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The study of being held strong reinforces & teaches Koichi Tohei’s 4 principles of Aikido. Relax completely (Physical) Keep one point (Spiritual) keep weight underside (Physical) Extend ki (Spiritual)
The study of being held strong reinforces & teaches Koichi Tohei’s 4 principles of Aikido. Relax completely (Physical) Keep one point (Spiritual) keep weight underside (Physical) Extend ki (Spiritual)
In ikkyo the hand on the elbow must travel in the same direction as the hand on the wrist.
A martial artist should not be measured on their ability to hurt or destroy an enemy but how they can change aggression into the art of peace.
Your brain doesn’t always understand what your eyes see. Training is the only option to unlock the many facets to the martial arts.
There really are no throws in Aikido only the art of leading your partners ki with your ki in a unified direction. Anything other than this opposes harmony and will inevitably be a throw.
Martial arts are not studied to enhance aggression, but to train the spirit to reveal flaws for ones own self correction.
A martial artist should always train the mind as well as the body, but not always moving in synchronization.
The study of one’s posture within Aikido is as much spiritual as it is physical.
Love never destroys; hate in itself bears the scars of countless battles.
Martial arts should not be a platform for displaying the ego. Methods that do can lead one down a wrong path.
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