With the number of Aikido dojos in the U.S. estimated
at up to 1,000, this Japanese martial art has never been
more popular. This revised edition of the best-selling
''Aikido Exercises for Teaching and Training ''provides
an ideal companion for both teachers and students of all
Aikido systems. With over 100 illustrations and 300
pages of detailed techniques and exercises, ''Aikido
Exercises for Teaching and Training ''has proved itself
as the definitive guide to the ''peaceful martial art.''
The exercises here are based on ''hitori waza, ''the
simple building blocks that underlie the most
spectacular Aikido throws. These are augmented with
testing techniques, class demonstrations, and underlying
basics of physics, anatomy, and psychology. The book
includes an explanation of the relationships between
exercises and throws; an approach for safe mastery of
rolling and ''ukemi ''skills; the anatomy of wristlocks;
useful training equipment; exercises for individual,
off-mat practice; and verbal self-defense techniques.
Unlike most Aikido manuals, this one draws from multiple
systems (including Aikikai and Yoshinkan Aikido as well
as Judo) and many seemingly unrelated topics to enhance
understanding of the underlying principles of Aikido.
Peppered with humorous anecdotes, creative analogies,
and real-life lessons, this is a practical and inspiring
guide for all Aikidoists. |
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