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Aikido: A Martial Art With Mindfulness, Somatic, Relational, and Spiritual Benefits for Veterans

机译:Aikido:一种具有正念,躯体,关系和精神上好处的武术

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Aikido is a martial art that originated in Japan and incorporates meditation and breathing techniques from Zen Buddhism. Like all martial arts, it requires mindful concentration and physical exertion. In addition, it is a compassion practice that also provides a spiritual perspective and includes social touch. These components make Aikido a unique form of mindfulness that has the potential to be particularly appealing to veterans coming from a Warrior Ethos tradition who are used to rigorous somatic training. Mindfulness practices have shown efficacy with veterans, and the self-compassion, spiritual, and social touch dimensions of Aikido also offer benefits for this population, many of whom are struggling with these issues. Several pilot Aikido programs with veterans that show promise are described.
机译:Aikido是一种起源于日本的武术,并结合了禅宗佛教的冥想和呼吸技术。 像所有武术一样,它需要注意力集中和身体上的努力。 此外,这是一种同情的实践,还提供了一种精神上的观点,并包括社会风格。 这些组成部分使Aikido成为一种独特的正念形式,有可能特别吸引来自勇士精神传统的退伍军人,他们习惯了严格的躯体训练。 正念实践表明了退伍军人的功效,以及适应性的自我同情,精神和社会触摸维度也为这个人群带来了好处,其中许多人都在努力解决这些问题。 描述了一些与退伍军人的飞行员Aikido计划,以表现出诺言。

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