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Aikido Philosophy: (Aikido books) An Oriental Concept of Energy, Self, and Mind

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Tip! O’Sensei had spent many years studying various martial arts, I believe that the art of Daito-ryu and Ju-jitsu had more influence on the development of Aikido than anything else he had studied, and we know he went to Mongolia to fight and this would be the perfect opportunity to test his many skills in a real situation, so we can be in no doubt that this incredible man was a true warrior and modern Samurai.

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The Hard (Aikido dvds) Style Aikido

Monday, January 7th, 2008
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Aikido Journal Home
Online magazine. Provides articles, interviews, and discussion of techniques. … on the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba. … From the Aikido FAQ website: …

Within the world of Aikido a variety of styles exists. The major ones include Aikikai, Yoshinkan

Yoseikan, Shodokan Aikido, Ki Society and Iwama. Aikikai is a style led by O-sensei’s decendants and remains to be the largest Aikido organization.

Learning Aikido By (Real aikido) Watching Aikido Video

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
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Aikido World Newsletter
A new Aikido World is distributed quarterly so be sure to check back here for the latest issue. … Copyright 1998-2004 Aikido Association of America …

Among the various martial arts that have emerged over the years, Aikido is one of those that continue to gather more practitioners. Simply because more and more people believe that martial arts should not instigate attacks but should place great emphasis on motion and the dynamics of movement especially of the opponents’ and use it against him or her.

Aikido techniques - Aikido in Everyday Life

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007
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Amazon.com: Aikido (Illustrated Japanese Classics): Books: Kisshomaru Ueshiba
Amazon.com: Aikido (Illustrated Japanese Classics): Books: Kisshomaru Ueshiba by Kisshomaru Ueshiba … Books > Sports > Individual Sports > Martial Arts > Aikido …

The modern martial art from Japan called Aikido is often referred to as the “art of peace” because it espouses a quick peaceful end to any form of aggression. In the practice place of Aikido, usually called dojo, students will be able to learn about flexibility and adaptation. Both of these are results of a relaxed manner that Aikido students strive to embody.