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Morihei Ueshiba was born on 1883-12-14.
Aikido.
Approximately 149.86 cm (4'11").
These are audio links from AikiWeb pronouncing the two names: Morihei: http://c.aikiweb.com/language/audio/mp3/morihei.mp3 Ueshiba: http://c.aikiweb.com/language/audio/mp3/ueshiba.mp3
1931: first dojo is opened by Morehei Ueshiba (O-Sensei) Aiki-budo is taught. 1942-1952: Aikido is formally used and techniques are perfected. 1948: Aikikai Association is founded to promote Aikido. 1950-1970: Aikido is spread throughout the world. http://www.aikikaicuracao.com/aikicurbiographyosensei.htm
NO BRUCE LEE would not have won, MORIHEI UESHIBA was more experienced & studied alot of techiques during his experience in life. he wanted to be perfect just like BRUCE LEE. but lived longer to train & master his art but could have done more if he was still living
Kisshomaru Ueshiba died on 1999-01-04.
Aikido is not an ancient art. It was founded in the 1920s by Morihei Ueshiba. It is off of Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu. Aikido is often translated as"the Way of harmonious spirit."
Aikido was created by Morihei Ueshiba using the techniques aikijujutsu. It is often translated as "The Peaceful Way." It is classified as a grappling art and focuses on using the energy of the individual to create a flow and redirect.
The main school of Aikido is the classic aikikai-aikido developed by Morihei Ueshiba. There are few smaller schools developed by Ueshibas diciples. (but if you meant like whats the training place called then its the dojo
Nobody knows the exact age of how old Ueshiba was when he "created" Aikido. The term "Aikido" became the official name of the art in 1942 but was called Aikibudo prior to that time. Ueshiba was said to have developed the art in between the 1920's and 30's. That would put his age in the 30's to 40's. He was a very devout student of martial arts and took his time developing Aikido.
This question is very complicated to answer because there is a philosophy side and the actual physical side to the art. Morihei Ueshiba created "Aikido" as we know it today. The concept "Aiki" has existed well before Ueshiba. Aiki is a pretty logical concept in the Martial Art World. Ueshiba was definatley a philosopher and he became very spiritual. Ueshiba has a few writings which could be ordered online or maybe a book store.Morihei Ushibo created aikido, don't know if that's spelt right though, and instead of being called Sensei Ushibo we call O'Sensei