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Aikido and Japanese Sword DVD by William Gleason




In the modern practice of Aikido the study of the sword has practically disappeared from training. At times the severity of real combat can easily be lost in Aikido practice because it is a non-competitive martial discipline. When the sword is brought into Aikido movement however [...]]]></description>
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