GregMMA et Aikido
Karaté Bushido Officiel・2 minutes read
Aikido focuses on controlled intensity in training to enhance technique understanding, aiming to control adversaries without causing harm. The text explores historical development of martial arts in Japan and emphasizes adaptability and a balanced approach in combat.
Insights
- Aikido's emphasis on controlled intensity in training aims to prevent injuries and enhance technique understanding, distinguishing it from more aggressive martial arts practices.
- The historical roots of Aikido debunk claims of being a sect and highlight its modern approach that avoids enforcing religious practices, focusing instead on producing energy without physical force and humanizing intentions in combat.
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What is the philosophy behind Aikido?
Aikido focuses on technique and practice.
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