Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art that emphasises the principles of harmony and fluidity, focusing on blending with and redirecting an opponent’s energy rather than opposing it directly. Developed by Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido integrates techniques from various Japanese martial arts to create a system that prioritises peaceful resolution and personal growth. It includes throws, joint locks, and pins, and is practiced for self-defence, personal development, and spiritual harmony. Aikido training often involves both solo and partner exercises, and it is distinguished by its non-competitive nature.
Our Instructors provide a nurturing environment that emphasises personal growth and skill development. They focus on creating a supportive atmosphere where practitioners can advance at their own pace while fostering a sense of community and mutual respect. Our instructors are dedicated to helping each student achieve their full potential, balancing technical skill with philosophical insights.
David Woolcock, 5th Dan Eric Jefferies, 4th Dan
Level 2 Coach 0429 946 034
0402 451 268
Benefits of Aikido: Aikido training enhances physical fitness, balance, and coordination while promoting mental clarity, resilience, and emotional calm. Practitioners develop a strong sense of self-discipline and confidence as they learn to manage stress and maintain focus. The art’s emphasis on harmony and non-aggression fosters personal growth and helps practitioners build better interpersonal relationships.
What age group do we cater to?
For ages 13 and up, our program offers advanced training in Aikido techniques and philosophies. These classes focus on refining techniques, understanding deeper aspects of the art, and applying principles to real-life situations. Adults benefit from a structured approach to self-defence, mental discipline, and personal development.
Affiliated to: Our Aikido dojo is affiliated with prominent Aikido organisations, including the Aikido World Federation (AWF) and the Japan Aikido Association (JAA). These affiliations ensure that our training adheres to internationally recognised standards and practices, providing students with a high-quality and authentic Aikido experience.
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http://en.shodokanaikido.com/
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“To injure an opponent is to injure yourself. To control aggression without inflicting injury is the Art of Peace.”
~ Ueshiba sensei