Aikido (Martial Arts)

Aikido (Martial Arts)

by Bruce Allemann (Author)

Synopsis

A Japanese martial art originally developed by Morihei Ueshiba in the early 1900s, Aikido combines elements of self-defence technique, spiritual enlightenment, physical health and self confidence. The name translates as the way of harmony of the spirit . The goal of aikido is self-defence through total body movements, creating spherical motion around a stable centre. Put simply, aikido is about redirecting the energy of an attacker through precise use of leverage, inertia, gravity and the action of centrifugal and centripetal forces. Typically, aikido is practised with a partner, with each taking turns as uke (attacker) and nage (the one who receives the attack). There are a broad range of training styles, and aikido generally takes longer to master than other martial arts.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1843305917
ISBN 13: 9781843305910

Author Bio
Author Bruce Allemann started practising Aikido in 1986 while he was a university student. He is currently a 3rd Degree Black Belt instructor. He teaches Aikido three times a week in Cape Town and is a member of the AFSA Teaching Committee. UK consultant Chris Bartley is a 4th Dan in Aikido who has trained in the art for over 20 years. He is also a certificated Coach Tutor for the British Aikido Board, running courses and assessing instructors who wish to gain their BAB Coach certificate. He lives in Dorset.