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Neil Saunders (Author)
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September 12, 2003
Aikido is a Japanese art and was developed by Morihei Ueshiba. Aikido primarily includes techniques for unarmed and armed attacks. These techniques include numerous joint twisting and pinning techniques, as well as striking techniques. An advanced student of Aikido has a mastery of these techniques that enables them to disturb an opponent's balance or ward off grasps and strikes. The techniques of Aikido have the power to injure or kill, but primarily their purpose is to control one or more opponents.

A few of Ueshiba's students decided to spread their knowledge of Aikido by opening their own schools. Each of these students interpreted the Aikido that they were taught differently, which has resulted in many different 'styles'. One student of Jigoro Kano, Tomiki Sensei devised a systematic and logical curriculum that can be practiced both in kata and randori, which enables a student to make steady progress and regular improvement. the resulting style of Aikido is commonly referred to as Tomiki Aikido.

Aikido - The Tomiki Way introduces a new student to Tomiki Aikido, while also providing useful reference material to an advanced practitioner of Aikido., regardless of style. This book contains over 1100 photographs demonstrating the kata system (including all six Koryu-No-Kata) of Tomiki Aikido, as well as explaining etiquette, basic movements, and ukemi that are used in this system.


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  • Paperback: 283 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (September 12, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1412006686
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412006682
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for Tomiki Aikido, February 21, 2007
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Neil Saunders has created a very valuable resource for students of Tomiki Aikido. As a Shodan in Tomiki Aikido who no longer regularly practices the style (I've shifted to traditional Aikido to "expand my horizons"), this book is a great reference guide when I want to practice "the good stuff".

In addition to the basics of technique/terminology/breakfalls/history of Aikido, Sensei Saunders comprehensivelty takes the reader through each of the major katas associated with Tomiki Aikido. The photos are plentiful, and effectively outline each and every technique step-by-step in a way that has not been done before in any other Tomiki Aikido book to date. However, it is interesting to note that several of the techniques Sensei Saunders presents in these katas, although technically correct, are not the versions of these techniques associated with the Aikido that Kenji Tomiki originally taught. The techniques are not wrong, just different, modern versions. Something to keep in mind.

On a side note, although I agree with the poor production values that KHPatton has described about Sensei Higashi's book, I can assure you that not only is Sensei Higashi's ability the real deal (Yes I've been on the receiving end of them), the techniques descibed in his book are actually closer to the original style that Kenji Tomiki taught. Modern Tomiki/Shodokan Aikido has actually left behind some of its Judo roots and embraced some of the more flowing styles of traditional Aikido. Sensei Higashi's book is a reminder of where Tomiki Aikido originated, and that there is often little need to change.

I disagree, however, with KHPatton's assessment of Sensei Narayama's Aikido: Tradition and New Tomiki Free Fighting Method book. Although the photos in Neil Saunders' book are far superior, Sensei Narayama (the current global head of Tomiki/Aikido) has a very clear precise and POWERFUL technique, and his book is written in a very direct, honest prose. The photos of Sensei Narayama in this book demonstrate how Tomiki/Shodokan Aikido allows you to put a lot of direct power into the techniques when they are correctly applied. Although they are not pretty, they are very effective. And yes, I've been on the receiving end of his techniques as well at seminars.

A third book I would recommend would be Dr Lee Ah Loi's Tomiki Aikido (Randori and Koryu no Kata). The photos in this book are not very good, missing a lot in the transitions between techniques. However, Dr Loi outlines the techniques for all of the Koryu no Katas, and presents a traditional, but softer, style of Tomiki Aikido, and proves that women can effectively execute this style of Aikido as well as larger, muscular men like Higashi and Narayama.

In short, I highly recommend Neil Saunders book. It should be considered an essential reference for the modern Tomiki Aikido student. However, it is important to remember that it mostly presents the style of modern Tomiki Aikido that has been influenced somewhat by Ueshiba's traditional style. Saunders even wears a Hakama throughout the book - a big no-no among most Tomiki Aikido practitioners. This book should therefore be supplemented with the other books mentioned above, as they represent both original form and modern variations of this very, very underrated style of Aikido.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the best book out there!!!!!, October 20, 2003
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I thought the book was excellent, it provided easy to follow pictures for not only techniques, but also for etiquette. It also contained each Koryu-No-Kata technique on a separate page, which is very unique. Each technique was easy to follow, with step by step pictures as well as detailed explanations. As there are not many books out there on this subject I believe that this is a must for every student of Kenji Tomiki's system and for those people who are curious about aikido in general. Furthermore, there was a great section on the history of aikido which was very imformative.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Photos in Kindle edition could be handled better, April 18, 2010
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I can't fault the content, and the written descriptions of the techniques are very easy to follow. I would rate it as five stars, but I take off 2 stars in this review of the Kindle edition because of the poor handling of photos. The photos in the Kindle edition are very small and essentially unusable. To take an example, the first of the Randori-no-Kata (shomen-ate) is illustrated with 5 photos. Instead of being able to enlarge each individual photo to see the detail, the Kindle treats this group of photos as one, and because the group of five photos is already the size of the page, clicking on the enlarge button doesn't actually enlarge anything. So, in summary, buy the paper edition.
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Aikido is a Japanese martial art and was developed by Morihei Ueshiba (who is commonly referred to as O Sensei), after many diligent years of research, practice, and development. Read the first page
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Tomiki Aikido, Tomiki Sensei, Ueshiba Sensei, United Kingdom, Waseda University, Daito-ryu Jujutsu, Morihei Ueshiba, Kai Shin Kai, Takeda Sensei, Inoue Sensei, Suwari-waza Suwari-waza, Takeshi Inoue, World War
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