Literally the Way of the Warrior arts; but the deeper meaning is the Way of the protection of society, of strength and honor in peace. "A mind to serve for the peace of all human beings in the world is needed in Aikido, and not the mind of one who wishes to be strong and practices only to fell an opponent. There are neither opponents nor enemies for true Budo. Therefore to compete in techniques, winning and losing, is not true Budo. True Budo knows no defeat. "Never defeated" means, "never fighting."
Martial way or Path (Tao in chinese)
Warrior way. The group of disciplines that simultaneously teach martial technique and guide mental and spiritual development.
boo-doe) the martial way of life ("do" denotes self-development as opposed to "jutsu" which denotes technical proficiency in combat alone)
martial way; budoka student of the martial way
lit. "the way of martial arts" hudan (Seigan) middle guard position
The Way of combat; a name adopted in the 20th century for martial arts in general with an emphasis on their peaceful aspects
( æ¦é“ ) Way of the Martial (-arts)
Literally to stop the thrusting spear. “A mind to serve for the peace of all humanity is needed in Aikido, not the mind of one who wished to be strong and only practices to defeat an opponent. There are neither opponents nor enemies for true Budo. Therefore to compete in techniques, winning or losing, is not true Budo. True Budo knows no defeat. Never defeated means never fighting.
Japanese martial arts, based on the principal of the order of the universe. The path of the warrior (Samurai) which is to nurture and protect nature and human society.
The path or the way of martial arts, [Lit. the way (do) of neutralizing aggression (bu)].[Back
Way of the warrior, Martial Arts. The character ' Bu' is made up of the characters with the meaning ' to stop' and (a weapon like) a ' hellebaard', what gives the character the meaning of "avoiding violence".
martial ways; ways originating in the martial arts.
A code of manner and behavior for the samurai's life including the arts of combat with ethical and philosophical implications
japanese arts or ways developed from the fighting methods of the samurai. aikido is a form of budo
Martial ways, often used to to signify modern martial arts with diminished combat utility and enhanced philosophical components.
Japanese martial arts (the spiritual path of the warrior)
Warrior Way. A discipline that simultaneously teaches martial technique and guides mental and spiritual development.
"way of peaceful self-defense"; much bigger concept we're here for
Martial ways. The way of the warrior.