Scaffolding is a term used in education to refer to a teaching strategy where a complex skill or topic is broken down into smaller parts, allowing students to gradually absorb concepts in more manageable chunks until the topic is mastered. I was a teacher for about five years earlier in my career, and I find myself encountering similar strategies in my aikido training.
Read MoreXenia practices kiriotoshi “stop action” with Matt Perkins at Multnomah Aikikai