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Aikido training for schools and other
institutions
Even though Aikido is a dynamic martial art,
with effective locking techniques and
powerful throws, this elegant martial art
can be trained easily by everyone, in a safe
and enjoyable manner, by people of all ages.
Because Aikido is based on natural
movements, and the principle of not clashing
with your opponent’s strength, it is
possible for men and women, both young and
old, to train with great pleasure.
Aikido is a defensive, non-aggressive
martial art. The principles of Aikido form
the foundation for many conflict resolution
systems.
Schools in Germany have Aikido in their
curriculum, it is called ”Anti-Aggressive
Training.” The training is of great benefit
for the students, teaching them personal
integrity and non-violent behavior.
Especially for school students, Aikido can
be of great help, allowing the students to
burn off excess energy in a positive,
non-competitive environment, while teaching
them about important social values and
principles.
Schoolteachers can also benefit from Aikido
training, learning useful skills in
non-violent self-defense, as well as the
understanding of the principles relating to
conflict resolution inherent in Aikido
training.
Introduce Aikido to your school or
institution, and benefit from a healthy
workout, and learn practical and ethical
self-defense training at the same time!

Company Aikido
The western business world has throughout
the past many years been aware of the
principles of strategy and tactics found in
the Japanese martial arts, and how they can
be applied in the world of business.
The book “The Book of Five Rings” by
Miyamoto Musashi has been especially popular
in the business world.
Some points in this very interesting book
are useful in business strategy, but most of
what is written is quite esoteric, and
requires deep insight into the world of
martial arts and its principles to fully
comprehend what is written.
Experiencing Aikido in its physical form
enables you to understand some of these
deeper principles quite directly. Principles
such as non-aggression, blending with your
opponent’s strength instead of opposing it,
and many other underlying aspects of Aikido
can easily be assimilated. The application
of these principles to other areas of our
lives such as social communication and
negotiating with people are readily apparent
after experiencing Aikido in its physical
form.
Why not make Aikido training a part of your
training schedule, instead of sitting on an
exercise bicycle or running on a treadmill?
Aikido can be brought to the company, and
taught to groups both large and small.
Classes can also be arranged at the
Copenhagen Aiki Shuren Dojo training
facility at Valbygårdsvej 36 A, 2500 Valby.
Aikido training seminars for other styles
of martial arts
Aikido is a fascinating martial art. It
includes many elements that inspire your own
martial arts style training.
The principles of movement in Aikido,
tactical applications, and the awareness of
the philosophical aspects of Budo that can
be applied to one’s daily life can easily be
of benefit to your own style of martial arts
training.
Aikido training seminars can be arranged for
other martial arts clubs, without having to
have any prior experience in Aikido
training. The techniques of Aikido will be
presented and taught in an easy to learn,
step-by-step form.
Many martial artists have found Aikido to be
a wonderful supplement to their own style of
training. Why not give it a try?
Aikido training for other Aikido clubs
I teach seminars for other Aikido clubs, no
matter what style or affiliation.
I teach tai jutsu (empty-handed techniques),
and traditional Aiki-ken (sword) and Aiki-jo
(staff).
The contents of these seminars can be
combined to fit the specific wishes of the
club. The seminar can be focused on tai
jutsu, weapons or a combination of both.
The seminars can be tailored for any
specific level – from beginners to advanced
or a mixture of both. A seminar can consist
of a few classes, a whole day of training,
weekend training, or even longer training
periods.
Visit the Copenhagen Aiki Shuren Dojo
website:
www.aiki
shuren-dojo.com
Further information and booking:
E-mail:
info@japanbridge.dk
Telephone:
(+45) 40 86 32 12
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