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One of the most contemporary forms of martial arts, Kinomichi places an emphasis on the flow of movement and the synchronization of the mind and body. During the 1970s, Mitsuteru Ueshiba, who was the grandson of Morihei Ueshiba, the creator of Aikido, decided to establish the organization. Kinomichi is a martial art that incorporates aspects of Aikido, dance, and meditation. It places an emphasis on the principles of fluidity, circular motion, and natural movement. Key Features of Kinomichi: - Flowing Movements: Kinomichi practitioners learn to move smoothly and fluidly, using circular…mehr

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One of the most contemporary forms of martial arts, Kinomichi places an emphasis on the flow of movement and the synchronization of the mind and body. During the 1970s, Mitsuteru Ueshiba, who was the grandson of Morihei Ueshiba, the creator of Aikido, decided to establish the organization. Kinomichi is a martial art that incorporates aspects of Aikido, dance, and meditation. It places an emphasis on the principles of fluidity, circular motion, and natural movement. Key Features of Kinomichi: - Flowing Movements: Kinomichi practitioners learn to move smoothly and fluidly, using circular movements that promote balance and efficiency. - Connection with Energy: The practice emphasizes the concept of ki (life energy), encouraging practitioners to cultivate an awareness of their energy and how it interacts with others. - Self-Defense: While Kinomichi includes self-defense techniques, the approach is less about aggression and more about redirecting an opponent's energy. - Meditative Aspect: Meditation and mindfulness are integral to training, helping practitioners develop mental clarity and focus. - Community and Sharing: Kinomichi promotes a sense of community, with training often conducted in groups, fostering mutual respect and collaboration among practitioners. - Artistic Expression: The movements in Kinomichi are often described as graceful and dance-like, allowing for artistic expression and personal interpretation. Training in Kinomichi: - Training typically involves a combination of solo exercises, partner work, and forms (kata). Classes often begin with warm-ups and conditioning, followed by practice of techniques, and may conclude with meditation. - Kinomichi is suitable for people of all ages and physical abilities, and it emphasizes personal growth and the development of both physical and mental skills. Its holistic approach to martial arts makes it unique and appealing to those interested in both self-defense and personal development.
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