(eye-key-doe) compound from "ai" (harmony), "ki" (spirit), and "do" (Way): the Way of harmonious spirit.
eye-key-doh) a Japanese martial art which uses an opponents momentum against himself
Japenese martial art invented by Morehei Ueshiba, involving internal and external harmony with nature, the techniques of this system are circular in movement. Other styles exist as off-shoots from the original founder's version.
(eye-kee-doe) AI: Harmony KI: Spirit DO: The Way or Path (see about aikido)
One of the three martial arts, in the nine movement forms of Nia, known as "The Dance of Harmonious Spherical Motion."
The way of harmonious energy
"The way of harmonious spirit". A form of self-defence performed without weapons, now recognized as a sport.
a Japanese martial art employing principles similar to judo
Harmony ( Ai) with Life-force ( ki) Way ( do), way of harmony
A Japanese martial art, invented by Morihei Ueshiba at the beginning of the 20th century. Aikido is a defensive art that utilizes circular movements to redirect an opponent's attacks. "AI" means "to meet, come together, harmonize" "KI" means "energy, spirit, mind" "DO" means "the way of"
ai means harmony or coming together; ki is the spirit or energy; do means a path or a way.[Back
a martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba
the way of harmonizing with the force and principle of nature
Is both a method of self-defense and a spiritual discipline, with the goal being to harmonize one's chi (vital energy) with that of one's opponent, so that the opponent's strength and weight are used against him or her. Many of the moves are flowing and graceful, similar to those of tai chi.
( åˆæ°—é“ ) Way of Harmony with the Universe
Literally, the way of harmony with energy.
Modern jujitsu system derived from Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu. (Japanese)
A Japanese term meaning "way of divine harmony." Aikido is a defensive way of unarmed combat, created in the '20s.
A Japanese martial art, Aikido is both a method of self-defense and spiritual discipline. The goal is to harmonize one's chi (life force) with that of one's opponent, so that the opponent's strength and weight are used against him or her.
Spiritual discipline and self-defense method that uses grappling, throws, and non-resistance to debilitate opponents.
The way of harmony with the forces and energy of nature
The Japanese name of this martial art literally means "the way of spiritual harmony." Like tai chi, Aikido exercises emphasize harmony and grace of movement.
Ai (harmony), Ki (spirit, feelings), Do (The Way or Path). The way of harmonizing the spirit of oneself with the spirit of the universe.
A martial art, based on older styles of ju-jitsu, created by Ueshiba Morihei in the 20th century. Japanese for "the way of harmony."
Japanese martial art (gendai budÅ), developed by Morihei Ueshiba, primarily during the late 1920s and 1930s. Aikido is a synthesis of Ueshiba's martial studies with his philosophical and religious beliefs. His goal was to create and disseminate a martial art through which a practitioner could achieve the ability to defend himself without injuring his attacker.