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About Aikido Weapons
Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art distinguished by its non-violent and non-competitive approach. It was developed in the early 20th century by Morihei Ueshiba, also known as O Sensei.
The Aikido Weapons app brings together techniques involving the use of traditional weapons, the bokken (wooden sword), and the Jo (wooden staff), each captured from multiple angles for a detailed understanding.
Need to review a specific technique? The app allows you to access it with just a few clicks and view it in its entirety.
Whether you're in your dojo, at home, or on the go, Aikido Weapons is always available and at your fingertips. Take your training wherever you are and turn every moment into a learning opportunity.
The app includes a free trial version for testing without any time limitations.
The techniques are presented by Miles Kessler Sensei, 5th dan Aikikai.
The Aikido Weapons app brings together techniques involving the use of traditional weapons, the bokken (wooden sword), and the Jo (wooden staff), each captured from multiple angles for a detailed understanding.
Need to review a specific technique? The app allows you to access it with just a few clicks and view it in its entirety.
Whether you're in your dojo, at home, or on the go, Aikido Weapons is always available and at your fingertips. Take your training wherever you are and turn every moment into a learning opportunity.
The app includes a free trial version for testing without any time limitations.
The techniques are presented by Miles Kessler Sensei, 5th dan Aikikai.
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Aikimatt
Must pay to access most material
Free material is very well done, shows several different jo and bokken kata. Each clip can be shown from different angles, a lot of thought went into this. The free stuff is a small portion of the app though, you must pay to unlock most of the material. If you are a student of Saito or Iwama style then this is a good guide and might be worth paying to unlock. I'm not so I will take a pass.