Training centres (Dojos) around the world

Central to Aikido is the idea of being in harmony with your opponents, rather than in conflict with them. The movement and energy of an attack is redirected without the need for collision or the use of force. The physical practice of this fundamental principle of Aikido, leads to a better understanding of people and nature, while teaching essential skills for the resolution of conflict.

The movements of Aikido are circular and flowing. They are designed on the principles of nature and move in circles and spirals. When Aikido is performed well there is great beauty and composure in the movements of both partners.

The Aikido Dojo
The Aikido dojo (meaning ‘place of The Way’) provides a secure and friendly environment where we can begin to see and understand our fears, anxieties, reactions and habits.

Aikido training is entirely non-competitive and fosters a cooperative and supportive attitude. The concentration and discipline required for Aikido training brings focus to our daily lives. Aikido challenges us to improve our skills and attempt new things.

By achieving these skills, we gain confidence in our ability to maintain stability whenever we encounter difficulty. The first thing you notice about someone is their attitude. If your attitude and thoughts are positive, your life reflects positive results.


Training
Training in Aikido requires consistent and diligent practice. Although as a beginner you might train just once a week, you should be prepared to make a commitment to train at least two or three times a week if you want to make progress in the future. Sincere and dedicated practice is required to attain a state of being in which philosophy, technique, attitude and spirit merge. When there is no longer a distinction between daily life and the practice of Aikido we truly will be following the ‘Way of Harmony’.

The physical aspects of Aikido, as graceful and dynamic as they can be, are only the outward manifestation of what is, most importantly, a real and direct way to improve our quality of life.

Aikido Yuishinkai Australia:
Dojo Location Instructor
Goshinkan Byron Bay NSW Michael Williams
Crows Nest Sydney NSW Andrew Sunter
Lismore Lismore NSW Graeme Olive
Blue Mountains Katoomba NSW Richard Hersey
Gold Coast Gold Coast QLD Warren Connor
Cleveland Cleveland QLD Thom Hansen
Griffith Uni/Nathan Brisbane QLD Danny James
Griffith Uni/Southbank Brisbane QLD John Ward
Griffith Uni/Logan Loaganlea QLD Tonia Jasper
Sandgate Sandgate QLD Brad Wilkinson
Port Augusta Port Augusta SA Mike Loran
Melbourne Melbourne VIC Daniel Rylatt
Aikido Yuishinkai New Zealand:
Dojo Location Instructor
Kaka Street Auckland Michael Stanford
Henderson Henderson Mark Allen
Wellington Wellington Steve Wass
New Plymouth New Plymouth Malcolm Mc Kertcher
Aikido Yuishinkai USA:
Dojo Location Instructor
Hawaii Honolulu James Y.Kanada
Hawaii Honolulu Frank Fujishige
New Haven Connecticut Michael Auslin
Aikido Yuishinkai Singapore:
Dojo Location Instructor
Singapore Singapore Frankie Chan Kim Seng
Aikido Yuishinkai Japan:
Dojo Location Instructor
Tokyo Ohizumi, Nerima Yutaka Saito
Tokyo Heiwadai, Nerima Tayeko Yamada
Aikido Yuishinkai Argentina:
Dojo Location Instructor
Argentina Buenos Aires Julian Jiterman

 

 

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