20 seconds of Aikido, unspoken - Episode 4🎙️
Is Aikido really only peaceful?
Some students learn through soft flow.
Others grow through intensity and discipline. Same class, different paths — and both are valid.
In this episode, we explore the different styles and teaching approaches in Aikido, and why the right method depends on the student.
Aikido isn’t one-dimensional. It adapts, evolves, and teaches differently to
everyone.
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SEVEN - Aikido, a direction in Life
Aikido is not only a martial art, it's also a way of life.
Adding to self-defense, Aikido also teaches self-development and how to deal with life's daily obstacles.
Not every Aikido technique works on the first try... and sometimes even the Sensei runs out of patience😂🥋
Behind every smooth technique is repetition, correction, timing, and years of practice.
Aikido isn’t just about copying the movement
— it’s about understanding the balance, control, and connection behind it.
Train hard. Laugh harder. Keep showing up.👊
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Mastering precision, timing, and control through Shihonage Omote — one of the core techniques in Aikido.🥋
Whether practiced with a weapon or empty-handed, the principle remains the same: balance, awareness, and effective movement under pressure.
Training both armed and unarmed applications helps aikidoka develop adaptability, coordination, and deeper understanding of traditional martial arts techniques.⚔️
Which version do you prefer: with weapon or without weapon?👇
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07/05/2026
The beauty of Aikido lies in its ability to unite all ages on one mat.🥋
From the youngest aikidoka to the most experienced practitioners, every class builds discipline, confidence, respect, and growth together.
Start the journey at Seven Aikido School. 👊
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That’s where they got it wrong.🥋
In Aikido, a Sensei is not a title you throw around.
Sen (before) - Sei (life).
The one who walked the path before you.
The one who carries experience, discipline, and responsibility beyond technique.
This isn’t fitness. This isn’t trends.
This is tradition. This is lineage. This is respect.
If you train, know who stands in front of you.
And understand the difference.
▶️ Watch the full video and learn what a true Sensei represents.
Built in discipline. Driven by purpose.🥋
This is the balance between work, passion, and self-mastery. A mindset where consistency goes beyond the mat-showing up fully in every role, every responsibility, and still making time to grow, move, and evolve.
True strength isn’t just physical. It’s the ability to manage your time, protect your energy, and stay committed to your craft no matter how busy life gets.
Train your body. Sharpen your mind. Honor your lifestyle.⚖️
Start building your balance today.💪
20 seconds of Aikido, unspoken - Episode 3🎙️
How was Aikido really born?
Not the version you think you know...
Before the philosophy, before the flow, there was something deeper — a legacy rooted in discipline, structure, and evolution. Most people only see the surface, but the foundation tells a different story.
In this episode, we explore the origins behind the art - where tradition, technique, and transformation meet. No assumptions, just perspective.
Aikido isn’t just movement. It’s history in motion.
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27/04/2026
From blade to body - the hidden weapons lineage of Aikido’s empty hand.
Aikido’s taijutsu is not just fluid movement — it is rooted in traditional Japanese martial arts and centuries of battlefield evolution.
Techniques like irimi, tenkan, and kokyu-ho reflect the mechanics of sword cuts, spear thrusts, and structured weapon training.
Refined by Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido transforms these combative principles into a disciplined practice focused on control, timing, and harmony - where the essence of weapons remains, even in empty hands.
25/04/2026
A dojo is more than just a training space🥋
It’s where discipline is built, technique is refined, and character is shaped.
A place where the mind grows sharper🧠 , the body becomes stronger 💪, and the spirit rises with every session✨
Every step on the mat is a step toward mastery
—both in martial arts and in life.
Consistency. Respect. Growth. A This is the true essence of the dojo.
Ready to begin your journey or take your training to the next level? Step on the mat with us.🥋
Join us today and experience the difference.
Mastering Aikido Kotegaeshi - with and without weapons🥋
Kotegaeshi is one of the most essential techniques in Aikido, focused on wrist control, balance breaking, and precise timing. Whether applied empty-hand or against a weapon attack, this technique demonstrates how efficiency and control overcome force.
Training Kotegaeshi with weapons (like knife or stick) sharpens awareness, distance (ma-ai), and reaction under pressure. ⚔️
While without weapons, it refines fluidity, body movement, and connection with your partner’s energy.
True mastery comes from understanding both applications — adapting the same principle across different scenarios.
👉Ready to elevate your Aikido skills?
Train with intention, stay consistent, and turn technique into instinct.
Mastering Nikkyo (the second teaching) requires a blend of precise leverage and calm control. When integrating the Jo, the technical complexity increases, offering a unique perspective on distance and structural alignment.
In this sequence, the wooden staff acts as an extension of the arms, amplifying the mechanics of the wrist lock while maintaining the core principles of Aiki. Focusing on the connection between the center (hara) and the tool is essential for a fluid, effective ex*****on.
Whether you are refining your basics or exploring advanced weapons work, the Jo provides invaluable feedback on your posture and timing.
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