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Aikido, The Way of Harmony of Spirit is a Japanese system of self defence created by Morihei Ueshiba (1883 -1969). To those unfamiliar with this non-aggressive Martial Art, Aikido teaches the principle of yielding, that the softest things can overcome the hardest, that it is difficult to turn back a stream of water but possible to lead it elsewhere. If attacked, the Aikido practitioner would not try to stop a punch by blocking it but would instead step aside and, by diverting the attackers energy, lead them to the ground.
Aikido differs from most other Martial Arts in that it does not teach attack. There are no fighting competitions, only demonstrations, in which technique and form may be judged.
By its very nature, Aikido is suitable for men, women and children of all ages as it does not rely on physical strength for its effectiveness.
Through regular training, students learn to harness their inner strength to overcome others who may be physically stronger. |
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