Mission of tai no henka
Tai no henka is not a technique, and yet there is no Aikido technique in which this "movement" is not present...
Philippe Voarino studied at the dojo of the Founder of Aikido, in Iwama. Master Saito passed on his method to him, encouraging him to discover, beyond this teaching tool, the true art of O Sensei.
Tai no henka is not a technique, and yet there is no Aikido technique in which this "movement" is not present...
The sword is faster than the body; it always arrives a little before the body, and that's fundamental...
In the transition from chudan no kamae to waki no kamae, the sword is for a moment above the head, in perfect vertical alignment with the spine, like a symbol of the union of Heaven and Earth...
Ikkyo allows you to throw an opponent with destructive power at another opponent coming at a 90° angle.
Aikido is about the eternal return of the same thing : movement doesn't vary according to circumstances, it obeys a single law, a geometric law that governs the action.
Is it not on the edge of life and death that the ability to adapt to reality is best judged ?
Tai no sen involves jutai-type practice: union with the dynamics of the opponent's movement, conforming to the flow of his energy (ki no nagare).