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English: Aikido: nikyo omote (second principle); dojo of Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne, France); tori: Frank Dauvé; uke: Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan (cdang)
Français : Aikido : nikyo omote (second principe); dojo de Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne, France); tori: Frank Dauvé; uke: Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan (cdang)
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self-made
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February 2005
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Christelle Fillonneau
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GFDL
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(renamed from Ikkyo_omote.jpeg) You can calll it both - ikkyo as well as nikyo, the only point to prefer nikyo is the way of graspingt the outer hand (Axel Lask)
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