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[...]... general headquarters arena of AIKIDO, at 102 Wakamatsu-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Because the book cOlltains a record of Professor Uycshiba's own cltperiences in developing AIKIDO as well as an exposition of Ihc ideals and practical application of tbe arl and a detailed explanation of every hold "AIKIDO" was warmly received by all practItIoners of the an Now that AIKIDO has spread from Japan to... kno\\ledge of AIKIDO available 10 a larger public is one cause for dissatisfaction It must be ackno\\ledged that the thought processes of the Japanese and the sentence structure of the Japanese language make translation a difficult task and it is equally difficuh to present the spiritual overtones and undertones of AIKIDO so that non-Japanese may hear them clearly I am making this attempt to introduce AIKIDO. .. given me his kind permission to proceed and I ofTer "AIKIDO" in the hope (hat it will be a good companion 10 fellow practitioners and a guide to those who wish to pursue the study of thiS art CONTENTS Chapter r INTRODUCTION 31 AIKIDO AND NATURE _ 33 THE SPIRIT OF LOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL NATURE .• 34 THE RATIONALE OF NON-RESISTANCE 35 Chapler II AIKIDO AND MENTAL AND PHYSICAL COORDINATION COORDh... its devotees and all are assidously practiced Fifty years ago, the principles of AIKIDO were originated by its founder Professor Morihei Uyeshiba Its secrets have not been made generally known and even today in Japan only a comparatively few know them Lately AIKIDO has become a topic of general conversallon and the name of AIKIDO through newspapers, radio television, magazines and other media, has become... have a clear outlet lie who would understand AIKIDO correctly practice it correctly and gain a correct knowledge of it, must pursue its fundamental truths and then build upon this base of truth It should be emphasized at the biginning that to learn merely the art or AIKIDO does not mean that one can allain the exquisite skill that complete mastery brings AIKIDO AND NATUUE Mankind affirms the omnipotence... in the contest a manifeslatiofl of natual love-lhal is AIKIDO Those \~ho wHtch the actual training methods are amazed Ih:1I AIKIDO, unlike the traditional martial arts which seek to OVCl"'"dwe the new converts with their prestige stri\es to practise in earnest but Jo)fully and harmoniously in unreserved friendliness All this serves 10 prove that AIKIDO IS one of the martial arts which obey the laws... KUIlI·SI-IlME SA'JKYO {BJ 146 CONCLUSiON Chap'er V 148 AIKIDO AS A WAY TO MAINTAIN HEALTH MENTAL CONSiDERATION Lir~ 151 153 1 Exaltalion or 153 2 rosilive U!>C or Mll1d •.• .•.• 154 Force PHYSICAL CONSIDERATION 155 I Exercising The Entire Ilody • • 155 2 Exercises To Make The Body Soft 3 Avoid Doing Unrcasonable Thll1gs • 151 Chapter VI 156 AIKIDO AS THE ARTS OF SELF-DEFENSE 159 MENTAL CONSIDERATION... twice as big as he is Tho> author as Honorary Captain of HawaIi Police Force • ~ ' .( ' ~ • ~ ~ -~ o fI- t : -"- The General Headquarters Arena of AIKIDO 102 Wakamatsu-cho Shiniuku-ku TOKYO, JAPAN Oil FOIlEWORD The originator and revered founder of AIKIDO is Morihei Uyeshiba So revo· lutionary were the principles he propounded that there ",as an insistent public demand for a book explaining the... overcome others by the motion of the body only without using hands Perlorman . alt="" AIKIDO The Co-onlination of Mind and Body for Self-defense by Koiehi Tohei (Chief Instructor at the General Headquarters Arena of AIKIDO) Super.ised by Morihei Uyeshiba (Originator of AIKIDO) 174. Headquarters Arena of Aikido, has 8t1aincd the highest rank in Aikido and accompanied Professor Uyeshiba to the United States where they gave personal instruction in this exacting arl, AIKIDO is in strict. arts of AIKIDO. He is at present the chief instructor at the Head- quarters of Aikido in Tokyo, Japan. Publishers: Souvenir Press, London ISBN 0 285 50195 X