Teaching, training, and exercising Aikido (Aikido vs judo)

Posted in Instruction In Aikido by admin on December 24th, 2007
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Aikido San Leandro Home Page
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Since the development of Aikido from the hands of its founder Morihei Ueshiba, it has gone through drastic changes. From the technique, practice, purpose, teaching, and training, Aikido is being interpreted in so many ways. Despite these glaring changes, the basic principle of Aikido still remains: a martial art that aims to achieve peace and harmony without instigating attack and force.

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Aikido techniques - Aikido in Everyday Life

Posted in Aikido Moves by admin on December 23rd, 2007
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Amazon.com: Aikido (Illustrated Japanese Classics): Books: Kisshomaru Ueshiba
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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.

Where to Practice Aikido (Aikido club)

Posted in Aikido Training by admin on December 22nd, 2007
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Aikido of Santa Cruz
Training for people of all ages.

Aikido is the modern Japanese martial art developed between the 1920 to 1960 by Morihei Ueshiba who was said to have been influenced by Omoto-kyo. It is the pacifist nature of Omoto-kyo that is said to be the fundamental principle of this “art of peace” martial art form.

This particular martial art espouses relaxation and peace to be able to execute the Aikido techniques and moves properly. Through authentic Aikido training, the practitioner is expected to develop spiritually and philosophically and this should reflect in their ability to employ Aikido martial art techniques in an Aikido dojo.

Why watch Aikido clip video? (Techniques of aikido)

Posted in Traditional Aikido by admin on December 21st, 2007
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Aikido World Journal - Aikido Technical Tips
Aikido Techniques Illustrated. The list of techniques illustrated, are very basic. … execute the same or similar techniques, in an effort to expand the …

Aikido was developed by as a martial art by Morihei Ueshiba who studied several martial arts since 1912. Known to many aikido practitioners as “O Sensei” or the “Great Teacher,” Ueshiba was able to develop the martial art based on a purely physical level using techniques and movements such those of “Jujitsu” and “Kenjutsu” called “aikido.”

A Basic Guide to Aikido (Aikido seminar image)

Posted in Nihon Goshin Aikido by admin on December 20th, 2007
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Aikido Journal Videos
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Aikido is a unique form of martial art. Its emphasis lies on the harmonious fusion of mind and body with the natural laws of Nature. Aikido focuses on accepting and respecting the energy of life and nature and channeling this harmony onto techniques that expresses this energy in physical forms.

Aikido is often viewed as more of a defensive martial art since its techniques and teachings are designed for you to avoid or get out of trouble. On the contrary, Aikido’s techniques are very powerful and effective.

Into the (Aikido exercises) world of Aikido martial arts

Posted in Instruction In Aikido by admin on December 19th, 2007
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Some of the Most Efficient Aikido Techniques
… Efficient Aikido Techniques. By … The Nikyo is the second Aikido technique. … The third technique of Aikido uses what is known as a pronating move. …

With the visible convergence of East and West cultures, more and more people are discovering and rediscovering new means self-discipline especially in the field of martial arts. One of these means is called “Aikido,” a very popular Japanese martial art.

KNOWING AIKIDO