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This is a very rare book of Aikido. It is written both in Japanese and in English In addition it contains a lot of illustrations so that you can learn body movements and intervals It is written by Morihei Ueshiba.
AIKIDO is a little known but highly scientific series of techniques dealing with self-defence that dates back to the Kiamakura Period in Japan.
Aikido Ground Fighting is a unique look at the roots of Aikido and a provocative glimpse into its future, exploring how traditional standing techniques
"Attack-tics" is a system of conflict resolution based on the principles of aikido, the non-violent martial art Morihei Ueshiba created after World War II.
In this volume, we take up the theme, "how to use weapons in Aikido and Chinese martial arts". Through weapons training, you will be able to understand about the following martial arts elements
Aikido was developed by the legendary Morihei Ueshiba, the culmination of many years of dedicated training in the classical fighting arts.
Aikido is a new Japanese martial art that combines the best of all the other martial arts. Aikido tends to overcome differences in strength and size.
When asked what Aikido is, it is difficult to answer the question in a few words. But when asked for whom Aikido exists, the question is easy to answer.
Tai Chi & Aikido. Learn the Way of Spiritual Harmony with Two Ancient Martial Arts That Develop Mental Focus, Strength, Suppleness
An expert course on mastering the techniques of this powerful martial art, shown in over 500 photographs
The classic Japanese martial art of aikido provides an excellent way to maintain good health and to acquire inner peace and harmony.
Aikido is a martial art that resolves conflict through harmonious movements and minimal physical force. Aikido for Self Discovery brings the many lessons of Aikido out of the dojo
Found by Ueshiba Morihei, also know as O'Sensei (Great Teacher), Aikido developed as a pure form of Budo (Martial Way), drawing upon aspects of many of the older disciplines of Japan.
So revolutionary were the principles Morihei Uyeshiba propounded that there was an insistent public demand for a book explaining the new art
At this juncture, as we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of the Founder of Aikido, Ueshiba Morihei, it behooves us to reflect deeply on at least two things.
Aikido has often been referred to as the gentleman's fighting art; its essence lies partly in its sophisticated style and particularly in its intrinsic motivations.