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  2. Aikikai - Wikipedia

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    The Aikikai Foundation (公益財団法人合気会, Kōeki Zaidan Hōjin Aikikai) is the original aikido organization. It has been an incorporated entity in Japan since 1940 under the name Kōbukai Foundation (財団法人皇武会, Zaidan Hojin Kōbukan), then re-registered under the name "Aikikai" after the ban on Aikido practice was lifted by the GHQ in 1948.

  3. Aikido - Wikipedia

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    Aikido was created by Morihei Ueshiba (植芝 盛平) (1883–1969), referred to by some aikido practitioners as Ōsensei (Great Teacher). [13] The term aikido was coined in the 20th century. [ 14 ] Ueshiba envisioned aikido not only as the synthesis of his martial training, but as an expression of his personal philosophy of universal peace and ...

  4. Yoshinkan - Wikipedia

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    Kamae is the foundation of all Yoshinkan aikido techniques and practitioners of Yoshinkan aikido strive to perfect their kamae so that their overall technique will be strengthened. Along with kamae there are 6 kihon dosa (lit. "basic movements") which are considered to be central for the 150 basic techniques. Yoshinkan aikido students practice ...

  5. Aikido styles - Wikipedia

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    Shoot Aikido (シュート・アイキドウ, Shūto aikidou) is a style founded Fumio Sakurai and promoted by Aikido S.A., International Practical Aikido Federation. [a] A descendant style of Yoshinkan Aikido, Fumio Sakurai was a student of Gozo Shioda. It aims to create a more realistic combat version of Aikido and promotes tournaments where ...

  6. Aikido techniques - Wikipedia

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    When all attacks are considered, aikido has over 10,000 nameable techniques. [citation needed] Many aikido techniques derive from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, but some others were invented by Morihei Ueshiba. The precise terminology for some may vary between organizations and styles; what follows are the terms used by the Aikikai Foundation.

  7. Tony Smibert - Wikipedia

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    Tony Smibert AM Born Anthony Charles Smibert (1949-01-08) 8 January 1949 (age 76) Melbourne, Victoria Nationality Australian Education National Gallery of Victoria Art School, Melbourne State College Known for Painter Movement Independent Website smibert.com Anthony Charles Smibert AM (born 1949 in Melbourne) is an artist and aikido teacher. He has exhibited artworks and published research ...

  8. International Aikido Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Aikido Federation was formed in 1976 to serve as a primary global aikido organisation. It is an umbrella organisation with member organisations from more than 80 nations (for example, the All-Japan Aikido Federation is one member).

  9. Category:Aikido organizations - Wikipedia

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