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Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques Japanese martial arts.

March 11th, 2011 Aikido master No comments
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Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques Japanese martial arts.




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Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques Japanese martial arts.

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 "" 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.

is encompassing. You will be taught to use both armed and unarmed forms of combat and self defense. For unarmed attacks, you have at your disposal a variety of throws, strikes, joint-lock , vital points and even those so-called mystery attacks wherein you attack the opponent without laying a hand on him or her. Meanwhile, armed attacks the use of every kind of weapon imaginable. From swords to knives, from sticks to spears, practically everything can be utilized in as a weapon.

However, in general most classes are conducted with exclusive training with the use of the jo or staff, tanto or knife and the bokken or sword. These three serve as the main weapons used in . Even though appears to be using more unarmed forms and of martial arts, there are a couple of reasons why weapons are studied in classes and training sessions. has a strong weapon martial arts foundation and any training with weapons will only reinforce the basic of the martial art.

founder Morihei Ueshiba, known to his students and practitioners as ?-sensei which means Great Teacher, was particularly skilled with the staff. He was able to integrate weapon with basic movements. But among the multitude of weapons out there the sword has the most influence on the development stages of .

Through weapons training, an practitioner will be able to measure the distance between attacks. Also called ma-ai, the proper distancing is very important in timing an attack and defending one. And speaking of defense, weapons training is also necessary since advanced defending against people bearing all sorts of weapons.

In order to each advanced move safely, practitioners needed to be familiar with each weapons’ capabilities. Therefore, with weapons training, one will be able to develop his skills, intuitiveness and reflexes in both attacking and defending movements.

Among the weapons used in weapons training include the katana, the single edged, slightly curved sword famous in the world as the sword of the samurai. In weapons training, you will also be taught to handle, hold, fight and defend using the tanto which in actuality is a knife or a short blade. The tanto was also extremely popular amongst the men and women who lived by the samurai code during their time.


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Defending Oneself Using Nothing But Aikido Tomiki Japanese martial arts.

January 24th, 2010 Aikido master No comments
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Defending Oneself Using Nothing But Aikido Tomiki Japanese martial arts.




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Defending Oneself Using Nothing But Aikido Tomiki Japanese martial arts.

Imagine walking home late at night when suddenly a group of people come out of nowhere and begin to surround you. The individual can cry out for help in the hopes that the locals will offer assistance or just give the money and hope that the hoodlums will leave after that.

But what if these people want more just than the money in the bag? The use of pepper spray or mace can probably knock two of the individuals out but something better is needed for proper defense. A good example is learning a martial art and if the person does not want to inflict that much damage, then is the way to go.

What is ? This is a Japanese martial art just like or Karate that uses primarily the arms to block offensive moves and then redirect it back with the same force to the opponent.

It is like catching a ball with one hand and then returning it back to another player. The moves are very fast which will surely amaze anyone who has seen one of Steven Segal’s action movies.

unlike other martial arts has been around since the 1930’s. As more students learned from the man who invented it, a number of dojo’s both in Japan and in other parts of the world were formed. This has also led to the development of different in such as Aikikai, Yoshinkan and Yoseikan.

Practicing with a sparring partner and doing drills in the dojo is nothing compared to actual combat. This is the reason that the best way to stay in shape is to participate in a competition better known as Tomiki .

unlike other martial arts has not yet taken center stage in the Olympics. However, there are regular competitions organized by university clubs and local dojos in the community.

The competition just like in Karate, Tae Kwan Do or is between two people. The player who successfully strikes the other opponent gets earns a point.

is a martial art that can be learned by almost anyone regardless of gender or age. All the person has to do is signup in a dojo, the basics and then regularly to develop better skills.

The individual may not get it right the first time or fall more often than others but everyone had to undergo the same thing in order to become a better fighter.

When the person is ready, it wouldn’t hurt to participate in Tomiki , which is held monthly in different . The person should just see if there is anything on the bulletin board or online since certain clubs also announce such events on the web.

is primarily for defensive purposes. There are no sharp offensive punches or kicks normally associated with other martial arts. It can prepare anyone both physically and mentally to respond to various situations.


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