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Damian McBeath’s. Angle Aikido. Right Angles, Acute Angles, Obtuse Angles. Angle Aikido. Starting position: Raise both hands above your head. Keep your arms straight and join together your palms. First we will be look at RIGHT ANGLES. 90 ° : A Right Angle.
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Damian McBeath’s Angle Aikido Right Angles, Acute Angles, Obtuse Angles
Angle Aikido Starting position: Raise both hands above your head. Keep your arms straight and join together your palms. First we will be look at RIGHT ANGLES
90° : A Right Angle Keep your right arm above your head and lower your left arm until your arms produce a right angle. REMEMBER: Keep your arms straight!
Angle Aikido Starting position: Raise both hands above your head. Keep your arms straight and join together your palms. Now we will be looking at ACUTE ANGLES
Less than 90° : An Acute Angle Keep your right arm above your head and lower your left arm. Any angle less than a right angle or 90 degrees is known as an acute angle.
Angle Aikido Starting position: Raise both hands above your head. Keep your arms straight and join together your palms. Next we will be looking at OBTUSE ANGLES
More than 90° : An Obtuse Angle Keep your right arm above your head and lower your left arm. Any angle greater than a right angle or 90 degrees AND less than 180 degrees is know as an obtuse angle. Less than 180 degrees
Angle Aikido Starting position: Raise both hands above your head. Keep your arms straight and join together your palms. Finally we will be looking at REFLEX ANGLES
More than 180° : An Reflex Angle Keep your right arm above your head and lower your left arm. Any angle greater than a straight line or 180 degrees is known as an Reflex angle.