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authoritative, profusely illustrated introduction to a martial defense system, written by the son of its founder. The principles of Aikido state that force and technique, alone, are inadequate. The practitioner must enter into the domain of the spirit to develop himself and his thought.... read more

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All the natural, flexible movements of Aikido originate from correct postures.

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This book is in Illustrated Japanese Classics. (standard series)

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  1. Kisshōmaru Ueshiba (Author)

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  1. aikido
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