by Aikido Journal | Dec 18, 2009 | aBBE SENSEI, Aikido, Aikido martial arts self defence, Chiba, dojo, dOLLIMORE, eLLIS, fOSTER, kENSHIRO aBBE, Nakazono, Noro, O Sensei, Ueshiba, UK, wILLIAMS
An Article by Henry Ellis sensei, who along with Ken & David Williams, Haydn W Foster and Eric Dollimore, was one of the original group of students in the UK first taught Aikido at The Hut dojo by Kenshiro Abbe back in the late 1950’s. I spent the first...
by Aikido Journal | Dec 17, 2009 | Aikido, Aikido martial arts self defence, awareness, blend, ego, energy, kicking, meditation, zen
The Psychology of Aikidoby George S. Ledyard, A great article and one well worth taking the time to digest…Many people are familiar with Aikido, the non-violent Japanese martial art which allows self defense without serious injury to an attacker. Not many...
by Aikido Journal | Oct 1, 2009 | Aikido, Aikido martial arts self defence, auckland, Bokken, dojo, injuries, injury, martial arts, rehab
A cool little article I found on the “ehow” website. Instructions Step1 Place a small strip of red tape on your uniform, over the injured area. A patch of red tape on your shoulder indicates that it’s still healing. Your partners appreciate this...