Get to know Aikido better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Aikido in a sentence
Aikido meaning
- A Japanese martial art developed from jujitsu and making use of holds and throws.
- A school of the martial art.
Synonyms of Aikido
Using Aikido
- The main meaning on this page is: A Japanese martial art developed from jujitsu and making use of holds and throws. | A school of the martial art.
- Useful related words include: martial art.
- In the example corpus, aikido often appears in combinations such as: of aikido, in aikido, aikido and.
Context around Aikido
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 5 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Aikido
- In this selection, "aikido" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, shodokan, attacks, practice, practitioners, training and techniques stand out and add context to how "aikido" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aikido association of and aikido practitioners commonly. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "aikido" sits close to words such as aarhus, abdu and abetted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with aikido
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Both are studying aikido principles of blending and adaptation. (9 words)
Atemi ( 当て身 main) are strikes (or feints ) employed during an aikido technique. (12 words)
Growing up, Nick found that aikido was an effective way to handle bullies. (13 words)
Then a trainee's grades were determined largely by his knowledge in judo. citation In 1968 Eli Avikzar, Imi's principal student and first black belt, began learning aikido and in 1971 left for France where he received a brown belt in aikido. (43 words)
Some Aikido practitioners feel that lack of training in these areas leads to an overall loss of effectiveness. citation Conversely, some styles of aikido receive criticism for not placing enough importance on the spiritual practices emphasized by Ueshiba. (38 words)
These students included Kenji Tomiki (who founded the Shodokan Aikido sometimes called Tomiki-ryū), Noriaki Inoue (who founded Shin'ei Taidō), Minoru Mochizuki (who founded Yoseikan Budo ), Gozo Shioda (who founded Yoshinkan Aikido ). (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Initial attacks Aikido techniques are usually a defense against an attack, so students must learn to deliver various types of attacks to be able to practice aikido with a partner.
Shodokan Aikido, however, was controversial, since it introduced a unique rule-based competition that some felt was contrary to the spirit of aikido.
Some Aikido practitioners feel that lack of training in these areas leads to an overall loss of effectiveness. citation Conversely, some styles of aikido receive criticism for not placing enough importance on the spiritual practices emphasized by Ueshiba.
Then a trainee's grades were determined largely by his knowledge in judo. citation In 1968 Eli Avikzar, Imi's principal student and first black belt, began learning aikido and in 1971 left for France where he received a brown belt in aikido.
These students included Kenji Tomiki (who founded the Shodokan Aikido sometimes called Tomiki-ryū), Noriaki Inoue (who founded Shin'ei Taidō), Minoru Mochizuki (who founded Yoseikan Budo ), Gozo Shioda (who founded Yoshinkan Aikido ).
Aikido Association of America, the martial art focuses on bringing “peaceful resolutions” to conflicts.
According to him, his aikido training sessions count nearly 100 participants, yet only a few train regularly, because of conflicts in his students’ schedules.
Growing up, Nick found that aikido was an effective way to handle bullies.
Segal has previously claimed to have been a black ops operative and to hold a 7th dan degree and be a Shihan (master instructor) in the Japanese martial art of Aikido.
The Japanese phrase “Aikido“ is made up of three individual words: Ai - unite, ki – energy, do - way, meaning the way to unite with universal energy.
After the end of Ueshiba's seclusion in Iwama from 1942 to the mid-1950s, he increasingly emphasized the spiritual and philosophical aspects of aikido.
Aikido practitioners (commonly called aikidōka outside Japan) generally progress by promotion through a series of "grades" ( kyū ), followed by a series of "degrees" ( dan ), pursuant to formal testing procedures.
Aikido-specific tops are available with shorter sleeves which reach to just below the elbow.
Atemi ( 当て身 main) are strikes (or feints ) employed during an aikido technique.
Both are studying aikido principles of blending and adaptation.
Both halves of the technique, that of uke and that of tori, are considered essential to aikido training.
During all this time he traveled extensively in Japan, particularly in the Kansai region teaching his aikido.
During Ueshiba's lifetime and continuing today, aikido has evolved from the Aiki that Ueshiba studied into a variety of expressions by martial artists throughout the world.
From the end of the war until the 1960s, he worked to promote aikido throughout Japan and abroad.
Further pursuing excellence as a student of martial arts, Eli went to Germany in 1977 and received a black belt in aikido from the European Federation.
Common combinations with aikido
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of aikido 8×
- in aikido 5×
- aikido and 4×
- shodokan aikido 3×
- aikido training 3×
- some aikido 2×
- aikido practitioners 2×
- his aikido 2×
- aikido has 2×
- however aikido 2×