Information On Aikido
If you are still looking for more information on aikido, here is a short introductory explanation of the history and philosophy behind the martial art. A well known fact about aikido’s founder,
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The religious philosophy behind the art is one of the most overlooked information on aikido. Ueshiba, or O Sensei (as he is called by Aikido students) was a devotee of Omotokyo,
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Because another tenet of aikido is to always be committed to self improvement, there are many guidelines and expectations of the student to be on time, prepared,
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There are many different styles of aikido around the world, so if you are interested in specific information on aikido, you may want to delve more into the Internet or on the pages here to learn more. A call to a local aikido school and an interview with a teacher may also give you a clearer understanding of whether the martial art is for you personally and spiritually. And, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us here to help point you in the right direction.