Yoshinkan Aikido is not a sport. Aikido is the development and strengthening
of the body and mind, and the practical side of Aikido must never be forgotten.
Aikido Q&A
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Aikido Q&A
- What kinds of techniques are used in Aikido?
- Aikido uses circular movements in order to assimilate with the
power of an attack. (This power is the energy which is generated
when two people pass each other.) Then after assimilating with the
attack the Aikido technique neutralizes the enemy's attack completely
from a dead angle.
- Why is Aikido called "The Martial Art of Harmony"?
- Aikido techniques don't have unnatural movements.
For example, if your enemy pulls you, the action you
take will not be to resist the pull, but to harmonize with the
movement, and lead the attacker to a naturally unbalance position.
Aikido always applies a harmonizing technique and that is the reason
why Aikido is called "the Martial Art of Harmony".
- Is Aikido good for your health?
Many people visit Aikido dojos for health purposes.
Although, many other sports are good for keeping you
healthy, Aikido has many motions using muscles and joints that
are not usually used. Twists, turns, and stretches in Aikido training,
stimulate muscles and nerve centers in your body, which are good
for your health and well being.
Aikido is a martial art where you train in a cooperative
atmosphere with an ambitious mind, concentrating on training with
the help of others. In this healthy environment, practicing Aikido
will make you feel mentally better.
- Aikido is said to be good for character-building.
Why?
- Aikido always harmonizes with the enemy's attack without collision.
This feature of Aikido inspires the spirit of cooperation with others.
In a serious clean dojo, with courtesy and manner, continuous
training will help students to mature, become broad-minded, understanding,
accepting and appreciative. Aikido will enrich practitioners' humanities.
- What is "Ki" in Aikido?
"Ki" means the source of life, the power that vitalizes
you, or life itself. When you apply a technique at the moment that
the enemy's "Ki" weakens, you will be able to perform the
technique better than usual.
In Aikido training, Kokyu-ryoku (Breath-Power) is naturally
developed which is a fundamental power generated by the flow of "Ki".
- Why is Aikido thought to be useful for self-defense?
- Aikido techniques are designed to neutralize the attacker, therefore
it is ideal for self-defense.
- Can anyone practice Aikido?
- Aikido doesn't use hard collision. It makes use of the enemy's
power of the attack when applying the technique. In this sense, physical
spec, like body size, muscle strength, do not matter in the practice
of Aikido. For that reason, Aikido is spreading throughout the world
among young and old, male and female.
- How about starting from a beginners' level?
- Most of the new members of the dojo are beginners of Aikido, and
have never experienced other martial arts. Aikido is not a competitive
style sport, like playing a game or competing for records.
A new student begins by intensively practicing basic
movements and techniques repeatedly. Practicing repeatedly and continuously,
the student improves their Aikido step by step.
- Can I start at anytime?
- Absolutely. Yoshinkan Honbu and all the other Yoshinkan Dojos around
the world are waiting for you to contact them.

