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The Japanese Fighting ArtsThere is no end to training. Once you begin to feel that you are masters, you are no longer getting on the way you are to follow.
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Traditional Aikido: Sword, Stick, Body Arts, Volume 1-5
Traditional Aikido: Sword, Stick, Body Arts, Volume 1-5 | 295 MB
Morihiro Saito | Publisher: Japan Publications Trading Co 1974-1976 | 765 Pages |
ISBN: 0870402668, 0870402676, 0870402870, 0870402889, 0870403729 | PDF
+ M.Saito-Traditional Aikido Vol.1-Basic Techniques
+ M.Saito-Traditional Aikido Vol.2-Advanced Techniques
+ M.Saito-Traditional Aikido Vol.3-Applied Techniques
+ M.Saito-Traditional Aikido Vol.4-Vital Techniques
+ M.Saito-Traditional Aikido Vol.5-Training works wonders
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Aikido: The Art Of Fighting Without FightingFrom Author's intro:
So, I realise that until the species we call humankind evolves,there will always be a need for violence (unfortunately, Ihave no doubt about this in my mind) to protect the goodmajority and the world, from the bad minority and theindifferent from themselves. This doesn't make violenceright, rather it is a necessary evil -sometimes you have tolose a finger to save a hand. This does not mean thateveryone has to partake in violence, or even agree on itsnecessity, on a large scale to protect this world from thosewho would inadvertently destroy it. Many people make themistake of thinking that a solution must be palatable to becorrect -this couldn't be farther from the truth. Violence toprevent greater violence will never be more than a hideous expression of physical domination, but it may save mankind until its metamorphosis into a spiritual domain.
Therefore, not everyone has to 'get their hands dirty'. There will always be a select few, like the killer T -cells in thebody, that roam the bloodstream protecting the body from the intrusion of viral cells, who are chosen to do the dirtywork in the name of those who won't or can't. The immune system protects the body this way, and even God in his infinite wisdom had warring angels in Heaven to fight evil.Returning to my original questions: why did I write this book, why do I teach avoidance techniques? Because violence is wrong and one ofthe best remedies is to attack proactively so that we can avoid, escape, dissuade, loophole or posture to avoid physical confrontation and prevent violence from becoming manifest. I believe that a part of the evolution of our speciesis to rid the world of violence, so I would like to explore as many ways of avoiding fighting as I can. If all we know is 'a punch on the nose', then, when the shit hits the fan and contention is on the menu, we will have no other choice but to employ a punch on the nose. If, however, we have several other alternatives to choose from, and we can become expert in using these alternatives, then we can strategically evadethe use of force, and still ensure victory most of the time.
As with all my concepts, this book is pieced together from empirical study in the field. None of it is theory, I have made it all work on many occasions against fear some opponents who wanted to part me from my mortality, or from my good looks at the very least!
When I started in the martial arts my 'ippon', my knock out, my tap-out was to beat my opponents with the use of physical force. My objectives have now changed. Now if Ihave to hit some one to win the day I feel that no one has won. So my ippon now is to beat someone using guile as opposed to force. My hope is that this book will encourage the same in you.
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The Art of Aikido - Principles and Essential TechniquesAikido 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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