Martial Arts

Aikido

Aikido is a Japanese martial art renowned for its focus on blending with an opponent’s energy and redirecting it, rather than using brute force. It emphasizes harmony, non-aggression, and self-defense techniques that make it suitable for people of all ages and abilities. In Aikido, practitioners, known as “Aikidoka,” learn techniques to neutralize and control aggressive situations through joint locks, throws, and pins. The art places a strong emphasis on fluid, circular movements that are both graceful and highly effective.

Aikido

Details

Also known as

The Way of Harmony of Spirit

Country of Origin

Japan

Olympic Sports

None

Recommended for

Self-defense, discipline, flexibility, and mental focus

Weapon used

Bokken (wooden sword), Jo (staff), Tanto (knife)

Hardness

Soft

Parenthood

Derived from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu

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Focus on

Grappling and softness

Aikido

Institutes