Eli Lerman's Blog
Since I started training Aikido, in 1989, I'm intrigued by the connection between Aikido and everyday life. I see Aikido as a lab in which we investigate our reactions, habits and the we manage ourselves in the world. Thus, the ability to take the insights from the lab of the dojo into our life seems to me natural and necessary. In the blog I write about thoughts, insights and questions related to aikido and it's affiliation to the 'big' life. I hope that the blog with thrive and continue to be a space for discussions and deepening in Aikido and in its relation to our lives. Your comments add a lot, and frequently, through a certain comment I learn about a subject from a new perspective. With a hope to continued fruitful and educational discussions and joyful walking in the path of Aikido.
Eli Lerman
Suganuma Sensei’s instructor’s notebook 3
“An Aikido practice that builds the partner. An Aikido practice that crashes the partner. An Aikido practice in which both the partner and me become
Suganuma Sensei’s instructor’s notebook 2
“Until a few days ago we were all saying “it’s hot, it’s hot” and suddenly it became cold. I do not cease to marvel the wisdom
Zan-Shin – Technique Completion with Continuous Attention
It is said that the last part in any Aikido technique is very important. It is essential to complete every technique in a state of awareness and continuous attention to any counter attack…
Falling Down Correctly
Falling down is part of our everyday life. People lose their balance all the time, not only in Aikido practice: It may happen while walking
Light Up Your Feet
"Light up your feet" – this proverb appears at the entrance of some Zen temples. What is the meaning of this proverb? Put your
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