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  1. Aiki (martial arts principle) - Wikipedia

    Aiki (合気, "joining spirit"), a Japanese budō term, at its most basic is a principle that allows a conditioned practitioner to negate or redirect an opponent's power.

  2. Aikido | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 11, 2025 · Aikido practitioners train to subdue, rather than maim or kill, but many of its movements can nevertheless be deadly. Aikido especially emphasizes the importance of achieving complete …

  3. What Is Aikido? | Aikido Primer — Hikari no Ken Aikido

    Unlike arts that rely on striking or brute force, Aikido teaches how to blend with an incoming force, redirect it, and neutralize conflict without aggression. It is often described as “graceful” or “circular,” …

  4. Aiki - Aikido Knowledge Base - Aikido Glossary

    Aiki lends its name to various Japanese martial arts most notably aikido and its parent art, Daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu. These arts tend to use the principle of aiki as a core element underpining the bulk of their …

  5. Aikidō & Aikibujutsu • Aikibujutsu Tanren Kenkyūkai

    Aikidō's fundamental principle is to blend with an opponent's movement and energy, controlling his or her physical center while protecting one's own center against reversals.

  6. Aiki (martial arts principle) explained

    What is Aiki (martial arts principle)? Aiki is a principle that allows a conditioned practitioner to negate or redirect an opponent's power.

  7. A Brief Exploration of Aiki - American Yoshinkan Aiki Jujutsu

    Jan 6, 2024 · Aiki is not just a martial art; it's a journey toward unity, balance, and the profound realization that, in the end, the true mastery lies not only in technique but in the way we navigate the …

  8. Aikido | United States Aikido Federation

    Aikido is a modern Japanese style of martial arts practiced in roughly 140 countries around the world, with Aikikai being the original school of Aikido.

  9. About Aikido – Takemusu Aikido Association

    The name Aikido consists of three Japanese Characters (Kanji): AI, to unite; KI, spirit; DO, way or path. The last character is significant in that it implies a path, or philosophy that one follows in one’s life. …

  10. What Is Aikido? (An Introduction to the Japanese Martial Art

    Aikido, a Japanese martial art known for its fluid movements and emphasis on harmony and non-violent resolution of conflicts, has a rich history deeply rooted in traditional Japanese combat techniques.