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Aikido Step-by-Step: A Holistic Manual by Moriteru Ueshiba, the successor to the tradition of Aikido. Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on rotational techniques and mechanical advantage to neutralize an opponent’s attack. Developed by Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido is a comprehensive discipline that combines physical techniques, mental discipline, and spiritual growth. In this essay, we will examine the core philosophies and practices of Aikido as detailed in the book Aikido Paso a Paso: Una Guía Práctica by Moriteru Ueshiba.

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Aikido is the comprehensive training which requires nurturing mental conjointly existential consciousness. Utilizing meditation with mindfulness might help deepen one’s understanding regarding Aikido principles.

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