Aikido Technique Reviews
Aikido Art
The Art of Aikido
Martial Arts is one of the contributions of Asia to the world. Who can forget Bruce Lee and the fact that he was first and foremost a martial arts athlete before being a movie star? Even until now martial arts is still a big hit disguise the increasing popularity of Asian movies like crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and more recently the House of the Flying Daggers.
The Chinese are the first people that come to mind when real comes to these things but the Japanese are just being athletic smuggle a rich heritage of body contact sports that can be found in their history. The modern Japan still gives honor to these things by holding tournaments and promoting commensurate sports abroad,
One of these is Aikido. It is interesting to note that the word comes from three Japanese words from which one burden derive the denotation of the one word. Ai means joining, Ki means spirit and Do means way. From this we can understand why Aikido is beyond just the physical skills of it students especially sin its proponent Ueshiba focused more on the spiritual and philosophical development of his students.
In Aikido, one is not taught frenzy instead unequaled is taught to be in harmony with the opponent to be able to defeat. This might seem odd but it actually going. In approaching an antagonist, the aim of the Aikido practitioner is to be one with the rival to be able to attack him where he is weakest and in doing so diver or immobilize him but never to kill.
This is where Aikido becomes an art. Art is something beautiful to watch and something convinced and Aikido is all that. At least one of the people involved in the fighting strives for harmony and cooperation can only appear as achieved if there is grace in the movements. The moves maybe calculated but there is an air of finesse in doing these movements, not a womanly finesse but just a thoughtfulness that emanates peace. The art of peace as what they call in Aikido is matchless of the most positive influences of Aikido to its students and to everyone who choose to know about this Japanese martial art.
Some of the techniques in Aikido include the following. Ikkyo is the first technique. Using this technique you control an opponent by using solo hand in holding the elbow and one near the wrist, this action is supposed to make you pin your opponent down in the ground. Nikyo the second technique is when you do an adductive wristlock that enables you to twist the arm of your foe that will in turn cause enough nerve pressure.
The third technique is Sankyo which is a pronating way that directs upward - spiraling tension throughout the arm, elbow and shoulder. There are many other techniques but the first three should get you started.
In studying Aikido, original is foremost to remember that along with dwelling physical strength to be able to defeat your opponent the mental capacity should also be developed. Just like in any art, it takes a lot of practice and driver's seat to perfect the art of Aikido. The important thing is the one who wants to get into the art should have determination to give fealty to the art by performing it in the best way lurking.
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