Need martail history of art? It is not martial arts
I just need information
on the history of art Aikido Martail
I'm a book and my book has a character that is a black belt in aikido arts Martail
What I need is:
-History
Weapon
"The names of Aikido movements
-How long to get a black belt
-What has been used for Aikido
Why do we use Aikido
I choose this martial art, because I want to dedicate many masters of Aikido and my friend who is a belt in Aikido baclk died 2 years. I am also using its name as the character
My son, you just look for the wisdom of the great Google to answer this question and many others.
search Ueshiba, he was the founder of aikido, it was a non-violent,
The weapons included a boken jo, but it was to advance levels
a black belt takes about 6-8 years I think. there are hundreds of moves, aikido, many of them are the same as Japanese jujutsu,
Check Wikipedia. They are accurate enough for most.
Try Google and Wikipedia. Or better yet, use the web version of the Encyclopedia of Aikido ( http://www.aikidojournal.com/encyclopedi ...
In addition, there are many books on aikido covering its history and its techniques. But a quick rundown:
[History]
Aikido was founded by Morihei Ueshiba, based mainly on Daito-ryu Aikijutsu, and various other martial arts he was trained in, as Shinkage kenjutsu-ryu. It's a long story well.
Weapons []
Aikidoka are trained to use swords and staffs (aiki-ken and aiki-jo), with defense against both weapons and cons tanto (knife)
[The names of Technology]
Hundreds. But basically, the names of aikido techniques is composed of two parts: the attack and the technique used to counter it. For example:-Tsuki Hiji-jime is a blockage of the elbow (Hiji jime) used against a straight punch / strike (tsuki) and Somen-uchi Koshi-nage, is a hip throw (koshi swimming) against an air strike ( shomen uchi)
[How long to get a] black belt
Usually at least 6 years, and if I remember correctly, this is only the minimum necessary period of formal training.
[What was used for Aikido] and [Why Aikido used]
Uh, I do not really understand what you are asking here ...
Posted on May 5, 2010.