History : Created in 2024 | |
Membership Type : Full Member | |
Style : Iwama style is dedicated to the practice of the traditional martial art of Aikido. The emphasis is on the martial aspect of Aikido, including atemi as well as sword and stick. Training to the exclusion of all peripherals including politics and personalities. Aikido Riai - the complete system as developed by O Sensei Ueshiba in Iwama. Most Aikido practitioners (Aikidoka) who have heard about Iwama style aikido (now called Takemusu Aikido) know that this special style, or form, of Aikido emphasizes the use of weapons (Buki) as well as the practice of unarmed techniques (taijutsu).The weapons used in our way of practice are the bokuto (wooden sword), jo (staff) and tanto (knife). O-Sensei used to say "taijustsu jo ken , bukiwaza onaji desu" meaning, the use of unarmed techniques, sword techniques and staff techniques are the same thing and this can be seen through practice with these weapons. "Take" is the same Japanese character as the Bu in Bushido, meaning martial."Musu" means to give birth to, or create. O-Sensei used the term Takemusu Aikido as a means to explain the highest level of Aikido – to be able to spontaneously use and create effective Aikido techniques in any given situation. Tom Parris | |
Association Website : www.TakemusuAikiAssociation.uk | |
Email the Takemusu Aiki Iwama Ryu Association Chairman : Tom Parris | |
Email the Takemusu Aiki Iwama Ryu Association Vulnerable Adult & Child Safety Officer : Richard Mann | |
Kokoro Kai Aikido Takemusu Aiki, Stithians,       : None Kokoro Kai Aikido Takemusu Aiki (Iwama Ryu), Ponsanooth, Truro, Cornwall | |
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