need
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Center to Center Ki Connection
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Aiki-Lab: Forms of Interactive Ki in the Aiki Resolution
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State of being affects ki flow
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Rene in 3 distinct states of being - pt 2
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Rene works with 3 distinct states of being - part 1
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Aiki Lab: From Sankyo To Connection
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Letting go of the need to control the jo
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Ukemi As Bio-Feedback
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Respecting uke's limits
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Aiki-Lab: Dynamics of beneficent intention pt 2
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Transcending the limbic system response
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Aiki-Lab: States of Being Affecting the Way Ki is Expressed
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Easy ikkyo, painless nikkyo pt 2
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Makaseru - Trust your partner at the point of connection
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Allowing Aiki to manifest
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Beginner Jiuwaza - When uke pulls
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Acceptance As A Stimulus To Ki Flow
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Types Of Energetic Flow in Authentic Attack Intention (part 2)
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Taking Care of Uke
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Opposition dissolves from Flood of Ki
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Take musu Aiki Originates From the Attack part2
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Aiki-Lab: Joyce and the Expanding Ball of Ki
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Aiki Lab: Three Principles To Create an Aiki Resolution
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Uke creates Aikido
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Jo as a life preserver
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Proactive Non-resistance from a Transcendent Consciousness
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Sankyo as an attack
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gratitude and the sparrow story
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Aiki-Lab: Moving beyond technique
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Finger and elbow lock
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Handshake Feeling - Vancouver, BC Aiki-Lab seminar
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Ki as a life preserver
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Getting Caught in Thinking
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Aiki-Lab Intensive Practice Day 13 - fluid aiki with random attacks
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Connection dictates the Aiki flow
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Oje Shares his Beautiful Day - Vancouver, B.C. 14/01/17
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Aiki-Lab Intensive Practice Day 5
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Intentions in aiki resolutions
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Accepting a strike
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Joyce Enjoys Takemusu Aiki
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Aiki-Lab: Dynamics of beneficent intention
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Compassionate response dismantles bullying
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Aiki-Lab in Heereveen, Netherlands: Ukemi makes aiki
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Beginners can find take musu aiki
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Aiki-Lab: A Fun Jiu Waza Practice (LONG - 18.5 mins)
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Steve's Excellent Jiyu Waza
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Ki response to punch
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How Aikido Works
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Maintaining Beneficent Intention (complete)
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Aikido Zenshin Dojo Takemusus aiki practice
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Shihonage happens...
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The baseline hand shake feeling
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Changing intentions to stimulate flow
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Non-defensive knife encounter
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Kata tetori (Zibby)
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Aiki-Lab non-technique aikido training for beginners. An overview
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What is aikido about? Part 3 (of 4)
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Takemusu Aiki Originates From the Attack - not a technique
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Aiki-Lab: Aikido from the first intention
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Meeting attack with kindness.
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Aiki-lab: Shihonage from authentic attack intention
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Aikido Zenshin Dojo practice of Takemusu Aiki
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Authenticity in Aikido practice
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aiki with choke
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Aiki-lab Advanced Practice
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Handshake Intention
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Aikido training is like taking on the job of Lifeguard
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Aiki-Lab: The ki of wrist locks as attacks
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Hans transcends triggered responses through shifting consciousness
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A flood of ki versus constricted ki flow
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Connection Through Helpful Intention
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Paul Connects Center to Center - Aiki-Lab Seminar VanCouver, BC 2014
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low tsuki strikes in aikilab practice
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Aiki-Lab: Addressing the 800 lb Gorilla in the corner of the Aikido dojo
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Vancouver 2015 Aiki-Lab Is uke important for aikido?
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What is aikido about? Part 4 (of 4)
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What is aikido about? Part 2 (of 4)
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Aiki-Lab: Overcoming default defense responses
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Chokes Are Stretches - Vancouver Aiki-Lab seminar 2014
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Aiki-Lab: Takemusu aiki compared to rigid forms
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Vancover 2015 Aiki-Lab - keeping the power axis intact
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Aiki-Lab workshop in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Aiki-Lab maintaining clear attack intention
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Acceptance of the strike
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Aiki-Lab: Using mental imagery to produce beneficent intention
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Aiki-Lab: Working with intention rather than technique
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Christian finds takemusu aiki
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Connection Through Intention 2, Vancouver Aiki-Lab seminar 2014, Session 2
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Aiki-Lab: Establishing a baseline expression of ki
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Aiki-Lab: Conflict actions represent battlefield intentions
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Aiki-Lab: The option of non-violence
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Aiki-lab Advanced Practice 2- working through old habits
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What is aikido about? Part 1 (of 4)
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Aiki-Lab: Using intention to transcend limbic system defaults
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Some things to keep in mind at the start of Aiki-Lab practice
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Easy ikkyo, painless nikkyo
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Tulsa, Oklahoma Takemusu Aiki De-mystified Seminar with Corky Quakenbush Sensei - 8/24/2012
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Intention as a basis for ki flow
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Energy from Beneficent Intention absorbs attack energy and aikido emerges spontaneously
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The vast reservoir of ki
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Outward flow of ki in strike response