Aikido-The Science of Self-Defence

by Thomas H. Makiyama

1960

Library's review

Aikido is a little know but highly scientific series of techniques dealing with self-defence that dates back to the Kamakura Period in Japan. For 800 years it has remained a jealously guarded secret taught only to a select few of the Japanese nobility, and only in recent times has the silence
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surrounding it been broken. Now there are two schools in Tokyo teaching the art of Aikido, and branches are flourishing in other cities of Japan.

Fundamentally, the techniques of Aikido are similar to those used in Judo-but with one distinction. Judo is governed by a code of regulations designed to test skill in sporting contest; Aikido is bounded by no such restrictions and is not classified a sport. Regulated contests cannot be held: only exhibitions. Aikido is, in short, the perfect form of emergency self-defence and, correctly used, is a simple and very dangerous weapon.

In this book-the first ever to explain Aikido to the world at large-the techniques are explained in logical sequence both in words and pictures, with special notes at the end of each technique. To the Judoka it will prove a fascinating extension of his favourite sport.

Contents

Author's introduction
Aikido posture or stance
Special aikido forms dealing with balance and coordination exercises
Special aikido forms dealing with conditioning and stamina execises
Executing an inverted 'V' Wrist-elbow-shoulder lock combinatin throw
Defenses against overhead blows
Defenses agaisnt an opponent who holds on to or grasps a single wrist with one of his hands
Defenses against an oppoonent who holds on to or grasps a single wrist with both hands
Defenese against a single lapel or related hold by an opponent
Defenses against an opponent who grasps with both hands
Defenses against body punches
Examples of defenses against various forms of striking and grasping tactics
Examples of defenses against a club or knife attack
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Herbert Jenkins, Ltd. London
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