0- The Mid-Michigan Yoshokai Aikido Aikido, the way of harmony, grew out of the combat disciplines of the Japanese Samurai. Founded in 1925 by Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido combines rigorous physical training and mental discipline. Aikido teaches one to unify both mind and body so that one's movements become spontaneous. It is an effective means of self-defense as well as an excellent way to improve physical fitness and relationships with others. It is not a "fighting" martial art but rather a path for personal growth. Although it does not involve sparring or competition, Aikido's basis in the fighting techniques of the Samurai is apparent in its powerful throws, pins, and weapon techniques.
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0- MSU Field Hockey Club has the distinction of being the first Field Hockey club in the state of Michigan. We formed the club in June 2002. Club is open for all male/female (we are a co-ed club), all skill levels from beginners to highly skilled, and for anyone who is interested in playing field hockey and having fun. We have coaching sessions for the beginners. There is no membership fee and its absolutely free to join the club.
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0- Michigan State University Figure Skating Club is currently in its 11th year as a club sport. The MSUFSC offers both synchronized skating and freestyle opportunities for MSU students and both disciplines are competitive. The skaters compete in several competitions throughout the year where skaters compete against other universities. There are currently at least 50 collegiate figure skating clubs registered with the United States Figure Skating. Click here to view (0) comments or add your own.