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Aikido, a Japanese martial art, focuses on self-defense and harmony. Key rules in Aikido emphasize non-aggression and safety. Practitioners must respect their opponent and avoid harm. Techniques involve redirecting attacks using balance, joint locks, and throws rather than brute force. Attacks are not intended to injure, and students train with control. Etiquette, such as bowing, shows respect for instructors and fellow practitioners. Uniforms must be worn correctly, and the dojo (training hall) rules are strictly followed. Aikido's philosophy centers on using an opponent’s energy to neutralize threats peacefully.

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