The City club is now practising at the Deli Studios which isat 107 Leadenhall Street, EC3A 4AF. You will need to ask at the reception which studio we will be in. Until the end of August we will be in Studio 11.
I will be teaching at the British Aikido Board National Course this year in September at Brunel University. The British Aikido Board is the national governing body for Aikido in this country. The course will be an opportunity to meet people from different Aikido organisations and let this wider family know of the Aikido we teach.
It was good to practise with our French friends last month and it was good to see we have so much in common. More details of the organisation in France can be found here https://www.kinokenkyukai.fr/
I have just got back from the First Memorial Seminar for Doshu Yoshigasaki. This was the first occasion where Doshu’s four highest grades, all Ninth Dans, taught together at the same seminar. Understandably the seminar was both well attended and well received. Thank you to Shihan Bruno Maule and the Dojo Ronin Ki Aikido Novara for organising an excellent weekend and I look forward to seeing you soon.
In life, one is either getting better or worse. Unlike with inorganic material which can remain dormant for years without any improvement or degradation.
Aikido can be practiced from cradle to grave. We have students whose ages range from six to over eighty. It is art where one adapts the training to your own physique so no matter what shape or age you are now, you will be able to begin the journey today.
Along with the application in real life which one would expect in a martial art, we also are taught how to unify mind and body. This unification helps greatly with the challenges of daily life and can be used no matter how far you are along the journey.
The British Ki Society webpage has been re-platformed and can now be found on www.ki-aikido.org.uk
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