Aikido History

Morihei Ueshiba - Founder of Aikido

Everyone has a spirit that can be refined…
…a body that can be trained in some manner…
…a suitable path to follow.
Your are here for no other purpose than to realize your inner divinity…
…manifest your inner enlightenment.
Foster peace in your own life…
…then apply Aikido to all that you encounter.

Aikido is a Japanese martial art founded in the early 20th century by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), also known as O-Sensei (Great Teacher). O-Sensei was a master of several Samurai arts including Kenjutsu (sword), Sojutsu (spear) and Jujutsu. He was a deeply spiritual person and realized that peaceful resolutions were necessary for ending violence in the world. O-Sensei ultimately created a martial art in which aggression is met with compassion. Aikido is sometimes referred to as the “way of harmony.”

 

Aikido is primarily an unarmed art; however, there is substantial training with the sword and staff. Movement is characterized as dynamic, circular and efficient. Attacks are resolved through maintaining proper timing, distance, and feeling; conflict is avoided. With daily practice the body will become stronger and endurance greater. Along with the practical application of Aikido as a form of self-defense, the training can serve to improve one’s quality of life by following the basic principles of Aikido: relax completely, stay calm, keep your center, and stay positive. As students continue to practice Aikido, they experience a transformation in mind, body, and spirit.