starfire wrote:I think Aikido has one of the highest incident rates in martial arts, doesn't it? hehe. I'd be chicken to take it. I know most of the martial arts classes where I live are divided at least into age groups.
animegirl1 wrote:um whats aikido?
starfire wrote:I think Aikido has one of the highest incident rates in martial arts, doesn't it? hehe. I'd be chicken to take it. I know most of the martial arts classes where I live are divided at least into age groups.
Eriana wrote:I have karate by my house but I find the style of fighting kind of useless in some ways depending.
BigZam wrote:well truly when martial arts were first being used in China and then Japan you had to be i think at least 16 because martial arts is NOT for little kids. but now in America if you own a dojo you hafta have martial arts for all age groups so you don't offend anybody....stupid America. with aikido i'm not sure. my sensei allows someone as young as i think 8 but if had it his way you'd hafta be at least 13 or 14. basically past puberty.
oro! wrote:There is a dojo in my town, and i hope to be able to take it whenever I get a job(maybe next summer). The thing I am worrying about is not the age restriction, but the spiritual part of aikido. I guess it differs from school to school, but is there shintoism, or any other bad religion I should be worried about.
Yojimbo wrote:I have never heard of any schools in the Aikido Federation that had shrines. Besides even if there were you wouldn't be obligated to bow or anything. Heck I remember one of the highest ranking shihans at a seminar I went to was an Egyptian Muslim and he would, respectfully, not bow to anyone or to the picture of Ueshiba.
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