Find Out the Broad Array of Aikido Styles, Understanding And Importance! Prepare Tough But Prepare Smart… How will you arrive at your objective of polishing superior Aikido... More > skills?Do you find it maddening to sharpen your Aikido skills by taking a single stride forward and two strides back? Do you want to learn fighting without fighting? Won't it be amazing if you could be trained in Aikido before you even realize that you started practicing for it? Of course you can! Save yourselves weeks and months of pointless training prototype that can holdup or slab your trail to become an Aikido expert. This well defined e-book- Aikido -Learn the Martial Art, Aesthetics and Spiritual Way of Life will lend a hand to master all skills of this ancient Japanese martial art which is a fusion of attitude, defensive sport and devout beliefs. It's evidently explained in a communicative arrangement and illustrates closely what might be pulling you down from mastering this antique martial art...< Less
Aikido highlights the practices that do not injure or take people’s lives; it is different from other aggressive art forms. This skillfulness and actions which a person is trained in are... More > created to deflect a person's concentration or enfeeble that person.< Less
In this collection of essays Hoa Newens Sensei shares his insights on various aspects of Aikido training. The content of the essays is drawn from his forty-four years of experience in this martial... More > art that is also known as the Art of Peace. These 31 essays were written over a period of fifteen years and were meant to guide Aikido students in the intangible aspect of Aikido practice. Subjects discussed include, among other things, conflict resolution, ultimate self-defense, kata practice, teachings of Morihiro Saito Shihan, and the concept of Rei in martial arts. Readers from all styles of martial arts and at all levels will find gems that will enrich their own training.< Less
In this collection of essays Hoa Newens Sensei shares his insights on various aspects of Aikido training. The content of the essays is drawn from his forty-four years of experience in this martial... More > art that is also known as the Art of Peace. These 31 essays were written over a period of fifteen years and were meant to guide Aikido students in the intangible aspect of Aikido practice. Subjects discussed include, among other things, conflict resolution, ultimate self-defense, kata practice, teachings of Morihiro Saito Shihan, and the concept of Rei in martial arts. Readers from all styles of martial arts and at all levels will find gems that will enrich their own training.< Less
Aikido Basic Training is a detail technical manual for Aikido and other martial art practitioners, demonstrating basic concepts, principles and techniques for daily training.
A collection of essays adapted from talks given by Christopher Curtis, 8th Dan, Chief Instructor of the Hawaii Ki Federation and sensei of the Maui Ki-Aikido Dojo, covering the principles of... More > Ki-aikido and how they can be applied to living a more mindful and productive life.
"Most people pursue waking up in the way they go after a new car, or a mate, or becoming CEO, as if it’s the same thing. But this is not the same. Those are temporary goals. There is nothing wrong with getting new cars and becoming CEOs, or whatever else pleases you, but don’t confuse the two. Achieving those things, we use skills that can be learned, whereas awakening does not result from education, a gathering of knowledge. This is the very highest art form: the art of letting go of doing and dropping into resting in awareness itself. This “shift” is the perfect and complete unification of all aspects of life, of truly knowing and experiencing at the same time; suddenly, waaa! It all comes together.” –From Letting Go, Chapter 4< Less
Dragon Club: Akido
Kataoka Yamamoto lives on an island known as Tokagawa.
Kataoka just liked to go home and sleep but he has somehow ended up joining a group of people who call themselves the Dragon... More > Club. After joining the club he finds himself in more fights than he ever thought possible.
The people fighting with the Dragon Club are not normal people ever they are members of a large gang that controls the island called the Tokagawa battle axes.< Less