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Richard Moon -- Aikido In Three Easy Lessons
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100% of reviewers
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$24.95
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8.0
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Description:
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Based on the popular book by Richard Moon, Aikido In Three Easy Lessons is a movie on DVD that teaches powerful life skills from Aikido, the Art of Peace.
Aikido is a unique martial art that focuses on neutralizing the attack rather than the attacker. It emphasizes blending with the KI (energy or force) of a conflict rather than opposing it.
Beyond the realm of physical self-defense of traditional martial arts techniques, the principles of Aikido can be applied to create peaceful solutions and harmonious relationships in all areas of life. This can include leadership style, business, politics, education, and even marriage and family.
The founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei, said that Aikido was to be used to "create a beautiful world."
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peaceful solutions, harmonious relationships leadership style, business, politics, education, marriage family.
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Author
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Kenny
Registered: October 2001 Location: San Francisco Posts: 9
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $24.95
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Pros:
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Practice directly on the princibles of Aikido in or out of the dojo
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One of the great things I see in Richards work is making the core lessons of Aikido accessible, in a format that does not require a mat. I personally am an endorphin junkie and find self justification in getting wacked with wooden sticks and whatnot but there a few poor misguided fools out there who aren't and don't and so will never spend as much time as I have in the dojo, let alone as much time as would be good for them.
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