Combative Aikido
Our Combative Aikido has its roots in traditional Aikido where the concept is to use your attacker's energy against him. How our program is different is that we use more modern realistic training methods to make the art easier to learn, and practical for today's self-defense purposes.
In the traditional
sense, Aikido is more of an energy learning experience. For example, you will
learn to use your opponents energy against them by developing a sense of how to
manipulate their energy. If you were to travel to Japan and train in Iwama Aikido or at the
Hombudojo, you would find two very different styles of the martial art know as
aikido. They are not necessarily different martial arts, although the
approach to the techniques and the training is very different.
At Keihsidojo Martial Arts & Fitness Center here in Sumter S.C. we are more into ensuring that the martial
art you take the time to learn is as useful and practical as possible while not abandoning what the founder was trying to accomplish. In order
to accomplish this, we incorporated more aliveness training and realism into our
Combative Aikido techniques.
Therefore, learning Combative Aikido from Keishidojo means learning a
philosophy of combat. As a beginner student, you will learn joint locks, throws,
and immobilizations in rough form but in a way that will make them practical. As
you enter the next stage of your training (intermediate level/blue belt), we then
begin showing you the more graceful traditional techniques of Aikido.
By combing the two concepts, our students grasp the reason of why we place
"combative" in our name.
For more information, please contact
us today.
| Curriculum |
| 9th Kyu - 7th Kyu |