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O'Sensei

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Aikido - O-Sensei Morihei Ueshiba at Iwama

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Aikido- Hand to Sword Techniques

 
CNY Aikido Club PDF Print E-mail
The CNY Aikido Club is currently Meeting Tuesday & Sunday in Cicero. If you would like to join please send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .

All you need is the time and some loose fitting clothes to work out in. We do stretching, breathing and techniques. Standard Aikido Techniques and Self Defense techniques for real world situations. E-Mail us today.
 
CNY Aikido Club Seeking Members PDF Print E-mail
Have you ever wanted to learn Aikido?
Do you know Aikido and want an opportunity to share your knowledge?
Just need a place to Practice?
Need some friends to practice with closer to home?

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Aikido of Central New York PDF Print E-mail

If you're looking for Aikido of Central New York you can find it at http://www.aikidoofcny.com.

 

 
Welcome to the CNY Aikido Club PDF Print E-mail

The CNY Aikido Club was formed to encourage the free exchange and practice of Aikido.  The Club welcomes all levels of members.

 

We hope to see you on the mat.

 

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What is Aikido? PDF Print E-mail

Aikido (合気道 Aikidō, also 合氣道 using an older style of kanji), literally meaning "harmony energy way", or with some poetic license, "way of the harmonious spirit", is a gendai budo — a modern Japanese martial art. Practitioners of aikido are known as aikidoka. It was developed by Morihei Ueshiba (植芝盛平) (also known by aikidoka as o-sensei (大先生)) over the period of the 1930s to the 1960s. Technically, the major parts of aikido are derived from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu (大東流合気柔術), a form of jujutsu with many joint techniques, and kenjutsu (剣術), or Japanese sword technique (some believe especially the tactics in Aikido is influenced by Yagyū Shinkage Ryū). Aikido is also considered to contain a significant spiritual component.

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