Category Classes

District Hamilton

Operational Date Tue, Thu, Sat

Programme Overview

Aikido is a martial art developed in Japan by Morihei Ueshiba, known to Aikidoists as O'Sensei. While it’s present form is relatively modern, it's roots lie in several traditional martial arts studied by O'Sensei studied in his early life. Aikido Musubi Ryu is a member of the Institute of Aikido International, based in Hamilton. Aikido techniques involve joint locks, throws and pins, with the emphasis being on taking opponents' balance. Punching and kicking are not emphasised in Aikido. Instead students use their opponents' attacking energy to throw them, or to bring them to the ground in a controlled manner. Along with the physical aspects of the art there is a strong moral and ethical code of conduct. All Aikido techniques are learned cooperatively at a pace suited to the abilities of each student. The goal of Aikido is not to defeat others but to improve oneself through physical and mental training. “To injure an opponent is to injure yourself. To control aggression without inflicting injury is the art of peace” Morehei Ueshiba (1883-1969) Women and girls welcome as classes are usually mixed

Tuesday Adult: 6pm-7.30pm, Children 5:15pm-6pm
Thursday Adult: 6pm-7.30pm, Children 5:15pm-6pm
Saturday Adult: 9am-10.30am

$5 per session, discounts available

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Beginners
Suitable for beginners.
Disabled Access
Facilities are accessible to people with a disability.
Disabled Programme
Programme is suitable for those with a disability.
Junior Programme
Runs a programme specifically catered to children.
 
Caters for Women or Girls
This program caters for women.

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