Aikido

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Summary:

Aikido is a Japanese art developed in the 1920s by Morihei Ueshiba. Its philosophy revolves around peaceful conflict resolution and the presupposition that training is used to improve oneself only. It is rooted in several styles, taking joint locks and throws from jujutsu and combining them with the well-rounded movements of sword and spear fighting. This style is often used in law enforcement due to the emphasis on gaining control and causing minimum harm.

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