Hello everyone!
I'm not an aïkidoka, I've tried aïkido classes but as I wanted to learn how to protect myself as quickly as possible I ended up learning another martial art. As I can't train in my former style anymore because of bad logistics, I'm considering taking up aïkido.
I'm willing to commit and train even outside the dojo but I am kind of off-put by the way practicioners describe the learning curve, it makes it sound like progress in aïkido is awfully slow and that I won't be able...
Facing the mountain
I'm not an aïkidoka, I've tried aïkido classes but as I wanted to learn how to protect myself as quickly as possible I ended up learning another martial art. As I can't train in my former style anymore because of bad logistics, I'm considering taking up aïkido.
I'm willing to commit and train even outside the dojo but I am kind of off-put by the way practicioners describe the learning curve, it makes it sound like progress in aïkido is awfully slow and that I won't be able...
Facing the mountain