Welcome to the Aikido World, a well reputed name in the Aikido World.
This is a house of every Aikidoka.
Why we build a House of Aikido? Because we love Aikido, we want to do something for Aikido & Akidoka, therefore we need a House where we (aikidokas) can be together for our improvement & development, there we can think to find out solutions of our needs & problems and there we can help to each other.
At Aikido House, you can find Aikido products such as Akido Uniforms (Aikido-Gi), Aikido Hakam, belts, tatami mat, wooden training weapons and whatever do u need for Aikido training just let us know, our team will find for your needs.
At Aikido House, we are welcoming to all Grandmasters, Chief Instructors, Instructors of Aikido, let us refine and unite all techniques of Aikido. We must do something great for Aikido & Akidoka in sense of improvement and development technically and morally.
At Aikido House, we are a group of Senior Aikido Grandmasters & Instructors under a great martial arts organization namely “World Martial Arts Organization”. We are here to fulfil needs of Akidokas, technically and morally.
We are looking forward to see you as a member of Aikido House to serve Aikido & Aikidoka.
The word "aikido" is formed of three kanji:
合 – ai – joining, unifying, combining, fit
気 – ki – spirit, energy, mood, morale
道 – dō – way, path
Aikido is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying (with) life energy or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker from injury.
Aikido is performed by blending with the motion of the attacker and redirecting the force of the attack rather than opposing it head-on. This requires very little physical strength, as the Aikidoka (aikido practitioner) "leads" the attacker's momentum using entering and turning movements. The techniques are completed with various throws or joint locks.
Aikido derives mainly from the martial art of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, but began to diverge from it in the late 1920s, partly due to Ueshiba's involvement with the Ōmoto-kyō religion. Ueshiba's early students' documents bear the term aiki-jūjutsu.
Ueshiba's senior students have different approaches to aikido, depending partly on when they studied with him. Today aikido is found all over the world in a number of styles, with broad ranges of interpretation and emphasis. However, they all share techniques learned from Ueshiba and most have concern for the well-being of the attacker.
Aikido was created by Morihei Ueshiba (植芝 盛平 Ueshiba Morihei, 14 December 1883 – 26 April 1969), referred to by some aikido practitioners as Ōsensei, Ueshiba envisioned aikido not only as the synthesis of his martial training, but as an expression of his personal philosophy of universal peace and reconciliation. During Ueshiba's lifetime and continuing today, aikido has evolved from the Aiki that Ueshiba studied into a wide variety of expressions by martial artists throughout the world.
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