AIKIDO YAMATO DOJO (MALTA) - SELF DEFENCE - MARTIAL ART - WAY OF LIFE

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Aikido is a martial art based on the ancient Japanese samurai tradition. As a primarily 'defensive' martial art Aikido distinguishes itself from most martial arts in that it does not feature punches or kicks. Aikido depends instead on subtle, powerful and sometimes complex techniques that blend with and redirect an opponents' aggressive energy towards harmless dissipation.

Another distinguishing feature of Aikido is the lack of feigned aggression and competition in training. Aikido training, by contrast, evolves in an environment of cooperation and assistance - an environment that promotes an innate respect for life, ethical conduct and centered harmony.

To be sure Aikido training could be physically demanding and training through its several pinning, locking and throwing techniques promotes not merely a strong cardio-vascular system but also strength, flexibility and strong joints. However it is the centered, mental focus and the patient, persevering attitude required to learn Aikido techniques that carries benefits beyond the mat into real-life, daily situations where aggressive encounters are more often than not of the non-physical type.

Aikido is practiced by males and females of all ages. In time, practitioners of the art of Aikido find it to be a mentally, spiritually and physically enriching experience. Aikido students learn to understand the art of living well, to be in harmony with others and be at peace with the world. They also, of course, learn how to defend themselves effectively if they are ever physically threatened.

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           AIKIDO SEMINAR

The Aikido Yamato Dojo, Malta branch of
Buikukan-Provence School, France has the
pleasure to announce its Autumn International
Aikido Seminar under the direction of

        
Jean Francois Riondet Shihan
(VII Dan)

The public is invited to watch any of the following sessions:
               Friday       14/10:    18.30 – 20.30
               Saturday   15/10:    09.00 – 11.00 
               Sunday     16/10:    09.00 – 11.00

Those interested in participating are invited to inform
the Yamato Dojo by the 6th October 2011. 


Aikido Documentary - The Empty Mind


Malta's International Aikido Seminar 2010


Popular Reference
Local Seminar Photos - Spring 2011 
International Seminars Photos 2011 
A Fighting Chance 'This article first appeared in the October 2009 issue of A&H magazine, published by P&D Communications. Photographs by Reuben Chircop.'
Radio Interview on Campus FM
Aikido and the Art of Living Well
Warrior Training
The Art of Peace
                                  

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