MyAllsports is your sports resource! » three http://myallsports.com MyAllsports is your resource for information on all the most popular sports. Check out our sports videos and read sports articles about your favorite athletes. Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:18:08 +0000 en hourly 1 The Art of Aikido. Aikido martial arts. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/the-art-of-aikido-aikido-martial-arts-japanese-martial-arts/116/ http://myallsports.com/the-art-of-aikido-aikido-martial-arts-japanese-martial-arts/116/#comments Tue, 12 Apr 2011 02:41:20 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/the-art-of-aikido-aikido-martial-arts-japanese-martial-arts/116/ The Art of Aikido. Aikido martial arts. Japanese martial arts.

Martial Arts is one of the contributions of Asia to the world. Who can forget Bruce Lee and the fact that he was first and foremost a martial arts athlete before being a movie star? Even until now martial arts is still a big hit with the increasing popularity of Asian movies like crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and more recently the House of the Flying Daggers.

The Chinese are the first people that come to mind when it comes to these things but the Japanese are just as athletic with a rich heritage of body contact sports that can be found in their history. The modern Japan still gives honor to these things by holding tournaments and promoting such sports abroad,

One of these is Aikido. It is interesting to note that the word comes from three Japanese words from which one can derive the meaning of the one word. Ai means joining, Ki means spirit and Do means way. From this we can understand why Aikido is beyond just the physical skills of it students especially sin its proponent focused more on the spiritual and philosophical development of his students.

In Aikido, one is not taught violence instead one is taught to be in harmony with the opponent to be able to defeat. This might seem odd but it actually works. In approaching an opponent, the aim of the Aikido practitioner is to be one with the opponent to be able to attack him where he is weakest and in doing so diver or immobilize him but never to kill.

This is where Aikido becomes an art. Art is something beautiful to watch and something positive and Aikido is all that. At least one of the people involved in the fighting strives for harmony and harmony can only be achieved if there is grace in the movements. The moves maybe calculated but there is an air of finesse in doing these movements, not a womanly finesse but just a finesse that emanates peace. The art of peace as what they call in Aikido is one of the most positive influences of Aikido to its students and to everyone who choose to know about this Japanese martial art.

Some of the in Aikido include the following. Ikkyo is the first technique. Using this technique you control an opponent by using one hand in holding the elbow and one near the wrist, this action is supposed to make you pin your opponent down in the ground. Nikyo the second technique is when you do an adductive wristlock that enables you to twist the arm of your opponent that will in turn cause enough nerve pressure.

The third technique is Sankyo which is a pronating technique that directs upward-spiraling tension throughout the arm, elbow and shoulder. There are many other but the first three should get you started.


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Techniques of aikido. Fundamentals of aikido. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/techniques-of-aikido-fundamentals-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/124/ http://myallsports.com/techniques-of-aikido-fundamentals-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/124/#comments Mon, 11 Apr 2011 02:06:21 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/techniques-of-aikido-fundamentals-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/124/ Techniques of aikido. Fundamentals of aikido. Japanese martial arts.

Let’s look at the different fundamental movements of this martial arts.

Aikido is martial arts that resulted from the combination of several disciplines. It was created by sometime in the 1940s. It was the result of ’s search for a technique that provided him with contentment not only in the technical sense but also in the spiritual end.

Aikido comes from the three Japanese words, ai-ki-do, which means joining, spirit, and way respectively. In essence, aikido is a martial arts form that focuses on the joining of the spirit and the body and the mind to find the Way.

Aikido has many and moves. Its basic structure comes from the throws and locks found in jujitsu and also from the movements that experts do when they are fighting with swords and spears.

Fundamental of aikido

Let’s look at the different fundamental movements of this martial arts.

Ikkyo

This is the first technique in aikido, where control is achieved by the use of the hand on the elbow and one near the wrist. This is the grip that is also that can apply pressure into the ulnar, which can be found in the medial portion of the arm.

Nikyo

This is the second of the , which is characterized by an adductive wristlock that twists the arm and then applies pressure in the nerve that can be really painful.

Sankyo

This is the third technique that incorporates a pronating move. It directs an upward tension all through the arm, the elbow and the shoulder.

Yonkyo

The fourth installment in the fundamental movements of aikido, yonkyo uses a shoulder control movement similar to a ikkyo but this time there is no gripping of the forearm. Instead, the knuckles apply pressure on the radial nerve

Gokyo

The fifth technique is actually a variant of ikkyo. This time the hand gripping the wrist is inverted and twisted.

Aikido protective moves

Here are some of the moves that you can use in order to disarm your opponent.

Kotogaeshi – this is what is called in the English as the wrist return. In this move, the practitioner will place a wristlock and throw that will stretch up to the extensor digitorum

Iriminage – called the entering-body throw, here the practitioner or the nage will move into the space where the uke or the opponent is. This classic move resembles the clothesline technique.

Kokyunage – this is the breath throw, a term that refers to the various types of “timing throws.”

Koshinage – this move is aikido’s version of the hip throw where in the person will drop his hips a little lower than the opponent or the uke. He will then flip


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Types of sport: Cue sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-cue-sports/54/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-cue-sports/54/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 02:27:01 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-cue-sports/54/ Types of sport: Cue sports

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The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido ‘s energy Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/ http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/#comments Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:38:27 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/ 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 martial 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 martial arts form.

Aikido uses that do not damage or kill unlike other forms of martial 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 believes that to control aggression without causing any injury is the art of peace.

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

As a young , 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 martial 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 martial arts.

Yet despite his know how, he remains dissatisfied. He felt that there is still 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 martial 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 martial 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 of sword and spear fighting, of which is an expert. To get an overall picture, aikido combines the joint locks and throws of


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Types of sport: Dance(similar to sports but not one actually)http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-dancesimilar-to-sports-but-not-one-actually/55/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-dancesimilar-to-sports-but-not-one-actually/55/#comments Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:53:18 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-dancesimilar-to-sports-but-not-one-actually/55/ Types of sport: Dance(similar to sports but not one actually)

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Types of sport: Auto racinghttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-auto-racing/33/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-auto-racing/33/#comments Thu, 24 Mar 2011 06:27:33 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-auto-racing/33/ Types of sport: Auto racing

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What is the biggest sport in UNC college? What are three main sporting events of that sport?http://myallsports.com/what-is-the-biggest-sport-in-unc-college-what-are-three-main-sporting-events-of-that-sport/460/ http://myallsports.com/what-is-the-biggest-sport-in-unc-college-what-are-three-main-sporting-events-of-that-sport/460/#comments Sun, 20 Mar 2011 17:14:16 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/what-is-the-biggest-sport-in-unc-college-what-are-three-main-sporting-events-of-that-sport/460/ I want to know the largest sport at the University of North Carolina and 3 sporting events at the University of North Carolina.


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Beginners Golf Guide to Putting.- Target sports.http://myallsports.com/beginners-golf-guide-to-putting-target-sports/171/ http://myallsports.com/beginners-golf-guide-to-putting-target-sports/171/#comments Sat, 19 Mar 2011 14:02:33 +0000 Golfer http://myallsports.com/beginners-golf-guide-to-putting-target-sports/171/ Beginners Golf Guide to Putting.- Target sports.

As you can imagine, one of the most important things that you can do to improve your Golf is improve your putting skills. While it may seem impossible, simply practicing and working to improve a few minor things will greatly improve your skills. Once you have learned what you need to do, practice the skills until you have them mastered. Remember, a good putting skill will ultimately translate into a much improved long shot as well so taking the time to practice your putting is very important.

You are of course going to need to practice to improve, but the exact skills that you need to practice tend to vary from player to player. As a general rule of thumb, there are three things that you need to specifically focus on in order to get the best Golf possible. The first skill is ensuring that your swing is proper so that you will contact the ball exactly in the middle of the club head. If you are not dead on the center you will never be able to master putting. You simply cannot hit the ball from the side of the club head and expect it to go straight. No matter how long you practice, this is not possible and will result in plenty of frustration over what you are doing wrong.

Once you have worked to improve hitting the ball from the very center of the club head you need to move onto tonsuring that you always hit the ball in a straight line to the target. This means if the ball needs to go 2 feet away from you towards the lake, you would not want to aim the ball towards the tree beside it. You may think this sounds a bit strange, but many people do not squarely approach the ball to the target. They then stand around and wonder why they are missing their shot. Even if you are off by just a fraction, this can seriously alter your putting skills because the ball is not going to go where you want it to go.

You will likely need to practice this point a lot, most people do not realize when they are just slightly off center from the target. Yet even the slightest difference away from the target will result in a missed shot and an increased handicap. Work on this by ensuring that you take plenty of time to practice. This is even a skill that you could practice in your office, or bedroom at home using a small home putting kit. However, going to the driving range is not going to help you here so avoid them if possible while you are working on this skill.

Your last skill that you need to work on to improve your putting skills is working to ensure that you are accelerating the club head when you are actually coming into contact with the ball. Many players make the


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Stretching Your Calf Muscles for Soccer Traininghttp://myallsports.com/stretching-your-calf-muscles-for-soccer-training/25/ http://myallsports.com/stretching-your-calf-muscles-for-soccer-training/25/#comments Sat, 19 Mar 2011 07:49:57 +0000 Soccer lover http://myallsports.com/stretching-your-calf-muscles-for-soccer-training/25/ Stretching Your Calf Muscles for Soccer Training

The best method to prevent injuries to the legs when participating in soccer training is to ensure that you appropriately stretch and work out the muscles before the session. The most important muscles to work out during this stretching session are the calf muscles. It is easy to stretch this particular set of muscles and get warmed up. Basically, you will need just about a half hour and a good sturdy wall.

You should engage in stretching your calf muscles for soccer training approximately a half hour before the start of the practice session. For the average adult, you should stand facing a sturdy wall. The wall should be able to hold your weight for an extended amount of time. You should stand anywhere from two to three feet away from the wall. Once you determine that you are in the proper position, you should take your left foot and place it approximately one step in front of you.

The next thing that you will want to do in order to stretch your calf muscles for soccer training is to place your hands flat on the sturdy wall that you are facing. All parts of your body, such as the hips and the shoulders should be angled in such a way that they, too, are facing the wall. However, it is important to ensure that the elbows are slightly bent for comfort. This also helps to maximize the benefits associated with this particular calf muscle stretching exercise for soccer training.

At this point, you should begin to bend the knee of your left leg slightly. It is essential that you keep your left foot flat on the ground. You will want to allow your body to lean forward with the movement of your left leg. However, the heels should remain firmly on the ground at all times. You should start to feel pressure in your right leg in the area of the calf muscle. You should start out with a slow amount of pressure and gradually work out until there is a stronger amount of pressure in this area. You should then hold the position. The times for this vary, but it is a good idea to hold the position for at least twenty second or more.

Once you have held the position for the amount of time that you wish to designate, you should then go back up into the starting position. Now, you should stretch the calf muscle in the left leg. You will accomplish this by placing your right foot forward and proceeding with the same steps as you just did to stretch the calf muscles in the right leg. It is important that you hold the position for the same amount of time that you did previously. This will allow both sets of calf muscles to receive the same workout for soccer training preparation.

When performing this exercise, you may opt to have a partner. This is beneficial in numerous ways. First, a partner can time the amount of time that you hold the position. They can also inform you if your form is off in any way. Additionally, when you are stretching for soccer training, it is important to ensure that someone is with you in case of an accidental injury.


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Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/aikido-weaponry-is-all-about-techniques-japanese-martial-arts/133/ http://myallsports.com/aikido-weaponry-is-all-about-techniques-japanese-martial-arts/133/#comments Fri, 11 Mar 2011 18:19:18 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/aikido-weaponry-is-all-about-techniques-japanese-martial-arts/133/ Aikido Weaponry is All About Techniques Japanese martial arts.

Aikido 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 "Aikido" 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.

Aikido 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 involve the use of every kind of weapon imaginable. From swords to knives, from sticks to spears, practically everything can be utilized in Aikido as a weapon.

However, in general most Aikido 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 Aikido. Even though Aikido appears to be using more unarmed forms and of martial arts, there are a couple of reasons why weapons are studied in Aikido classes and training sessions. Aikido has a strong weapon martial arts foundation and any training with weapons will only reinforce the basic of the martial art.

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

Through weapons training, an Aikido 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 Aikido involve defending against people bearing all sorts of weapons.

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

Among the weapons used in Aikido weapons training include the katana, the single edged, slightly curved sword famous in the world as the sword of the samurai. In Aikido weapons training, you will also be taught to handle, hold, fight and defend using the tanto which in actuality is a knife or a 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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