What an amazing talk, would love to meet you one day sensei Judy, as a practitioner for over 16 yrs myself, aikido has been life changing for me. Not only it helps me shape the hot headed naïve person i was to the person i am proud to be today. Not only the principle of aikido helps me, but physical practices , the break falls save my life twice in an accident, and physically did a forward roll on a street at high speed, and walk off injuries free, without having time to think, the muscle memory just kicks in to protect myself roll into a ball and walk off the street safely. Since then, i been so proud to be a student of aikido, till the day my time ends on earth i will practice the art and share it. Love from malaysia. Hope can meet sensei one day haha.
Thank you, Timothy. I apologize for taking 2 months to get back to you. I'm just getting the hang of what it means to have a TH-cam Channel, and I appreciate your comment. Glad you liked the video. And please find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, too! facebook.com/PowerandPresence/
Thank you BTM for your comment. I'm delighted you found the video helpful. The book is my first book -- "Unlikely Teachers: Finding the Hidden Gifts in Daily Conflict". I also have a second book (2019), "Turn Enemies Into Allies: The Art of Peace in the Workplace" -- both available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Good ki to you, my friend!
@@JudyRinger Great video. I'm learning Aikido and it's a journey. Even though I'm not a beginner ( green belt so no expert either) I still find I get anxious at work. It's probably a throw back from PTSD. But like I said it's a journey and I'm gradually getting better.
@@Peterbyl1 - thank you, Peter. You've hit on the most important aspect of the practice of Aikido, stress and conflict management, and anything really--showing up on the mat everyday, literally and figuratively, and practicing what we want to get better at. It is truly an enlightening journey.
Thank you very much, Simon. I appreciate you're stopping by. And you seem to have an understanding of aikido, which is humbling. I'm glad you left a comment. Good ki to you, my friend.
What an amazing talk, would love to meet you one day sensei Judy, as a practitioner for over 16 yrs myself, aikido has been life changing for me. Not only it helps me shape the hot headed naïve person i was to the person i am proud to be today. Not only the principle of aikido helps me, but physical practices , the break falls save my life twice in an accident, and physically did a forward roll on a street at high speed, and walk off injuries free, without having time to think, the muscle memory just kicks in to protect myself roll into a ball and walk off the street safely. Since then, i been so proud to be a student of aikido, till the day my time ends on earth i will practice the art and share it. Love from malaysia. Hope can meet sensei one day haha.
I love these videos, we all need to be reminded, only we get in the way. Thanks this is vgreat.
I need more of this ❤
Great Video, could I get the link for the mentioned website/blog, please? Greetings from Austria
Thank you, Natalie, for the kind words. So glad you enjoyed the video. Here's the link: www.judyringer.com/blog/
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Thanks, Timothy! I appreciate hearing your thoughts!
Thank you, Timothy. I apologize for taking 2 months to get back to you. I'm just getting the hang of what it means to have a TH-cam Channel, and I appreciate your comment. Glad you liked the video. And please find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, too! facebook.com/PowerandPresence/
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Great video. I really needed to see things from this perspective right now. Whats is the name of the book you mentioned ~13min?
Thank you!
Thank you BTM for your comment. I'm delighted you found the video helpful. The book is my first book -- "Unlikely Teachers: Finding the Hidden Gifts in Daily Conflict". I also have a second book (2019), "Turn Enemies Into Allies: The Art of Peace in the Workplace" -- both available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Good ki to you, my friend!
@@JudyRinger Great video. I'm learning Aikido and it's a journey. Even though I'm not a beginner ( green belt so no expert either) I still find I get anxious at work. It's probably a throw back from PTSD. But like I said it's a journey and I'm gradually getting better.
@@Peterbyl1 - thank you, Peter. You've hit on the most important aspect of the practice of Aikido, stress and conflict management, and anything really--showing up on the mat everyday, literally and figuratively, and practicing what we want to get better at. It is truly an enlightening journey.
Great stuff
Thank you, Ari!
Great seminar , next time if you need “UKE” from Egypt will be great to serve you 🙏
So kind of you to offer, Mohamed. I would enjoy that. I hope you and your practice are doing well. 🙏
This was interesting.
Thank you, Linda. Are you local to Portsmouth, NH? Or are you viewing from a place farther away? Have a great day!
Thank you, Linda Ellen!
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So happy these videos resonated. You are very kind to let me know. Do take care and remember to enter, join and redirect! Good ki!
The art of peace 🙏 osu
Thank you very much, Simon. I appreciate you're stopping by. And you seem to have an understanding of aikido, which is humbling. I'm glad you left a comment. Good ki to you, my friend.
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