Aikido

Aikido Fellowship
Rebeca Willis-Conger, sophomore sociology major, received a Reed Fellowship for International Travel to study Aikido in Japan. I love traveling. I always get nervous before leaving, convinced that I am not adequately prepared, anxious about all the accidents that might befall me. Then I leave my comfort…
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Aikido Victoria BC
Come and try this non-aggressive, family-friendly martial art, or just come to watch and find out more. Our classes offer fitness, fun and self-defence for teens and adults. Class Schedule Sunday (Sept - June) 10.30am - 12.00pm Regular Training Fees Adults: $50 per month Students: $40 per month Family Discounts: 2nd person 50%, 3rd is 25%, 4th is free! Students may attend any…
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Scarsdale Aikido
For new members, welcome to our dojo. This is the portion of the web site that helps keep you up to date on training and dojo events. We typically keep people up to date on schedule changes and other issues with an occasional email Also, please check the following pages for other information: Cross Training in Kung Fu or Tai Chi, Meditation or Yoga Upcoming Adult Exams 1st…
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Aikido Hamilton
Chief Instructor: Takeshi Kimeda, 9th Dan Born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1941, Kimeda Sensei has been a professional instructor of Yoshinkai Aikido in Canada for more than 35 years. He began his study of Aikido under both Master Shioda and Kushida Sensei at 18 years of age while he was a university student. During his senior University years he was captain of the University Aikido…
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Yoshinkan Aikido UK
It is very unfortunate that in modern times many students seem completely unaware of the local history of the martial art they are practising. There are many students practising Yoshinkan Aikido in the UK today, who are totally unaware as to the origins of Yoshinkan Aikido in the UK. It would be a shame and a dishonour to so easily forget the people who have made it possible…
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Tai sabaki Aikido
There is an ongoing discussion in our dojo about the names for footwork. One instructor teaches that a pivot on one foot is called tai sabaki while a pivot with a step is tenkan ashi. Another instructor sort of agrees but always notes that it is really the other way round. I used to think that tai sabaki was just a general word for footwork. Could you please clarify this for…
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Aikido Instructors
The United States Aikido Federation (USAF) is a not-for-profit organization (501-C3), providing both technical and administrative guidance and support to its members. The USAF not only oversees the practice of Aikido and its instruction as established by Hombu dojo, the international headquarters in Japan, but also develops and maintains rigorous technical standards, while…
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Aikido Kenkyukai
Confidence, fitness, focus, discipline, emotional strength, spiritual development These are some of the things you and/or your child can expect to gain at Aikido Kenkyukai, making a profound change in your life. Suzuki Sensei embodies many of the principals of Aikido and comes from a direct lineage of Aikidoka, based in Japan. What this means for the layman is she s close…
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Aikido of Albuquerque
The essence of all Aikido techniques is spherical motion around a stable, energized center. Properly executed, some techniques are spectacular, sending an attacker flying through the air. Others are like sleight-of-hand; small, deft movements that immobilize the aggressor. Both results are achieved through precise use of leverage, inertia, gravity and the action of centrifugal…
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Aikido blending
Aikido from the Inside Out The Principles: Harmony/Blending/Confluence The most basic principle of aikido is the principle of harmony. Harmony, represented by the Japanese character ai, can also be thought of as a blending or confluence of energies or forces. The principle of harmony is to avoid or resolve conflict, clashing, or opposition. Blend instead of colliding Generally…
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River City Aikido
Aikido practice extends beyond the mat, and at River City Aikido, fostering positive relationships with family members is essential. Listening to parents expertise about their children and involving them in their child s training is important for the child to feel supported. Brian Hill has pioneered an exciting new method of bringing aikido practice to children with challenging…
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Aikido Perth WA
Hugh Derham Sensei started training Aikido in the early 1970’s and his training path took him to Hombu dojo, the World Aikido Headquarters of Japan. It was not long before Hugh Sensei learnt about Sugano Shihan who was an original student of the Founder, who had been sent to Australia to establish Aikido. Hugh Sensei moved to Sydney to train and study Aikido under Sugano Shihan…
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Aikido Park Slope
Test applications received and dated between Shodan Andre Aguilar – Naka Ima Aikikai Mark Allen – New York Aikikai George Bill Barnard – Aikido Of Dallas Justin Barrett – Aikido Of Ramapo Valley David Beebe – Framingham Aikikai Zachary W. Biesanz – New York Aikikai William T. Bresnihan – Florida Aikikai Jesus Camaraza – Gold Coast Aikikai Frank Campione = Aikido Of Staten Island…
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Singapore Aikido Federation
Our Chief Instructor – Freddy T.H. Khong Sensei (6th Dan) Prior to learning Aikido, Freddy Khong Sensei had trained in Wushu, Judo and Karate. It was in 1962 that Sensei first started Aikido training with a group of friends and subsequently joined the Singapore Aikido Federation (now defunct) under the guidance of Lee Meng Kum Sensei (Chief Instructor). He was appointed Assistant…
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Aikido Memphis
PERSEVERANCE - n; the act of continued, patient effort even in the face of difficulty or adversity - Websters New World Dictionary, 3rd College Edition Monday - 4:00pm - 5:00pm ~ 5 Ancestors Kung Fu For Kids 6:00pm - 6:30pm ~ Introductory Kempo 6:30pm - 8:00pm ~ Kempo Karate 8:00pm - 9:00pm ~ 5 Ancestors Kung Fu Tuesday - 6:00pm - 7:00pm ~ Kids Aikido 7:00pm - 9:00pm ~ Adult…
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George Leonard Aikido
Home | about | schedule | teachers | kids | events Wendy Palmer Rokudan Wendy Palmer began training in 1971. She was drawn to the beauty and power of aikido and recognized the practice as a path to increase empowerment and love. She is the creator of Leadership Embodiment a profound approach to personal and professional development using embodied practices. She has been teaching…
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Aikido Georgia
About Us The Aikido Center of Atlanta is one of the oldest aikido dojos in the continental United States. Founded in 1967 by Sensei Rodney Grantham, we are a charter member of the United States Aikido Federation. We are very proud of our long affiliation with the USAF and its leaders, Chairman Yoshimitsu Yamada Shihan, Mitsunari Kanai Shihan and Seichi Sugano Shihan (all 8th…
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Michael field Aikido
“Saito Sensei did not disappoint and I knew right away that I needed to experience life at the dojo in Iwama!” As I sat quietly in seiza next to Saito Sensei’s bed, with Rie-san translating his words, a mixture of emotions ran through me. How could it be that Saito Sensei, a mountain of a man who seemed so indestructible, be so ill and stuck in bed? He will somehow beat this…
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