What is the meaning of the motto of OI Sensei Masakatsu Agatsu?
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Masakatsu means the victory which comes from the correct method; that is, the law of universal creative evolution which transcends the boundaries of prejudice and discrimination and abandons the consciousness of the ego. It is victory through the unification of the love of the Creator.
What does Aikido mean in Japanese?
way of harmonizing energy
aikido, Japanese aikidō (“way of harmonizing energy”), martial art and self-defense system that resembles the fighting methods jujitsu and judo in its use of twisting and throwing techniques and in its aim of turning an attacker’s strength and momentum against himself.

What does OOS mean in Karate?
Mas Oyama – founder of Kyokushin Karate. In this particular case, “Osu!” is a combination of two different kanji (Sino-Japanese characters), namely the verb ‘osu’ which means “to push”, and ‘shinobu’ which means “to endure/suffer” or “to hide”.
Is aikido good for self-defense?
Aikido is not effective in a street fight for self-defense, although it teaches defensive strategies such as joint-locks, throws, and strikes. The goal in Aikido is to defend yourself while trying to avoid hurting the attacker. That philosophy can be costly because a street attacker will definitely try to hurt you.

Can aikido be used for self-defense?
Aikido can be very effective for self-defense using a combination of wrist and joint locks, throws, and ultimately being able to defend oneself with minimal risk of injury.
How do you respond to OSS?
The results of the responses showed many would return the greeting with the same phrase, but others would say something different. Many people would respond with a shorter term “OSU” to save time saying hello. Osamu noted that it was mostly masculine men that would say this phrase to return his greeting.
Is Aikido good for street fighting?
Is Aikido good for self-defense or street fighting? Yes, aikido is good for both self-defense and street fighting. But, most Aikidokas (practitioners of Aikido) are trained not to fight unless it’s absolutely for self-defense, and even when they do, their aim is not to significantly harm the other.