Genryukan Aikido

Short break

Please note that there will be NO TRAINING NEXT WEEK, Monday 24th and Saturday 29th October 2016 (training will resume as per normal on the 31th October).
On those dates, the hall will be used for fundraising activities for Kelly Turner. If you also want to help, you can donate here:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/kelly-turner

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Booking

Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, please use the following form to book your next training session with Genryukan Aikido.

If you can’t pay online, please contact us before 5pm on the day so you’re added to the list.

If your name is not on the list, you’re not getting in! No exceptions.

The class will be divided in groups of up to 6 people (including a coach). Those groups will not mix during training. Other measures and precautions are detailed here: http://www.genryukan.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/COVID-genryukan.pdf
Thank you for your understanding.

Please enter the name and the address of the person attending in the fields below (we won’t rely on the credit card details).
The fee is £6 per person. The Paypal account is linked to “chroux@****.com“, which is Christophe’s email address.

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AikiWaza.net

Here is a website called “AikiWaza.net” that collects interesting aiki related videos in one convenient place.

There are quite a few videos that would help everybody, regardless of their ranks, as an instructional or reference material.

It is not style specific so you will find a mix of Tomiki, Yoshinkan, Aikikai, etc…

http://www.aikiwaza.net/

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The role of meditation in martial arts

“Meditation plays an important part in martial arts across the entire world. It’s often overlooked as the thrill of combat always seems more important, but for who take the time to incorporate some form of stillness and introspection into their path of learning claim it makes their training complete.” …

More here:  http://www.japanesejujitsu.org/the-role-of-meditation-in-martial-arts

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Sensei Robert Mustard Seminar

Meikyokai Aikido are pleased to announce they will be hosting a two day seminar with Sensei Robert Mustard on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st October 2010. This event will be open to all styles of Aikido regardless of affiliation and anyone interested in ‘aiki’ related arts.

Robert Mustard SenseiMustard Sensei is one of the leading exponents of the Aikido in the world today having trained in Japan for 10 years under Soke Gozo Shioda, Takeno and Chida Sensei’s.

The seminar will be held at the Dartford Judo Club in Dartford, Kent. For more information on this seminar, costs and booking form, please click here.

The course will run from 10:00 – 17:00 on both days with the dojo opening at 09:00. If you have any questions related to this seminar please do not hesitate to contact Meikyokai via e-mail at info@meikyokai.com or via telephone on +44 (0) 7510 309 474.

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