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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Biggest Misunderstanding About Aikido

from Lia Suzuki’s Virtual Dojo · host Lia Suzuki

One of the biggest misunderstandings about Aikido is what the art is actually trying to accomplish. Many people encounter Aikido for the first time through a combat lens. They watch a demonstration and immediately try to judge whether the techniques would work in a street fight. Others attempt to defend Aikido by explaining how the techniques could injure an opponent if necessary. But this approach often misses the deeper purpose of the training. In this episode, I explore what Aikido is really developing in practitioners. The art trains balance under pressure, calm movement in stressful situations, awareness of both oneself and the environment, and the ability to connect with another person without escalating conflict. I also share a personal memory of training with Yamaguchi Sensei and how his movement felt both effortless and incredibly powerful — a reminder that the most important aspects of Aikido are often subtle and difficult to see from the outside. Ultimately, the principles of Aikido are not limited to the dojo. Every day we face conflicts — sometimes external, sometimes internal. The real value of training appears when we begin applying the same principles of balance, calmness, and awareness to our daily lives. Practice Prompt During your next training session, notice what happens when a technique stops working. Instead of forcing the movement, pause internally and check your own body. Look for tension, misalignment, or imbalance. Adjust and continue. This simple practice builds the awareness that lies at the heart of Aikido. If you’d like to continue exploring these ideas: Get my free Weekly Aikido Training Insights https://lia-suzuki.com/subscribe  Books The Teacher https://lia-suzuki.com/book  Mastering the Shoto — A Comprehensive Guide for Aikido Enthusiasts https://lia-suzuki.com/shoto-book  Training events and seminars https://lia-suzuki.com/seminars

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