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Aikido martial arts. Into the world. Japanese martial arts.

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Aikido martial arts. Into the world. Japanese martial arts.




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"shihonage" or the "-direction throw," the "kotegaeshi" or the wrist return, "kokyunage" or the "breath throw," "iriminage" or the entering-body throw, "tenchinage" or the "heaven-and-earth throw," "koshinage," or the "hip throw," "jujinage" or the "shaped-like-’ten’-throw," and the "kaitennage" or the rotation throw."

Although aikido is not about punching or kicking the opponent, it is not considered as a static . It is still a very effective means of martial arts because it requires the aikido practitioner to use the energy of their opponent so they can gain control over them. When you will look at the martial closely, you will realize that aikido is not only a means of self-defense technique but can also serve a means of spiritual enlightenment, health or or a simple means of attaining peace of , concentration, and serenity.

Although different aikido styles gives great emphasis on the spiritual aspects to varying levels—some to greater or lesser degrees—the idea that the martial arts was conceptualized in order to achieve peace and harmony remains the most basic ideology of the martial .

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Aikido (???, aikido?) is a Japanese martial developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as “the Way of unifying (with) life energy” or as “the Way of harmonious spirit.” Ueshiba’s goal was to create an that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker from injury.

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