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Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969)
Commonly referred to as O Sensei spent
many years mastering the Japanese martial arts of sword, spear, staff and
jujitsu. O Sensei then added his insights of the harmony in nature
to create Aikido - the way of harmony. This unique blend of physical
and mental training emphasized harmony, self-control, promoting health
and well-being. Aikido aims to neutralize an attacker’s energy instead
of inflicting harm. This is done
by blending with the attacker’s force and then leading that force into
a circular and flowing motion. Aikido masters are among the finest
martial artists in the world. |
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Master Koichi Tohei
Former chief instructor for O Sensei and 10th
dan in Aikido, founded Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido in 1974. It is more commonly
known as Ki Aikido. It emphasizes a balanced training that includes
both physical and mental development through mind and body coordination.
Since physical strength is not important,
Aikido is very practical for men and women of any size. This
is what we teach at the Winnipeg Ki Aikido Club. |