The Aikido Psychology That Helps You To Control Attacks
Master the Aikido psychology and mental mindset needed to safely find safe zones, evade danger, and control an attack. Subscribe to join a community dedicated to Aikido evolution, practical application, and honest martial arts discussion. Join the journey here: / @aikidosilverdale Based in Silverdale, Auckland, our mission is to move beyond the traditional "kata-loop" and focus on realistic self-defense that works in the modern world. Led by a 6th Dan with over 45 years of experience, we provide insights into functional martial arts, joint locks, and defensive tactics for everyone from beginners to advanced practitioners. 📍 Train with us in person: https://www.AikidoAuckland.co.nz 📸 Follow the journey on Instagram: / aikidosilverdale 📘 Join our Facebook community: / aikidosilverdale #Aikido #SelfDefense #MartialArts #FunctionalAikido

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