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Increasing Your Speed during Soccer Training

May 17th, 2011 Soccer lover No comments
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Increasing Your Speed during Soccer Training




Increasing Your Speed during Soccer Training

During soccer training, you are introduced to many different things. While many of these things focus on technique, speed is an important element in soccer as well. However, it is not the most important component to the . Technique and skill are more important than speed. Many players want to know ways that they can increase their speed during soccer training. In this article, I will share with you some methods that you can use to increase your overall rate of speed during soccer training.


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The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido ‘s energy Japanese martial arts.

May 16th, 2011 Aikido master No comments
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The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido ‘s energy Japanese martial arts.




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The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido 's energy Japanese martial arts.

The name aikido is formed by the combination of three characters in the Japanese language. Ai, which means joining; ki, which means spirit and do, which means way. These three words actually summarize the essence of aikido as a form of art— the joining of the spirit to find the way. It was only in the period from 1930s to the 40s that the name aikido was officially accepted as the name of the arts form.

Aikido uses techniques that do not damage or kill unlike other forms of arts. The movements and skills being taught are just meant to divert attention or immobilize people. This is perhaps the reason why most people prefer aikido, because of it’s focus on peace and harmony as opposed to aggression and conflict. In fact, aikido developer Morihei Ueshiba believes that to control aggression without causing any injury is the art of peace.

Ueshiba, who is also called Osensei, which means Great Teacher, created aikido from the principles of Daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu. He incorporated the techniques of the yari, the spear; the juken, which is a bayonet; and the jo, which is a short quarterstaff). But what ultimately separates aikido from other forms of arts is the fact that its practitioners can attack while empty-handed. Practitioners need no for protection.

As a young child, he was much into physical fitness and conditioning. This is because of his vow to avenge his father’s death. Eventually, his studies and activities brought him to the discipline of the different arts. He studied all. He even has certificates, fencing, fighting with spears, etc. He has learned it all. This is perhaps the reason why aikido is such a diverse and multi-disciplinary form of arts.

Yet despite his know how, he remains dissatisfied. He felt that there is something missing. It was then that he turned to the religions. He studied under a spiritual leader, Onisaburo Deguchiof the sect Omoto-kyo in Ayabe. Deguchiof taught him to take care of his spiritual growth. He then combined his spiritual beliefs and his mastery of the different arts. Aikido was born.

His association with this charismatic spiritual leader Deguchiof also paved the way for his introduction to the elite political and military people as a artist. Because of this connection, he was able to establish aikido and even transferred the teachings to students, who have in turn developed their own styles of movement in aikido.

Aikido is a combination of the different styles of jujitsu as well as some of the techniques of sword and spear fighting, of which Ueshiba is an expert. To get an overall picture, aikido combines the joint locks and throws techniques of


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