About Aikido Sydney and its different styles and form


Posted August 5, 2015 by joebracks

While discussing about the key term Aikido Sydney let’s get into its history which tells that it is a martial art that got introduced in the country of Japan by the great teacher titled as ‘O Sensei’ ‘Morihei Ueshiba’.

 
Kellyville NSW----While discussing about the key term Aikido Sydney let's get into its history which tells that it is a martial art that got introduced in the country of Japan by the great teacher titled as 'O Sensei' 'Morihei Ueshiba'. The purest form of Aikido includes certain joint locks and throws which gets derived from the several throws and Jujitsu or the other various techniques that gets derived from the form of 'Kenjutsu'. Aikido in Sydney does not only concentrates on kicking or punching the other participant of the game instead it will be focusing more on the energy of the opponents for gaining a good control or even throwing them out of their way. Aikido can never be said any static art but it will be more focusing on dynamic movements as well as motion of your body parts.

If followed closely then from Aikido the practitioner will be getting what they actually was searching for, whether these art form can get used as a mean of technique for self defense, enlightenment spiritually, for mind peace and physical health. O Sensei focused on the spiritual and moral facets of Aikido emphasizing greatly on the construction of peace and harmony in the easiest ways possible. If Aikido gets interpreted in English then it will be better known as 'The mean of getting synchronization of the spirit in the best ways possible'. Still it holds all truth even today although with its manifold styles emphasizing more on the spiritual parts more to lesser or bigger degrees. Although paradoxical is the word which will still being used for martial discipline that strives for harmony and peace but what is more significant is that Aikido still remains the basic belief about this art form.

What are the different Aikido Sydney styles?

More likely ikido Sydney does not consist of any such styles. Kind of cheese cake it is which you can cut into a square or wedges and dig it with your fork and knife but still it will be called only a cheese cake. Originally it was the conception of 'O Sensei' who later put it forward to the entire world through his pupils and such got possible with the opening of the many 'dojos'. Because of its dynamic nature the followers of 'O Sensei' evolved it in many styles with several ways. Hence its different styles got introduced.


1) Aiki Budo: This is the oldest art forms and holds quite a lot of similarity to that of the existing 'Jutsu'. This remains the toughest forms practiced ever and in the early days most of the students got trained in Aiki Budo only.
2) Yoseikan: Minoru Mochizuki is the founder of this form who belongs to the squad of pupils of O Sensei and Jigoro Kano Sensei. This form includes forms of Judo, Karate along with some forms of Aiki Budo.
3) Yoshinkan: Gozo Shioda was the teacher of this form who was with O Sensei from the middle of 30s.With the end of the war immediately he was been called to be a teacher and laterward make his own organization which he named as 'Yoshinkan'.


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Last Updated August 5, 2015