Why Aikido is Effective in a Street Fight

Why Aikido is Effective in a Street Fight Aikido, founded by Morihei Ueshiba, often receives criticism for being impractical in real-world self-defense scenarios. But is that really the case? In today’s video, we will delve deep into the art of Aikido and explore why it can be surprisingly effective in a street fight! To truly understand Aikido’s effectiveness, let’s start with its origins. Aikido was developed by Morihei Ueshiba, known as O-Sensei, in the early 20th century. It draws inspiration from traditional Japanese martial arts, including Jujitsu, Kenjutsu, and Aiki-jujutsu. O-Sensei’s vision for Aikido, however, extended beyond mere combat techniques. The word “Aikido“ can be broken down into its components: “ai,“ meaning harmony or blending; “ki,“ meaning spirit or energy; and “do,“ meaning the way or path. So, Aikido is often translated as “the way of harmony with the spirit“ or “the way of unifying life
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