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The Great British (Aikido art) Aikido Controversy

Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Tip! The Aikido discipline is composed of bare handed techniques whose objectives are to use the opponent’s force and aggression to your own advantage. The techniques aim not to conquer the adversary but to render him harmless.

The Aikido Controversy is now a part of British Aikido History. It was a long and difficult fight to protect the true history of British Aikido from the false claims of Mr Jack Poole and The British Aikido Board. Sport England totally exonerated Henry Ellis. The BAB were instructed to give Henry Ellis a full public apology after admitting that Mr Poole had received an award to APPEASE him. The BAB also admitted that Mr Poole could only substanciate his history from 1968.

Aikido and Conflict: Turning Difficult Moments into Ki Moments (Aikido fight)

Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Tip! Today all of these traditional exercises and training methods have now changed to a simple warm up routine with jumping up and down on the spot and lots of deep spiritual discussion. Hard exercise is now considered to be aggressive and not in harmony with the true spirit of Aikido.

One of the things that interests me most about conflict is the tendency to resist it and the ways in which this resistance causes me to miss a ki moment - a key moment, when I might respond with purpose and intention but do not. Resistance is a reactive habit. When I resist, I’m on automatic, and I fail to spot the opportunity to respond with the conscious engagement of being fully present.

Aikido kicks - Weapons in Aikido

Sunday, January 6th, 2008
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Aikido Development Society - Tomiki Aikido in London,Debden,Loughton,Buckhurst Hill,Chigwell,Essex,London,Chingford,…
Aikido Development Society - Tomiki Aikido in London,Debden,Loughton,Buckhurst Hill, … Aikido Journal. Randori No Kata demonstration by Nariyama (JAA) …

Aikido is one of the traditional forms of martial arts that combine both the body and the mind. It does not only emphasize the use of physical skills but also the spirituality of practitioners and those who wish to learn the art.

Aikido basics - Dressing Up to Train

Friday, January 4th, 2008
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History of Aikido in Hawaii
Aikido Journal “Picture of the Day” - Koichi Tohei in Hawaii, 1962 (off-site) … Aikido Journal interview with Robert Kubo (off-site) …

Like all martial arts or sports for that matter, Aikido has their own set of uniforms. The aikidogi or the uniform used in aikido is similar to the keikogi used in most martial arts. Keikogi is a term used to refer to uniform for training.

Practicing The (Aikido uniforms) Art of Peace

Friday, January 4th, 2008
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History of Aikido in Hawaii
Aikido Journal “Picture of the Day” - Koichi Tohei in Hawaii, 1962 (off-site) … Aikido Journal interview with Robert Kubo (off-site) …

Aikido is a modern martial art that is founded by spirituality and philosophy influenced by the Omoto-kyo religion associated with the Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba. The etymology of the word Aikido stems from three Japanese characters. “Ai” literally means joining, with “ki” meaning something like spirit, and “do” meaning way. Loosely translated then, the meaning of Aikido is the way of joining the spirit.

University aikido - Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
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… below has been selected from the extensive archives of the Online Aikido Journal. … Thank you all for your wonderful work, Aikido Journal volunteer translators! …

Aikido is a kind of martial arts which is often considered as modern Japanese budo. This martial art’s emphasis is on the spiritual and philosophical development of one’s self. The word “Aikido” basically means “The Way of Harmony with the Spirit.” It is the study of the natural laws and how they harmonize with the mind and body.