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INTRODUCTION Aikido practised regularly encourages a healthy mental and spiritual disposition as well as a good physical well being. Aikido certainly fosters a high moral standard among its true teaching. The real Aikido spirit seeks to help others as well as oneself. Aikido is not merely a series of techniques designed to overcome or subdue an opponent but are exercises, which embrace many universal laws of motion and natural movement, which are understood as the student progresses. The true Aikido avoids arrogance and fake pride, never taking advantage of those weaker or less skilful. Through the study of Aikido one will discover the true values and learn to enjoy a harmonious relationship with ones fellow man. Aikido is not merely an art of techniques but into its exercises and movements are woven elements of philosophy psychology and dynamics. As one learns the various arts one will at the same time train the mind, improve the health and develop an unbreakable self-confidence. If there is respect familiarity will not breed contempt. One cannot make perfect separation of the spiritual and physical without death resulting. Though the basic idea of physical application the spiritual input of this theory should follow naturally. Regard this as a very brief explanation as you would the caption to an illustration both requiring direct experience for- DO – the way or path Politeness. Rules of behaviour and common decency are very much part of Ki Aikido. All students are expected to acquaint themselves with Aikido etiquette. After starting practising one should try not to give up but continue with a strong mind, being determined to overcome difficulties. You will by and by understand the principle and spirit of Aikido feeling a great benefit. 1. Respect your teacher Sensei Williams 2002 |