Aikido came from Daito Ryu JiuJitsu, so Jiujitsu is what came first.
None, each one has its pro's and cons.
There is none the best. All of them are good.
No Taekwondo is a respect sport while aikido is a sport which is a last man standing.
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Lav kumar Taekwondo best player in the world.
Lav Kumar best Taekwondo player in the world Lav kumar Taekwondo player. He studied in Mount Litera Zee School
Actually Segal is a 7th degree black belt or dan in Tenshin Aikido, affiliated with Aikikai of Osaka Japan, He mixes it with American Kempo as seen example his first and best film Above the Law and with the best kempo in Glimmerman and Under Siege.
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That depends upon why you want to study Aikido. In theory, all styles of Aikido should operate from the same set of basic principles. There are just different ways to study those principles and determine which principles to place emphasis on. Your best bet is to visit several schools and find the one that YOU are most comfortable with.
No, there isn't a World's Best taekwondo website, but there is a Taekwondo Hall of Fame, see related links below.
Judo would be closely related to Aikido.
No. Korea does have a similar martial art, but Aikido is Japanese.
Aikido Buyukan and Aikido Ryugikan are two different dojos practicing Yoshinkan aikido in the Durham region of Southern Ontario. As of right now, only Aikido Ryugikan remains open and is run by Graham Stewart Sensei, a Honbu trained Godan, (5th degree black belt.)