And what a year it has been!
Hassou Aikido has celebrated its 1st birthday. There have been a deluge of gradings, including a few new Shodans (congratulations everyone). We have held the second South of the River Seminar. We have played host to some of the finest Aikidoka in the world today as guest instructors. And not least of all this, Christophe has returned to the mat after his injury. Well done mate!
Needless to say, we all have a bunch of new year resolutions, but chief amongst mine is to make a concerted effort to make sure there are regular posts here on this site, something I have been sadly remiss in over the last 12 months.
To get you started, Shaun has shared a link on Aikido Journal by Seiji Tanaka Sensei that is well worth a look.
The Dawn of Tomiki Aikido
First of all, I would like to explain how, where and why Tomiki Aikido started. It goes back to the month of April, 1958 when Waseda University approved our Aikido Club as an officially sanctioned sport club (called “Undo Bu” in Japanese), while no other universities recognized any Aikido clubs as such. Instead, all other Aikido clubs were called “Doko-Kai”, meaning a loosely organized club made up with people of the same interest. These unsanctioned sport clubs had neither the prestige nor the status of other sanctioned clubs such as Judo, Kendo, Karate, baseball, soccer, and other major sport clubs…
Here is to a fantastic new year. Happy Training!
Note: As often as not, the word “We” used in the above post refers to Gowa Ryu, Genryukan, Mushin No Shin and Hassou Aikido clubs.











