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Stockport White Rose Aikikai Shoshin Aikido Stockport Life Leisure, Northumberland Road, Brinnington SK5 8LS | Club Contact Information : Mark Danford : 07967 192474 : mark@whiteroseaikido.com : http://www.shoshinaikidostockport.co.uk Training Times : Wednesday07:30 PM to 09:00 PM Class Type: 18+ / Weapons Sunday 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Class Type: 18+ / Weapons Login HelpTo Edit / Update / Delete Club InformationYou require the email address and password previously added to your information If this is unknown to you try clicking on the Lost Password button. For more information contact the BAB Webmaster on webmaster@bab.org.uk.
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Samuel Wilson - 5th Dan Insurance : Coach Full Valid : 01-09-2025 Cert No BAB-2024-2326 Coach Level 1 Cert No :BAB 001968 Click images to view (BAB Logo; Ask the club to update)
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British Aikido Board
The National Governing Body for Aikido in the United Kingdom.
Aikido is a martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba, that focuses on harmonising with your opponent, it can be practised as a sport, self defence and an art using hand to hand and japanese weapons.