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Aikido is a Japanese martial art which was invented by Ueshiba Morihei (1883–1969). A new budo came about when M. Ueshiba made the spiritual aspect the central concern of this training and excluded all militancy and violence. The word he used for it, aikido, accordingly means way (do) of harmony (ai) with cosmic energy (ki), and thus refers to the central principles of this martial art. A personal way that enriches the self and one’s own life and is in harmonious energetic interchange with others. Freedom, openness and self-confidence, but also perseverance, intuition and creativity, have far more importance in aikido than the idea of competition. In accordance with its peaceful, spiritual attitude, attacks are not met with counter-attacks in aikido, but through adopting a favourable position that allows the oncoming energy to be recognised, utilised and redirected.
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