O que o corte da Espada Samurai revela sobre o Aikido

The cut of the samurai sword is not just a technique — it is a fundamental principle that reveals how the body should move as a whole. In this video, Pádua Sensei explains the relationship between traditional samurai sword cutting and the core principles of Aikido, showing how concepts such as pressure, sliding, and the use of the center of mass are directly connected to efficient movement. From a biomechanics perspective, you will understand why Aikido does not rely on arm strength, but instead on the coordination of the entire body — especially through alignment in the sagittal plane, the use of the hips, and proper weight transfer. More than a technical explanation, this content reveals an essential principle: efficient movement arises from the integration of structure, intention, and energy. 📌 Who this video is for: · Aikido practitioners seeking deeper technical understanding · Martial artists interested in Japanese Budo · Those curious about the connection between tradition and biomechanics · Instructors and students looking to refine movement and body mechanics