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It is somewhat similar to [[judo]] in that it uses throws and locks, but it focuses more on defense than offense.
 
It is somewhat similar to [[judo]] in that it uses throws and locks, but it focuses more on defense than offense.
  
== See Also ==
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== See also ==
* [[Martial arts]]: [[Tai Chi]], Aikido, [[Kung Fu]], [[Jujutsu]], [[Aikijutsu]], [[Tae Kwon Do]], [[Karate]]
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* [[Lao Tzu]], [[Taoism]] and the [[Tao Te Ching]]
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*[[Jujutsu]]
* [[Qi]] or [[Prana]]
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*[[Tae Kwon Do]]
* [[Meditation]]
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*[[Karate]]
* [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] and [[Acupuncture]] are commonly used in the Asian martial arts
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* [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]] [[meditation]], [[Bushido]] and the Martial Arts
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* [[Feng Shui]]
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* [[Yoga]]
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* [[Exercise]] and [[Sports]]
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* [[Confucianism]]
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Martial Arts]]
 
[[Category:Martial Arts]]
[[Category:Taoism]]
 
[[Category:China]]
 
[[Category:Vietnam]]
 
[[Category:Japan]]
 
[[Category:Korea]]
 
[[Category:Asia]]
 
[[Category:Traditional Chinese Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Breathing]]
 
[[Category:Chi]]
 
[[Category:Prana]]
 
[[Category:Meditation]]
 
[[Category:Sports]]
 
[[Category:Exercise]]
 

Revision as of 07:28, February 3, 2015

Aikido (合気道; "Way of unifying spirit") is a Japanese martial art created by Morihei Ueshiba in the early 20th century from Aikijutsu and Jujutsu, specifically Daito-ryu aikijujutsu.

It is somewhat similar to judo in that it uses throws and locks, but it focuses more on defense than offense.

See also