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Originally Posted by merm Yeah, that's true. It's much easier to dislocate a joint than actually breaking a bone. This is why you don't have to be especially strong in Aikido. |
Good Morning;
Aikido is a "Internal Art"

What is easer, too break, or too dislocate, would "Only" depend on what is necessary in one's defense

You Gentelman, that Do Not Have Any Training In Aikido, or Hapkido, or Judo --- Need too get some Experience in these Systems before you all start judging weather one style or the other does this or does that
There is an Old saying = Do not rise to the level of your expectations, but fall to the level of your training

Gentelman; "ALL" of these Martial Systems Have Methods(techniques) that are designed too (Break)- (Dislocate) - (Knock out) - (Embarrass) - AND (Kill) Your Attacker
Remember; Its not the Style that makes the Man, its the Man that makes the Style
