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Is aikido a useless martial art?

Is aikido a useless martial art?

They thought he was talking crazy, and the words were not important. They just went out and taught techniques. And now, half a century after his death, millions of keyboard warriors don’t understand and think aikido is useless. As a result, aikido lost its reputation as a martial art.

Can aikido work in a real fight?

Aikido is not effective in a street fight for self-defense, although it teaches defensive strategies such as joint-locks, throws, and strikes. The goal in Aikido is to defend yourself while trying to avoid hurting the attacker. That philosophy can be costly because a street attacker will definitely try to hurt you.

Is aikido better than judo?

Aikido is most effective as you just become in contact with your opponent, and Judo is most effective in close combat situations. Aikido and Judo are similar arts, based on the same principles of creating off-balance in your opponent.

Why aikido is the best martial art?

Aikido is a very effective martial art for self defense, not only because it teaches us how to defend against a variety of attacks, but because it is also training our state of mind and physical condition.

Is aikido good for older people?

The style of Aikido we practice is specifically designed to be practiced without the throws, the most challenging aspect for seniors. At the same time, the training will be effective for self defense, improve strength and flexibility, circulation, and general health as well as overall attitude.

Is Aikido good for seniors?

Which is better Jiu-Jitsu or Aikido?

Jiu-Jitsu has developed various styles and has evolved over the years. However, Aikido strictly focuses on self-defense and the styles and the techniques have not changed. Thus, it can be said that Jiu-jitsu is better since it is more effective and successful than Aikido.

Why is Aikido so difficult?

Aikido has a reputation for being difficult to learn in comparison to other martial arts, and requiring a longer period of training to attain proficiency. This is mostly because it requires a certain temperament and philosophical attitude in order to process the system and it’s philosophical understructure.

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