
Aiki (martial arts principle) - Wikipedia
Aiki (合気, "joining spirit"), a Japanese budō term, at its most basic is a principle that allows a conditioned practitioner to negate or redirect an opponent's power.
Aikido - Wikipedia
Aikido is now practiced in around 140 countries. [1] It was originally developed by Morihei Ueshiba, as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy and religious beliefs.
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Peachtree Aikido Atlanta | Atlanta Aikido school | 1830 ...
Peachtree Aikido: Intown Atlanta's Aikido school since 1993. Adult Aikido classes and children's classes for kids 6 and up. Visitors and drop-ins welcome.
Aikido concepts - Wikipedia
Aikido concepts are ideas that form the philosophical or technical basis of the Japanese martial art aikido. Aiki (合氣) means the defender blends without clashing with the attacker, then goes …
AIKI (아이키) - MyDramaList
Aiki is a South Korean dancer, choreographer and member of the dance group HOOK. In 2019, she competed as a member of dance team 'All Ready' on World of Dance Season 3, an …
Atlanta School of Aikido
Training includes the empty-handed arts of Aikido (throwing and pinning) as well as Ki training, weapons training with jo (staff), bokken (wooden sword), and Internal Power development. …
What Is Aikido? | Aikido Primer — Hikari no Ken Aikido
Unlike arts that rely on striking or brute force, Aikido teaches how to blend with an incoming force, redirect it, and neutralize conflict without aggression. It is often described as “graceful” or …
Aiki - Aikido Knowledge Base - Aikido Glossary
Aiki lends its name to various Japanese martial arts most notably aikido and its parent art, Daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu. These arts tend to use the principle of aiki as a core element underpining the …
Aikido | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Oct 31, 2025 · aikido, martial art and self-defense system that resembles the fighting methods jujitsu and judo in its use of twisting and throwing techniques and in its aim of turning an …