Aikido Guide

by Bjørn Eirik Olsen


Health & Fitness

5.49 usd



A unique Aikido learning tool with 400 basic, flowing and advanced variations.


THE AIKIDO GUIDE is a powerful tool that fully utilizes the app technology to give a unique learning experience. Access to different levels of information from more than 400 videos will provide inspiration and challenges to beginners as well as teachers. The Aikido Guide receives very positive reviews, and it is now in use by Aikido teachers and students in 70 different countries around the world.From time to time some of the videos are upgraded. In this way the Aikido Guide is improved without the need of making new versions of the application itself. THE GUIDE CONTAINS:- 344 videos of different combinations of attack, technique and mode. - 568 different applications including Omote, Ura, etc. Each application is shown from two or three angles/sides. - 4 modes: Basic, advanced and two flowing modes.- 14 videos explaining important Taisabaki – ways of entering, linked to each attack-technique combination. - 19 in-depth explanations of core techniques.- 18 videos on basic movements for individual practice.- 4 videos explaining important principles of Aikido, such as the triangle, the circle and the square.- 3 video interviews. The Aikido Guide is built up in an eclectic way inspired from a wide range of teachers and schools. Shihan Bjorn Eirik Olsen (7th Dan Aikikai) has been living in Japan for many years were he practiced intensively with teachers such as Morito Suganuma Sensei, Minoru Inaba Sensei and late Morihiro Saito Sensei – in addition to late Doshu Kishomaru Ueshiba, the present Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba and several of the “old” students of Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido. He is presently chief instructor of Norway Aikikai and has been teaching in countries like England, Greece and Vietnam. - For mobile telephones as well as tablets. - For the best experience, the application requires WiFi.- Audio explanations are in English.- The design of the Android app is sligthly different from the iOS. The functionality and the content are identical. - More than 2000 iOS and Android applications have been sold to Aikido practitioners in 70 different countries. - For more information about the Aikido Guide, see: www.aikidoguide.no. - You will also find information on Facebook - Aikido Guide. Aikido is a Japanese Martial Art that aims at solving situations in a harmonious way by understanding and expressing universal laws of body, mind and spirit.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Need an option to store a few of the latest videos. Wish for "My list" for the things I'm working on.

Arve Fahlvik

Great sensei great app

shawn selvey

This has to be one of the best learning aids for students studying basic aikido, using this in conjunction with going to your aikido school makes learning the art easier. I highly recommend this app for those who want to continue learning when not at their local dojo.

Vincent Bellamy

The video quality, clarity of instruction, and ease of navigation are superb. A major improvement would be to provide an option to allow the user to download the videos and keep on the device. I find mysel away from my home wifi regularly… When I travel by air, I like to review techniques. This app would be very good for that purpose - if one was offered the opportunity to download all the videos. The rating would be 5 stars if this capability were added.

Dennis Reinhardt

I have bought several Aikido apps this is my. Favorite and i have the top aikido app and seen probably most or all of them. Fantastic in fact each tech done several times so no hitting repeat button over and over the ezplanations are so great lets u learn reason behind all the details which is to me tbe biggest difference in the world cause u can do aikido for twenty years but without knowing real reasons on why u do every thing each way u ll forget everything or not do it right. i could go on. Best A. app

A Google user

If you practice aikido, get this!

Marius Svensson

I think this app is very good. Bjørn Eirik is my sensei and I'm very happy to see the result. I participated one day of the recording so I know the amount of work sensei have put into this project. I find the app easy to use, with excelent navigation. But the real value of the app is the systematic structure of the technics and the high quality of the contents. For beginners this app is very helpful to learn techniques and understand basic movements. And for experienced aikidokas I just say; be inspired :)

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