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Martial Arts in Sydney...Aikido?

Many people come to our aikido dojo wanting to learn martial arts. And everyone comes for different reasons. Some are looking for self defense, some want to learn a traditional Japanese martial art, while others are interested in the internal energy ('ki' or 'chi') development that we offer and some just want to kick butt!. Ultimately these aspects and many others form part of our art and it is up to the prospective student to decide if our art and club suits them or not.

At our club we offer a free introductory class, this is a one-on-one class with a senior student and provides an overview of many aspects of aikido. In this class you will learn and do some of traditional Japanese sword practice originating from the battlefield, strangely from these kinds of movements come the harmonious flow and movements of aikido which you will also practice, also the development of a centered, relaxed mind and something of the nature of 'ki'. You will be able to discuss and concerns you have and find out more about the various aspects of aikido of interest to you.

Click to find out more about Griffith university aikido and start aikido training today . Beginners, try an introductory class with our compliments.

The human body is adaptive but can only move in so many ways, the evolution of the martial systems are designed to get to the top of this mountain, though there are many paths there. Aikido practice encompasses many aspects for training the mind, body and spirit. As a club we have been in brisbane for over 20years, many of our students and instructors have practiced and are practicing other martial arts and we would be pleased to point you to those arts if they might be more suitable.

If you have particular interests in certain aspects you may find these other arts more suitable. For example for grappling arts you might like judo and juijutsu, the striking arts karate, silat and kung fu, if weapons are your interest arts like iaido - the art of drawing the sword and jodo - use of the staff. Finally internal arts like baguazang and taichi also share much in common with aikido.

Selecting a place to learn
While we hope you will come and practice aikido with us, it maybe that you end up somewhere else and/or doing another art. If so here are some ideas and questions to ask yourself to help you in your search.


Danny, Griffith Aikido
DISCLAIMER: These are some thoughts of the author, opinions of others will vary


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