Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.
Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido means "The Way of Harmony with the Spirit" and is considered a non-violent form of martial art.
Morihei Ueshiba, now known as O-sensei to the world of Aikido, founded the martial art. O-sensei is a master of Jujitsu or unarmed combat, Kinjitsu or sword combat, and sojitsu or spear combat
Because of the religious and philosophical foundations of Aikido, principles of the martial art include ways to harmonize with the ki or spirit within oneself and the bigger spirit of nature. Among the
Among the philosophical teachings of Aikido, one of the more basics and more important is learning to control oneself. Maintaining an inner balance is necessary to harmonize with others enabling to
The Principle
Harmony also means synthesis. And the spiritual circle which is a foundation of all Aikido techniques synthesizes everything. Aikido is a combination of circular movements. Its techniques and movements revolve around the concept of circular motions. When an
It is said that defense is the greatest offense. In Aikido to defend properly an attack, one must
You won’t be able to give an effective counterattack if you stepped too far away from your
Finally, the Principle of Ki involves believing that every thing in the universe is governed by a force or spirit.
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