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Aikido, Iron Balls and Elbow Power

Now also available as a downloadable eBook. More...

The second edition of 'Iron Balls and Elbow Power' by Nick Waites is now available. The new edition, entitled 'Aikido, Iron Balls and Elbow Power ' has seventeen new chapters and a completely new Part 3 containing guides to practising a range of basic techniques. Video clips to support the book are in the playlist 'TECHNIQUES/BOOK' on the Home page.

 
Courses schedule
September 2010
Liming Yue Push Hands seminar More...
December 2010
John Rogers 6th dan
March 2011
Claude Gentil 7th dan

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New Aiki Taiso class

Aiki Taiso class now running on Tuesdays 7.30pm - 9pm. Click here for more information.

 
Video clips additions

Solo practice forms for each part of the paired jo kata. See WEAPONS/JO/paired-jo-solo-form-a/b. Both feature a phantom opponent

Unique Yi Jin Jing form shot in Jinzhou, North East China. See GENERAL/YIJINJING

New rare additions to collection of Osensei clips in PEOPLE/UESHIBA_MORIHEI_1,  PEOPLE/UESHIBA_MORIHEI_2.

Also see other additions in  GENERAL/JUDO_MIFUNE, GENERAL/JUDO_KANO, GENERAL/TAIJI and GENERAL/PUSH_HANDS

 
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Monday, 16 August 2010 00:00



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Originally a Methodist chapel, the centre is located in the small village of Leeholme, just a few miles from Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor.

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In addition to regular classes in Aikido the centre also offers acupuncture treatment. There is a permanently matted practice hall for Aikido and a separate treatment room for health therapies.

The dojo is affiliated to the KAA, which is one of the few associations in the UK that is officially recognised by the Aikido Headquarters in Japan. The KAA is under the technical direction of Terry Ezra, Shihan, 7th dan.

The dojo instructors are highly qualified with many years of experience teaching Aikido.

Beginners

Beginners are always very welcome, whatever age or level of fitness. All of our classes are paced according to ability and experience, and senior students are always available and willing to provide patient help and advice for new starters during all training sessions.

Some of our classes are especially for beginners and these  allow basic movements and techniques to be assimilated at a slow and steady pace.

We try our best to make the initial learning experience as pleasant, rewarding and painless as possible.

Video Clips Collection

Click here or on the screenshot below to open the video clip viewer. The viewer opens in a resizable popup window and allows you to study a wide range of Aikido and related video clips.

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If you know of any other clips on YouTube or other video site that you would like to add to the collection of clips, please use the contact link below  to provide the appropriate details.

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