Maintaining Close Contact from a Distance: Digital Aikido Training under Covid-19 Conditions – Reflections and Lessons from an Online Martial Arts Course

V. Kantzara, Martina Margareta Loos
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This work explores, reports, and reflects on the teaching and learning aspects of online courses in aikido, a peaceful martial art, under COVID-19 lockdown conditions in Greece. The essay is based on research and auto-ethnographic accounts of the digital courses the authors of this text have set up as teachers of aikido during the pandemic. There is little research on pedagogic and didactic issues of designing online courses in martial arts or on outcomes of digital learning. Thus, the present text aims to explicate the theoretical background drawn from different scientific disciplines in designing an online course in a martial art. This course attempted to meet the challenge of teaching online an art that ‘normally’ is taught face to face, entailing physical practice in pairs. The essay explores and reflects also on the outcome of online learning under pandemic conditions. These are mostly social in nature, for the lessons and the contact strengthened the members in many ways. Thus, the ramifications of online teaching and learning are far reaching as they affect the participants and their families helping them to maintain a sense of wellbeing or normality under trying conditions. The social aspect of teaching a martial art online showcases its changing nature as well as its potential and possibilities for contributing to social cohesion, in the face of the grave dangers the current pandemic poses for humanity. It is an aspect of martial arts that could be taken into account when discussing their future in society.
远距离保持近距离接触:新冠肺炎条件下的数字合气道训练——在线武术课程的反思与教训
这项工作探索、报道和反思了在希腊新冠肺炎封锁条件下合气道(一种和平武术)在线课程的教学方面。这篇文章是基于研究和自动人种学的数字课程的帐户,本文的作者已经建立了作为合气道教师在大流行期间。很少有关于武术在线课程设计的教学和教学问题的研究,也很少有关于数字学习结果的研究。因此,本文旨在阐述不同科学学科在设计武术网络课程中的理论背景。这门课程试图应对在线教学的挑战,这门艺术“通常”是面对面教授的,需要两人一组进行身体练习。这篇文章还探讨和反映了在大流行条件下在线学习的结果。这些主要是社交性质的,因为课程和接触在许多方面加强了成员。因此,在线教学和学习的影响是深远的,因为它们影响了参与者和他们的家庭,帮助他们在艰难的条件下保持幸福感或正常感。面对当前疫情对人类构成的严重威胁,在线武术教学的社会方面展示了其不断变化的性质以及促进社会凝聚力的潜力和可能性。这是武术的一个方面,在讨论他们在社会上的未来时可以考虑到。
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