It's not that simple
I think women have this fear of getting hurt
always
So, first she has be secure that she will not hurt herself
Then
she manages to do it
It's not something that relies only on strength
And then she goes on developing, of course, the whole technique
But, for instance, the girls who enter here
I think the first thing we make clear is: You can do it and you will not get hurt
You will learn to fall
will learn to move
Everyone will be careful with you
while you are a beginner
you're starting
And then, little by little, you will also learn to move
Make the moves
And train with men, large, small, fast, tall, short
Because it has all this variation
And then, I think the girls are walking forward
My story with Aikido is old
I started a long time ago almost 20 years ago
And I've stopped and started several times
So I had several different experiences
And when I was younger I felt uncomfortable
By the way men felt uncomfortable
with a woman on the mat
And I think that notion has changed a bit
We are a minority on the mat we are always a minority
and we end up standing out by the fact ofbeing a woman
When I started
I thought it was going to be something centered on a male figure
That it was going to be a closed
and rigid thing
And it's not
It's really a thing for you to feel secure with yourself
I feel a lot of respect from men
They even think they have a lot to learn from women
And indeed they have
Because the way of dealing with the techniques is different for a man and a woman
Perhap
A different mechanism of assimilation that sometimes the woman has
I think we are much more attentive detail
Maybe we first need to understand what's going on
And then later do it
Sometimes I realize that differenc
That men
sometimes, they simply go
They throw themselves
They throw themselves and they're not so worried about what's exactly going on
A woman no
She thinks: Wait a sec… it's this or that?
And then she goes
Need to see more
I am like this too
We learn, see, observe And then it goes on
The more women appear, begin
More women will be interested and sees that it is possible to train Aikido
Sometimes you find it a little strange
When you enter a place full of men
and it's a little different
but the more diversity we have the more you grow
Not only as a person but as a group too
Being able to train with children is really cool
Train with women, with men
Everyone has something to teach and to learn
Regardless of gender, sex and age
You learn to deal
each one with its particularities with their individualities
And with that you become more complete
Aikido for women is excellent
It has no difference at all No distinction between woman and man
So that's very cool
When you're open to avoid prejudice
And start accepting that everyone will train
It's positive for both genders
For women who gain the possibility of defense
Begins to have space in places
And for the men because you begin to realize that there's room for women
That you will not have prejudice
What is a positive thing for men too
When a woman starts to occupy a place
He will realize that it is not a thing like
She's doing something and it's not her place It's her place to fight too
It is her place to be in Aikido And this will not be nonsense
That's very positive
It is very important to have a professional like Sensei Nadia Korichi
Bringing experience to us
We, women
Because she really shows a mastery of the technique of Aikido
It is a mastery that demonstrates that you don't have to be strong
You need to have the technical knowledge to do it
and train Aikido
That's enough
I think she's officially in the department
who will try to show the role of women in Aikido
So, it's very important
To continue
to disseminate the women's presence in Aikido
That for many years didn't have much attention
So I think she can convey the presence of women
And it is important that she travel to many places
To transmit the importance of this growth
That we are women and we are aikidoka
And
We'll train with everyone
To see a female figure doing...
Being a Sensei
is very positive because she passes the confidence that you don't have to be a big man
looking like a wall
to be secure practicing a martial art
That it's really a matter of being able to use your body and use the space to defend yourself
Whatever you have in the situation, it's very positive
Have a woman's reference is extremely important
for a woman practicing Aikido
And see a person who has studied, who trains Who also teach
It is a benchmark and it is a very stimulating example
Participate in this seminar Seeing Nadia, a woman Sensei
A graduated woman
It gives a lot of motivation
to continue practicing
And keep improving, learning and growing within Aikido
It gives us an extra motivation to continue
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