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Welcome to the Musubi Aiki Ryu website.
Aikido is not primarily a system of combat, but rather a means of self-cultivation and improvement. Aikido has no
tournaments, competitions, contests, or "sparring." Instead, all aikido techniques are learned cooperatively at a
pace commensurate with the abilities of each trainee. According to the founder, the goal of aikido is not the
defeat of others, but the defeat of the negative characteristics which inhabit one's own mind and inhibit its functioning.
At the same time, the potential of aikido as a means of self-defense should not be ignored. One reason for the
prohibition of competition in aikido is that many aikido techniques would have to be excluded because of their
potential to cause serious injury. By training cooperatively, even potentially lethal techniques can be practiced
without substantial risk.
It must be emphasized that there are no shortcuts to proficiency in aikido (or in anything else, for that matter).
Consequently, attaining proficiency in aikido is simply a matter of sustained and dedicated training. No one becomes
an expert in just a few months or years.
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