Jerry Green
09-24-2020, 01:53 PM
MindBody Aikido
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB0PdQA3UiY&feature=youtu.beIn this series we talk to Aikido practitioners who have integrated their practice such that they have taken aikido out into the community, in the form of workshops, talks and other training that helps people understand and practise concepts and tools derived from aikido.<
Gerald Lopez talks with Jerry Green, who studio aikido under some of the American pioneers, such as George Leonard, Richard Heckler, Wendy Palmer, Mitsugi Saotome and Terry Dobson. As a young man with cerebral palsy, his experience of aikido was daunting and unique, yet he found a way to express the principles off the mat in the form of mediation, communication workshops, men's groups, and now, a 10-part course in the Aikido University.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB0PdQA3UiY&feature=youtu.beIn this series we talk to Aikido practitioners who have integrated their practice such that they have taken aikido out into the community, in the form of workshops, talks and other training that helps people understand and practise concepts and tools derived from aikido.<
Gerald Lopez talks with Jerry Green, who studio aikido under some of the American pioneers, such as George Leonard, Richard Heckler, Wendy Palmer, Mitsugi Saotome and Terry Dobson. As a young man with cerebral palsy, his experience of aikido was daunting and unique, yet he found a way to express the principles off the mat in the form of mediation, communication workshops, men's groups, and now, a 10-part course in the Aikido University.