0 a sport, created in Japan as a type of self-defence, in which you hold and throw your opponent and use his or her own movements:
Aikido's core philosophy is overcoming opponents without doing them physical harm.
The founder of aikido was Morihei Ueshiba, who drew on ancient jujitsu styles.
Established over a century ago by a Japanese martial arts master, aikido means "the way of harmony with the universe."
Leonard is an aikido master
One of his fighting styles in the game, ironically, is aikido, which is a defensive martial art that protects the attacker from injury.
Takeshita was not only an admirer but also an ardent practitioner of aikido, despite his age (he was almost 50).
Two other prominent martial arts use the name aikido but are not directly related.
Yoshinkan aikido students practice these diligently to understand how to move their kamae around to put themselves in a strong position.
Such research continues today and is often connected with aikido and other martial arts.