Aikido Ukemi Fundamentals — A Beginners Guide To Fall Safely
Learn Aikido Break Fall Basics for Fitness, Health, and Safety in Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Parkour, Tricking, and Daily

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Learn Aikido Break Fall Basics for Fitness, Health, and Safety in Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Parkour, Tricking, and Daily
Want to learn how to fall safely and protect your body in any situation?
Aikido Ukemi is the key to falling safely, whether you’re a martial artist, gymnast, parkour enthusiast, or simply looking for a way to improve your body control in daily life. This comprehensive beginner’s guide to Aikido break falls will teach you everything you need to know to move with confidence, flexibility, and safety.
In this course, you’ll learn essential break-falling techniques that will help you reduce the risk of injury and improve your agility and fitness. Whether you’re new to martial arts or an athlete looking to expand your skill set, this course offers clear, step-by-step progressions that you can follow at your own pace.
Why Aikido Ukemi?
Aikido Ukemi is not just about rolling – it’s about protecting your body and mastering controlled movements. By learning these techniques, you can gain more body awareness, flexibility, and agility, which will benefit you in many areas, from martial arts to gymnastics, parkour, and even daily activities.
Here is what students say about the course:
"Excellent." — Jyotirmoy S.
"Very suitable for me." — Jason L.
"Clear instructions. Very useful." — Catherine B.
What You’ll Learn:
Protect your body from injury when falling on the ground
The fundamentals of Aikido Ukemi and how they protect your body
Step-by-step progressions to master the three main Ukemi techniques (Mae, Ushiro, Yoko)
10 pre-exercises to build a strong foundation in break-falling
How to move safely and effectively without the fear of injury
Course Structure:
This course is designed to help you progress from basic to advanced techniques, with clear explanations and high-quality slow-motion videos for in-depth study. The course is suitable for beginners, martial artists, athletes, and anyone interested in improving their movement control.
Bonus Features:
HD video tutorials with slow-motion clips to break down techniques
Direct feedback and support from your instructor
Detailed progressions to ensure you learn at your own pace
Money-back guarantee for peace of mind
Course Highlights:
10 Pre-exercises for mastering body control and break falling
3 Main Ukemi techniques: Forward roll (Mae Ukemi), Backward roll (Ushiro Ukemi), and Sideways roll (Yoko Ukemi)
Learn the key elements of break falls and why they are so effective
Increase agility, balance, and flexibility through practical exercises
Who Is This Course For?
Beginners looking to learn Aikido break falls or improve their Ukemi
Martial artists of any style who want to enhance their falling techniques
Athletes, gymnasts, parkour practitioners, or anyone interested in improving body control
Anyone who wants to feel safer and more agile in daily life
If you’re ready to protect yourself from injury and become more agile, this course is the perfect place to start your journey.
Ready to master the art of falling?
Enroll today and begin learning at your own pace. With lifetime access, you can revisit lessons anytime and improve your Ukemi skills whenever you want. Don’t wait – start training now and learn how to fall safely!
(Disclaimer Notice: In order to perform the exercises effectively and safely you should be in good physical condition prior to beginning the course. By registering for the course or performing these exercises you understand that exercising can lead to physical injury. If you engage in any exercise suggested by Thomas Inauen, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities, assume all risk of injury to yourself, and agree to release and discharge Thomas Inauen from any and all claims or causes of action, known or unknown arising out of Thomas Inauen`s negligence.)