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Elements of Aikido

The Elements of Aikido introduces Aikido's basic philosophical approaches with a special emphasis on the non-physical traits needed in Aikido. Aikido is a unique martial art. Modern, sophisticated and highly evolved in its philosophy and ethics, it is beautiful to watch and exhilarating to perform. Aikido, however, is an alternative to violence. Its aim is not to just neutralize an opponent, but to secure a safe conclusion for all. It enables anyone, regardless of size, strength, gender or athletic ability to protect themselves as well as others. More than just self-defense it is an effective tool for leadership, conflict resolution, stress management and a profound way to healthy living. The Elements of Aikido explains: - how Aikido varies from other martial arts - how Aikido translates into everyday living and enhances its quality - the benefits of Aikido - the basic training methods, including the concept of Ki - how to find a reputable Aikido teacher and school.

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Product Details:
Author: Greg O'Connor
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: March 25, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439231877
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
 
 

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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Even better than his first book! I highly recommend it.  Jan 18, 1999

Mr. O'Connor knows what Aikido students are looking for in this wonderful, informative book. This should be a first pick for those studying Aikido or even thinking about studying. I was surprised to see that the author also added his own drawings. They are very good.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4this is my first book for me in Aikido..  Jul 19, 1999

This book contain many details of Aikido, not for pratice. It say about : What is, How to , concept and compare with other martial arts. good one for me. This is the first book for my Aikido.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Book  Jun 19, 2009
By L. Tarantino
OK, I may be a little biased being a student at O'Connor Sensei's dojo (I'm writing this under my wife's account and maiden name so I don't appear a teacher's pet), add the fact that I'm relatively new to Aikido and you may be thinking "can I trust this review at all?" Hopefully my honesty will convince you that this indeed is a fantastic book, and I really recommend it to anyone interested in the art. Personally I've been practicing for about 9 months now and am finally starting to "get it", this book was a major part of that. While the sections on specific technique are relatively light, the content on some of the more subjective aspects (i.e. Ki, philosophy etc) is better than anything I've read elsewhere (while being new to aikido, I'm a confirmed bibliophile and have amassed a collection of such already). Besides which, a book really can't impart technique nearly as well as direct instruction (or even youtube), but on the more abstruse aspects as covered here, such books really do open new doors of understanding. This, and "The Art of Peace" by O'Sensei are the two books I can see myself reading many times over in the coming years, highly recommended to aikidoka of all levels of experience.

5Great for the aikido beginner or thinker about-er  Jul 23, 2010
By J. W. Charles "x69cancer"
This book does not purport to teach you to be an aikido master... or novice for that matter. It explains the concepts of nonviolence behind aikido. It shows you the basic moves and relates them to this concept. It explains them well enough that it may give you "tweaks" if you are already a practicing aikidoka. This is a great book for the uninitiated and the novice. I would not have been nearly as lost if I had read this book before I stepped into the dojo for the first time. Aikido focuses on staying centered, projecting ki, and circular movement. This book explains those concepts very well. It also gives a historical contextual background.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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