BASIC AIKIDO STANCE HANMI no KAMAE - HALF BODY STANCE 1. ELEMENTS OF HANMI no KAMAE a.
An oblique, triangular stance with one foot forward and the other to the rear, body facing about 45o.
b.
Frontal area is reduced and vital spots are turned away from the opponent.
c.
Knees are slightly flexed, especially the front knee.
d.
Balance is maintained and centered on the lower abdomen (the tanden, or "one point").
e.
Mobility is maintained in all directions, ready to perform any of the basic footwork patterns.
2. THE FIVE BASIC KAMAE RELATIONSHIPS Ideally Aikido has no stance: a natural body posture called shizen-tai is best. For training purposes, however, we usually employ a stance based on that use in Japanese swordsmanship. There are both right and left basic stances in a few variations. There are also two possible relationships between your stance and that of your partner. THREE BASIC VERSIONS OF HANMI no KAMAE There are several forms of HANMI stance. BASIC AIKIDO STANCE
The three most commonly used in Aikido are shown at the right. All embody the principle of triangularity call "Sankaku ho". Stance 3 is known as "Ura Sankaku". All examples are shown in
OPEN AIKIDO STANCE
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Right Oblique Stance, known as MIGI-HANMI or MIGI-GAMAE.