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SuenakaZenzanDojo Aikido
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Aikido is
a Japanese martial art founded in the late 1930s by Morihei Ueshiba, who is referred to even by those who do not study aikido
as O'Sensei, which means "Great Teacher." O'Sensei studied many martial arts in his youth, including sumo wrestling, spear and bayonet arts, arts
using a wooden staff, sword arts, and the ancient grappling art of ju-jitsu. As he grew older, he realized that the purpose
of martial arts should not be to harm other people, but to defend oneself while preserving the attacker, bettering oneself
in the process. Thus, O'Sensei combined the martial arts he had studied into aikido, which means "The Way of Harmony."
The hallmark of aikido technique
is flowing, circular movements that enable the defender to off-balance an attacker, blending with the attacker's energy
in such a way that the attack is neutralized with minimal effort and bodily harm. Aikido technique incorporates throws and
immobilizing limb and joint locks, and tumbling skills so that one can receive techniques during practice without bodily harm.
Aikido students develop strength,
balance and flexibility of both body and mind, and in so doing learn self-discipline, moderation, and compassion for others.
Because aikido techniques do not rely on physical size or strength to be effective, it is ideal for men and women of all fitness
levels. The Suenaka School of
Martial Arts teaches Suenaka-ha Tetsugaku-ho Aikido, which means "Suenaka style, philosophical way." Equal emphasis
is placed on physical and personal betterment. A direct student of O'Sensei, Suenaka Sensei incorporates all of O'Sensei's
teachings in his style, combined with his extensive experience in real-world self-defense. The result is a martial art that
is "street effective" yet respectful of all living things, conducted in a dynamic, joyful and welcoming atmosphere,
without conflict or machismo. All sincere seekers are invited to study.
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