Why Aikido Has No Competitions

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People often come with an interesting question that whether Aikido has any competition. This martial art that was founded by Morihei Ueshiba in 1920s is actually an art of defeating the opponent with some throws and joint locks without hurting him. As far as the common belief, there is no actual competition for Aikido. So, read on to learn why Aikido has no competitions in the world of various martial arts.

Objective Of Aikido

The main objective of Aikido is to attain harmony of body, mind and soul to show the attacker the irrationality of his own actions. It means a way of energy unification within and with the opponent. However, like other martial arts, the objective of Aikido is not to defeat or hurt or achieve victory over the opponent. It aims at winning over oneself than on someone else. In fact, the main points of training in Aikido means experiencing Uke, Myomi and Tori, essential parts of taste the immaterial happiness.

Dangerous Techniques Of Aikido
We say that Aikido has no competition as this martial art has got many dangerous techniques than any other martial art. Be it the joint or Kansetsu movement or striking or Ate movement, Aikido is exceptional for self-defense and hence has no competition. Due to so many dangerous techniques, no competitions are organized in Aikido, as the results could be really dangerous and even result to death. In fact, there are some rules set for Aikido that may disqualify a person from practicing it.

Best Martial For Preventing Injuries
Aikido is considered as the best martial art for preventing injuries. Since it inherits the power of Katachi training, Aikido prevents injuries in the best possible way. It comprises of various moves that can make the person win without getting injured and hurting the opponent.

How Aikido Differs From Other Martial Arts
Many people who ask the question of whether Aikido has any competition also ask that how does it differs from other martial arts. To be frank, this is a very controversial question and the answer for it lies in the hands of those who know this art and other arts too, as only they can compare and tell which one is better. Judo, karate and other martial arts have their own pros and cons and Aikido has its own pros and cons. However, Aikido is much better than any other martial art due to the following reasons:

  • * It increases self-confidence.
  • * It improves physical health.
  • * It enhances spiritual growth or enlightenment.

Aikido Has No Competition
Aikido has not competition and this fact has been realized not now but right at the time when Morihei Ueshiba founded it in 1920s. Morihei himself felt and was confident enough that there is no art that can give competition to Aikido. However, Aikido has many forms and not all forms are as great. In other words, some forms of Aikido like Tomiki Aikido has competition.

So, to conclude we can say that Aikido has no competition, as there is no martial art as safe and dangerous like Aikido, that doesn’t encourage hurting the opponent but has got the enough potential to attack if needed.