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Bucks County Aikido martial arts Training PhilosophyAikido Training at Bucks County Aikdio "This is not mere theory," O-Sensei, the founder of Aikido, said. "You must practice it." Practicing in partners, each working at his or her own level, students alternate as the attacker and the one who receives the attack. Learning to take falls safely is an important aspect of training. Whether executing the technique or taking a fall, the Aikidoist trains to blend with or "capture" the opponent's energy and harmlessly redirect it. The rewards of training include stamina, flexibility and improved muscle tone, but effectiveness does not depend on size or strength. Men and women of all ages practice Aikido. Ultimately, it is the attack that brings down the attacker. Above all, training is an encounter with oneself. The student of Aikido seeks to identify and gain control of the ways in which he or she reacts to opposition, and so learn to remain centered under all conditions. Introductory Course Join a two-month introductory course, an immersion into the foundation of Aikido. You'll learn the basic techniques and be introduced to the philosophy of Aikido. This course is a great way to get started, but not the only way. Call us at (215) 249-8462 or e-mail for more options. The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. |
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www.buckscountyaikido.com Bucks County Aikido 802 New Galena Rd. Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 249-8462 |