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arizona aikido

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

arizona aikido
arizona aikido

Is aikido of Arizona pheonix Glendale bojo a good place to learn?

I am thinking of joining shinkendo & Aikido things like that.
I live in tolleson and through out my research it seems like Glendale 14079 N. 59th ave 85306 is the
Closest near me.And I just wanted to ask if its a good place to learn all of that stuff.
and how much is the price for the classes?

they don't have a website that I could find, so I don't know if it is good. but the aikido that i'm learning is amazing. if you want to see how good it is, meet the instructor and find out if you like him. then look at each of the students, the highest ranking student is especially what you should look at. because he is what training at that studio results in. also ask if you could watch a randori (sparring) and if you would like to be able to do what they do, then it's a good school. also ask if they train equally on both right and left sides, not all studios do.

2008 Matsuri Aikido Demo


Aikido and the Harmony of Nature Aikido and the Harmony of Nature
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Here is a unique approach to the teachings of the Founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, as interpreted by his direct student of fifteen years. Mitsugi Saotome examines the spiritual philosophy of the Founder, the warrior ideals of feudal Japan as the basis of his martial arts philosophy, and the scientific principles underlying the philosophy of Aikido technique. The author shows that the physical movement of Aikido is the embodiment of principles of the spirit. Negative force is not countered with aggression but is controlled and redirected through the power and balance of spiral movement. This is the shape of Aikido and the dynamic shape at the foundation of all energies of existence. Aikido movement can only be understood from its roots in universal law and the processes of nature. The sincere practice and study of Aikido deepens our appreciation for the perfection of nature's balance and brings us back into harmony with our environment, other people, and ourselves. Abundantly illustrated with the author's drawings, diagrams, and calligraphies, as well as photographs demonstrating Aikido techniques, the book also offers a history of Aikido, personal anecdotes about the Founder, and translations of several of his lectures.