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Showing posts with label combat aikido. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

2013 10th-16th (Jan-May) Tapondo Practice Reflections

16th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt 34hrs

Saturday - 11 May 2013, Cubao HQ
16th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 34 hrs
Master Monching, Jason

Lessons:
Review of 17 Kicking Defense Techniques

15th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt 32hrs

Thursday - 9 May 2013, Cubao HQ
15th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 32 hrs
Sir Allan

Lessons:
Review of 17 Kicking Defense Techniques

14th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt 30hrs

Tuesday - 7 May 2013, Cubao HQ
14th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 30 hrs
Sir Allan

Lessons:
Review of 17 Kicking Defense Techniques

13th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt

Thursday - 21 Feb 2013, Cubao HQ
13th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 28 hrs
Sir Allan

Lessons: Randori and footwork
Partner: Rex

12th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt

Thursday - 12 February 2013, Cubao HQ
12th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Sir Allan

Hours completed: 24 hrs
Lessons: Kicking Defense
Very good practice with Raffy

11th Combat Aikido Session - Yellow Belt

Tuesday - 19 Jan 2013, Cubao HQ
11th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 26 hrs
Sir Allan

Lessons: Review of 17 Kicking Defense Techniques, Somersault (high fall)
Partner: Bong

10th Session - Yellow Belt

Thursday - 17 Jan 2013, Cubao HQ
10th session - Tapondo (Combat Aikido)
Hours completed: 22 hrs
Sir Allan

Monday, January 28, 2013

2009 Tapondo (Combat Aikido)


2009, Cubao, Quezon City, Combat Aikido (Tapondo)
I remember seeing a "Combat Aikido" sign in Cubao in the late 1990s. I wanted to enroll but I was living quite far (first in Pasig City then in Laguna). But when we moved to Cubao in 2005, I did not remember it, until 2009. When I visited the gym, it was already renamed TAPONDO. I met Master Monching Gavileño who has encouraged me to also enroll my 2 kids - Lawrence and Dilion.


I found a lot of similarities with the traditional Aikido, but the shorter application of techniques and use of "street-fighting" weapons were noticeable difference, in addition to the clearly marked Tapondo uniforms. I'll write in a separate post the key differences that I found and the advantages and dis-advantages from my own perspective.

In Tapondo, I already passed the white, green, and purple belts. I am now wearing the yellow belt which focuses on kicking defenses.