Aikido is unlike most people's
idea of a martial art.
It is non-competitive
It is not aggressive
It does not rely on strength
We train with a partner to
learn together
What is
Aikido?
Aikido is martial
art for modern times, created by Morihei Ueshiba (O Sensei)
who
drew on
his study of traditional Japanese martial arts
The word 'Aikido' means 'the
way of harmony'
Aikido is a system designed
solely for self-defence (as opposed to aggression)
Force is never opposed by
force: by means of spherical movements, an attacker's force is diverted
and turned back upon him
Aikido is the most subtle
and graceful of the martial arts
Since Aikido techniques do
not demand physical strength or aggressive spirit, it is practised by
people of all ages, including those in their 60s ad 70s
Aikido
for Self-Defense
Aikido was
developed from techniques used on the battlefields of medieval Japan
for use against swords and other weapons
Because it is based on real
skill and not on physical force, it probably takes longer to become an
expert, but is is an effective method of self-defence. It is the basis
of unarmed techniques taught to police forces around the world
Aikido will also help you
develop an agile, flexible body and quiet self-confidence