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Aikido is a Japanese martial art based on the principles of harmony that contains both empty hand and weapons techniques

Aiki-Jo

by Concept K Ltd

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Aikido is a Japanese martial art based on the principles of harmony that contains both empty hand and weapons techniques. The Aiki-jo techniques in this iBudokan series are of the “Iwama” aikido tradition as taught by the late Morihiro Saito Sensei (9th dan Aikikai). The Aiki-jo in this serie are demonstrated by Miles Kessler Sensei, 5th dan (Aikikai), a long time student of Saito Sensei.

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
193Mb
Genre
Sports
Last updated
August 3, 2015
Release date
August 3, 2015
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Aikido is a Japanese martial art based on the principles of harmony that contains both empty hand and weapons techniques. The Aiki-jo techniques in this iBudokan series are of the “Iwama” aikido tradition as taught by the late Morihiro Saito Sensei (9th dan Aikikai). The Aiki-jo in this serie are demonstrated by Miles Kessler Sensei, 5th dan (Aikikai), a long time student of Saito Sensei.

Each technique in the series is presented from different video movies including multi-view, front view, top view, side view and slow motion.

Training with iBudokan’s Aikido Aiki-jo app with the various points of view allows the Aikido student a full range of technical instruction. It is the ideal training supplement for beginner's and advanced practitioners to receive the highest level of instruction at the touch of a finger.

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