in other words history and
description of our activities
Combat is struggle. Combat is fight. When linked to a particular martial art
this concept defines techniques, tactics and ways we react in situations of
immediate dangers, sport fight, self-defense and martial system that might be
learned quickly, e.g. Combat Karate, Combat Kalaki, Combat Ju-Jitsu or Combat
Tai-Chi. Frequently, it includes completing a style with techniques adequate to
contemporary perils (e.g. shotguns ) and with elements of local martial systems
, like Combat Aikido in Philippines or Combat Hapkido in Korea. These are the
words of O`Sensei Morihei Ueshiba, founder of Aikido:
Techniques of Aikido are subdued to constant changes; each and every encounter
is unique and a proper reaction shall appear naturally. Today’s techniques will
be out-of-date tomorrow. Do not be misled by challenges, their forms and
deceptive appearances.
Despite the fact that the term `combat is mostly associated in Poland with
uniformed services and trainers of martial arts and martial sports, the aims are
basically the same, to teach real self-defense.
Aikido displays an enormous potential when it comes to martial arts and
self-defense. Through the appropriate and all-around training it is certainly
possible to master particular martial techniques quicker and let aikido be used
successfully in realistic defense. That is the real idea for bringing to life
Combat Aikido and all the differences towards other aikido schools.
Besides aikido, in AZCA`s clubs are taught karate and ju-jitsu, since their
techniques are essential to master the intricacies of real self-defense (the
head-instructor is formally and practically prepared to conduct examinations).
The agenda of activities is constructed in such a way that all the techniques of
mastered styles become a uniformed system, teaching identical reactions
determined by varied attacks and situations.
For some years, there have been taken measures to work out precise regulations
towards sport fight. All the regulations naturally shall follow the aikido rules,
where ability to utilize the strength of attack, tempo, body coordination will
be assessed, along with perfect technique and counter technique usage in combat.
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In Jarosław aikido section is founded (a branch of Rzeszów`s club). The
club is closely related to The Polish Aikido Union
The classes are taught by Wiesław Pikor (at present the President and
Head-Instructor at AZCA
A child section in Jarosław is founded
The Autonomic Aikido Association is founded. Within its frames operates
the club from Jarosław, along with aikido centers from Lublin,
Tarnobrzeg and Łomża. During the classes, besides aikido , elements of
Combat Ju-Jitsu are mastered. The AAA was the style organization of The
Polish Federation of Far East Martial Arts, with its centre in Warsaw.
The name of the club is changed into Combat Aikido Jarosław
CA establishes its branch in Przemyśl
Disciples at Jarosław club take the initiative to establish The
Association of Physical Culture named The Autonomic Combat Aikido
Association. Since that time the School operates within frames of The
Polish Federation of Martial Arts and Defensive Sports, with its centre
in Zarzecze , near Żywiec
CA club in Pruchnik is founded. Classes are taught by Sylwester Potoczny
Paweł Winczewski and Tadeusz Rybka establish Chikara Dojo, CA club in
Roźwienica
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