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- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) abstract "Aiki is a Japanese martial arts principle or tactic in which the defender blends (without clashing) with the attacker, then goes on to dominate the assailant through the strength of their application of internal dynamics or Ki energy to affect techniques. Blending with an attacker's movements allows the Aiki practitioner to control the actions of the attacker with minimal effort. One applies aiki by understanding the rhythm and intent of the attacker to find the optimal position and timing to apply a counter-technique.In Japanese Aiki is formed from two kanji: 合 - ai - joining 氣 - ki - spirit".
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- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) wikiPageID "8399100".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) wikiPageRevisionID "599927569".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) hangul "합기".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) hanja "合氣".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) hasPhotoCollection Aiki_(martial_arts_principle).
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) hiragana "あいき".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) kyujitai "合氣".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) mr "hapki".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) pic "aiki.png".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) revhep "aiki".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) rr "hapki".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) shinjitai "合気".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) title "Aiki".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) subject Category:Aikido_terms_and_principles.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) subject Category:Hapkido.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) subject Category:Japanese_martial_arts_terms.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) subject Category:Jujutsu.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) comment "Aiki is a Japanese martial arts principle or tactic in which the defender blends (without clashing) with the attacker, then goes on to dominate the assailant through the strength of their application of internal dynamics or Ki energy to affect techniques. Blending with an attacker's movements allows the Aiki practitioner to control the actions of the attacker with minimal effort.".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) label "Aiki (martial arts principle)".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) label "Aiki".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) label "Айки".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) label "合気".
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) sameAs 合気.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) sameAs Aiki.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) sameAs m.027224t.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) sameAs Q3305458.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) sameAs Q3305458.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) wasDerivedFrom Aiki_(martial_arts_principle)?oldid=599927569.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) depiction Aiki.png.
- Aiki_(martial_arts_principle) isPrimaryTopicOf Aiki_(martial_arts_principle).