History of Aikido

From Battlefield to Dojo: How ancient samurai techniques shaped a peaceful practice.

(Author) Richardson Ibragimov Montgomery
Format: Paperback
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This book explores how Aikido evolved from its roots in samurai traditions to a modern practice of harmony and peace. It explains the art's guiding principles, including blending energy, non-resistance, and balance, offering a unique perspective on martial arts as a path to self-improvement and conflict resolution. You'll learn about Aikido's techniques-like circular movements, throws, and weapons training-and how they reflect its deeper philosophy. The book also follows Aikido's spread worldwide and examines how dojos today preserve its legacy while adapting to modern challenges. With insights into the art's history, inspiring stories of personal transformation, and a glossary for easy reference, this book is perfect for anyone interested in exploring the philosophy and practice of Aikido. Whether you're just starting out or have practiced for years, it provides a deeper understanding of this martial art's timeless message of harmony and peace.

Information
Publisher:
Independently Published
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9798307257203
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Jan. 16, 2025

Richardson Ibragimov Montgomery

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