Aikido is a Unique form of Martial arts that focuses on internal strength over physical muscle power. Aikido can be practiced by anyone ages seven to seventy seven. Anyone can gain something from practicing Aikido. Aikido focuses on dealing with violent and threatening situations through the use of techniques that will keep you safe, without the need to brutally harm your attacker; however, options are open to to ensure your ability to control your opponent. Most actions are made by centering and guiding your opponents energy.
Ronin Bushido Aikido was established and led by Master Ron Boyd in 1979. ACT (Aikido Control Training) was created for law enforcement professionals and is taught in several states throughout the USA and in some foreign countries. ACT4Teachers and ACT4Firefighters were created in the early 2000s to help other professionals to protect themselves and their “charges” from hurting themselves or others by engaging in aggressive behavior.
Aikido is unique from many other martial arts styles and focuses on internal strength over physical muscle. Aikido is excellent for anyone from the age of seven or eight, up into the seventies. Everyone can gain something from Aikido.
Aikido focuses on dealing with violent and threatening situations through the use of techniques that will keep you safe, without the need to brutally harm your attacker. Aikido uses no real punches or kicks, but deals with centering and guiding yourself and your opponents energy.

