History
Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art conceived in the early part of this century by the late Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969). Ueshiba mastered various forms of martial arts, most notably Jujitsu (unarmed defense), Kenjitsu (sword) and Sojitsu (spear) in developing Aikido. He wanted to establish an art which was noncompetitive and less destructive than his previous training. Thus, Aikido emphasizes neither street fighting nor competitive tournaments, but neutralization rather than the defeat of an attacker. Through a synthesis of the body and mind, potentially destructive energy is redirected into movement. A class in Aikido stresses form, mutual cooperation, awareness of others and the coordination of the body's movement while maintaining a calm state of mind.
Specialties
The Aikido Center Charlotte, a member of the Zenshinkai Aikido Association with 3 weekly classes: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Mission: Provide a safe and inspiring place where students of all levels can study and learn Aikido and other arts which compliment and enhance our mental and physical well being. Visitors are always welcome!