Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Strength in harmony with nature, Aikido


Hello friends, today i am going to write about a japanese martial art. Its developed for Morihei Ueshiba, who learned many martial arts, like ninjutsu o kenjutsu. He is considered for the people that pratice Aikido like a great master, because he always want to be best, to learn more and increaces his knowledge. For many reasons the Aikido it´s my favorite and for this i practice it all weeks.

Now, I explain the principal characteristics of Aikido, for you understand why like me. First, Aikido is not a competition sport, because the Aikido philosophy says nobody win in a fight, because i can hit to somebody but other personar can hit me for vengance, and this is infinity, this is the reason because the violence is not a solution. The violence only produce more violence and vengance, hate or resentmente. The second point, is that in Aikido, we always can to learn new things, even the masters of Aikido (Sensei) can to learn of his students!, and the women, children or old people can to learn Aikido and practice all days. All people follow their path that walk to their own rythm. The last point is Aikido teach respect for the people and to be corteous. Too its teached me to be more brave but whitout violent.

In conclusion, I can say that i have know many good people for Aikido and I learned so much about the control of my body and the healthy life. I trust more in myself and i belive that with effort is posible get our objetives. I want too invite to you to practice some martial arts because is fun and to improve our body. Now I put a video of Aikido for you motivation !


Postscript: The Aikido is better than ballet because the movements are naturals ! hahaha :)


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4 comments:

  1. I don't like aikido and the martial art in general, I think it shouldn't exist if all the people would be good, the martial art would be unnecesary.

    Corrections:

    -"because he always want to be best" missed, "the" between "be" and "Best".
    -Ballet is better than aikido.

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  2. aaa jajuajua... I like how they handle the weight of his own body, the balance :)

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  3. I really liked the way you've structured and organized your ideas.

    The content part is ok, but you need to pay more attention to grammar. For example, the present simple form of the verbs in the third person singular. Modal verbs like "can" don't require a "to" for the following verb. These are all things you can check if you google the grammatical tenses you're using. You can get links to lots of web sites of English grammar in which you will find examples and explanations.

    See you soon.
    :)

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  4. very interesting post.this is my first time visit here.i found so mmany interesting stuff in your blog especially its discussion..thanks for the post! aikido

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