
Atemi in Aikido
In Japanese martial arts, the term atemi (当て身, atemi?) designates blows to the body, as opposed to twisting of ...
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Anderson Silva decides to learn Aikido to get the edge in UFC 117.
Steven Segal began studying Aikido in the Ki ...
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Yoshinkan For Life
Innoue Sensei is well into his seventies and his aikido is incredibly fluid and powerful. This is another ...
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Joe Thambu Shihan
7th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido
In 1972, Joe Thambu Shihan began his Aikido training at the age of 11, under ...
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Beware The Man In The Angry White Pyjamas
The following is an article from the Vancouver Sun, September 18, 2009 (yzacharias@vancouversun.com):
From the ...
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AIKIDO IN MMA
Why do we not see aikido in MMA? There are so many misconceptions on this subject that I feel ...
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OSU! on Sep8 2009

OSU!
A in-depth explanation of the word "Osu!" as given by Robert Mustard Sensei 7th Dan Yoshinkan Instructor (IYAF) of Aikido ...
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CENTRE POWER
In the spirit of controlling the centre line lets take a look at Kokyu Ryoku, or Breath Power.
"Chu Shin ...
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In Japan the warrior class was known as samurai, also called bushi (hence bushido). They formed a class in and ...
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Zanshin means “the remaining mind” and also “the mind with no remainder.” This is the mind of complete action. It ...
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