Aikido in Uxbridge
Aikido is a modern martial art derived from ancient Samurai fighting techniques. Developed during the 1920s, the technical foundations of Aikido can be traced back to aiki-jujutsu which evolved in early Japan.
Aikido is not a conventional fighting art or sport. Instead, it is a martial art which develops the ability to harmonize with opposing forces rather than combat them. Because of this, many circular and spherical movements are involved in Aikido to redirect opposing forces towards a less harmful destination.
We teach Yoshinkan Aikido. The emphasis is on the study of fundamental movements and solid basic techniques as well as gaining philosophical insight into the conduct of life and human relationships. Yoshinkan Aikido as a martial art is non-competitive and non-violent. Cooperation and harmony are more important than aggression. Timing and control are more important than strength. With the development of solid basics, Yoshinkan Aikido provides a very powerful means of self defence without undue aggression.
Classes are for ages 12 and older and you do not need to be learning Karate in order to participate in Aikido classes. This is a separate program under the Chudokan Aikido Federation International (CAFI).
