The Art of Aikido
The Art of Aikido: Principles and Essential Techniques
Aikido is a modern Budo founded by Morihei Ueshiba after he had mastered many traditional Japanese martial
arts and engaged in profound spiritual training. Morihei maintained, "In true Budo, there is no enemy. True Budo
is the function of love. A martial art solely concerned with winning and losing is not true Budo. Victory is to
thoroughly rid the mind of contention and conflict within ourselves."
This book was composed by Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Morihei’s son and successor as the Second Aikido Doshu (the person
who embodies the spirit of Aikido as inherited from the founder and is its living symbol). Morihei himself taught
Aikido in archaic, esoteric language, and limited his instruction to a select few. In order to introduce Aikido to
the rest of the world, his son simplified its philosophy and arranged the techniques so that it would be possible
for any serious trainee to practice this martial art. Aikido is now practiced in eighty-five foreign countries—a
testament to Kisshomaru's achievement. The Aikido ideal of "refining one’s mind and body to foster a spirit of
harmony" has obviously struck a common chord among the peoples of the world.
This book is a compilation of Kisshomaru’s writings on Aikido. It will provide the reader with deep insight into
both the spiritual and technical dimensions of Aikido, and explain its central features—ki energy, breathing
methods, posture, among others. The book is detailed with many dynamic photos, depicting the author, and his son
Moriteru (present Doshu, and the author of The Aikido Master Course), carrying out the techniques. It is a work
that all Aikido practitioners, from beginner to master, will want to acquire.
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