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O Sensei's rules for training Aikido

- Aikido decides life and death in a
single strike, so students must carefully follow the instructor's
teaching and not compete to see who is the strongest.
- Aikido is the way that teaches how one
can deal with several enemies. Students must train themselves to be
alert not just to the front, but to all sides and the back.
- Training should always be conducted in
a pleasant and joyful atmosphere.
- The instructor teaches only one small
aspect of the art. Its versatile applications must be discovered by
each student through incessant practice and training.
- In daily practice first begin by
moving your body and then progress to more intensive practice. Never
force anything unnaturally or unreasonably. If this rule is
followed, then even elderly people will not hurt themselves and they
can train in a pleasant and joyful atmosphere.
- The purpose of Aikido is to train mind
and body and to produce sincere, earnest people. Since all the
techniques are to be transmitted person-to-person, do not randomly
reveal them to others, for this might lead to their being used by
hoodlums.
Doshu's
addendum to the rules
- Proper Aikido can never be mastered
unless one strictly follows the instructors teaching.
- Aikido as a martial art is perfected
by being alert to everything going on around us and leaving no
vulnerable opening (suki).
- Practice becomes joyful and pleasant
once one has trained enough not to be bothered by pain.
- Do not be satisfied by what is taught
at the dojo. One must constantly digest, experiment and develop what
one has learned.
- One should never force things
unnaturally or unreasonably in practice. One should undertake
training suited to his body, physical condition and age.
- The aim of Aikido is to develop the
truly human self. It should not be used to display ego.
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