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Much of aiki-ken bears little similarity to other modern sword arts. Rather than learning to "fight" with swords, the primary purpose of aiki-ken is to magnify errors in one's aikido technique, and to give the student an opportunity to apply the principles of aikido in different situations.
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The practice of aiki-ken is not pervasive. Some schools of aikido incorporate weapons training that is unrelated to aiki-ken, and others forego weapons training entirely.
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teach students how to alternately control the center line and move off it to avoid attacks and how to blend with an opponent's attacks, among other skills.
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form to end early with one person taking advantage of an opening to strike or throw the other, are also taught.
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Aiki-ken training during a 2006 international seminar at Lesneven Aikido, in Lesneven,
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in Saito's tradition, and are very simply named as follows:
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techniques practiced according to the principles of
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France
Kanji
Hiragana
Japanese sword
aikido
Morihei Ueshiba
Morihiro Saito
Iwama Shin-Shin Aiki Shuren-kai
Morihei Ueshiba
dojo
Iwama
Japan
aiki-jō
kenjutsu
Kashima Shintō-ryu
bokken
katana
Suburi
jōdan-no-kamae
waki-gamae
Aiki (martial arts principle)
"Kashima Shinto-ryu"
the original
Category
Aikido

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