Ok so let me see here. So in your experience would you say that Aikido is only beneficial for smaller and weaker people? And only if they have trained in a more realistic/against resistance way?
Not at all. I'm not small or weak either but with the aikido techniques you don't have to use strength to perform techniques or resist techniques. So in theory a 5'6" 145lb female would be capable of handling a much larger male attacker. In practice there is a lot more to it than that which is why effective aikido takes longer to learn than a more simple striking art.
See I'm not small...I'm a fairly big guys at 6' 200+ lbs (not massive and not small but big I guess). And while I'm not all muscle I'm not weak either.
A lot of aikido I see relies on strength and speed. In that case the bigger and stronger you are, the more effective you will be. However, for most of us there will always be someone bigger, stronger and faster. At that time your aikido will fail if that is the criteria on which you rely. Once you learn to use 'soft', bigger, stronger, faster is much less important.
If I were to get into a situation I would not lean on Aikido unless I found myself in a situation where I had an opening to do so. Otherwise in all honesty I would look to smash a face with my fist as a first option. In my experience trying to intercept a strike is way to difficult and obviously they are not going to wait for you to do what you do.
I would like to think that I am on the other side of the mountain where the striking would now be secondary unless a weapon was involved but only time would tell and hopefully I will never find out.
(Same mountain, just a different path to the top.)
However I have seen a lot of fights where two get in close and try to hold the others arm to keep them from punching the other in the face. In a situation like that it would seem like Aikido would have an upper hand for sure. But I have not trained in Aikido so I'm just going off of what I have seen.
Certainly that is the case, but if you resort to strength, the stronger person will normally prevail. It is really hard for someone who is naturally strong to use 'soft' because as soon as you feel that something is not working the natural instinct is to fall back to your strength instead of redirecting the resisting force. There is a lot of training required to get to the stage where things work without effort.
Your opinion please. I could always try out the class but I like hearing from unbiased people first hand.
Lol!
Not sure that I am unbiased. Aikido is a wonderful art if taught well. Go try out the class regardless.
Thanks for the replies.