Aikido Kokikai

Minimum Effort, Maximum Effect

Aikido Kokikai Four Principles:

  • Keep One Point To Develop Calmness

  • Relax Progressively

  • Find Correct Posture In Everything

  • Develop Your Positive Mind

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Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art built on a simple premise: in a hostile situation, you never have to resort to violence, nor be a victim of it.

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