Aikido in Northwick Park
What is Aikido?
Aikido is a Japanese martial art founded in the 20th century. It is based on traditional open hand and weapons arts, and involves grabs, strikes, joint locks, throws, rolling and falling.
Its premise is non-resistance. Instead of competing with superior force, one blends with it and leads it to a harmonious reconciliation. This requires training of body and mind.
Is Aikido for me?
Aikido techniques are based on movement, timing and balance. We use the continuous flow of a circle, the angles of a triangle, and the stability of a square to create technique that is not dependent on physical superiority.
Through partnered practice and the study of Aikido principles, we develop strength and flexibility. You do not need to have any martial arts experience, just a willingness to learn to protect yourself.
Club and Aikido Training
Aikido Classes are held every Monday and Thursday evening at our London Aikido Dojo
No Aikido student in our club is forced into doing anything they are not comfortable with. Everyone is working at their own pace during the training. Don't worry that you will be stuck with one person all night. Training partners are changed frequently during the training. Everyone is welcome to come along to our Aikido Dojo regardless of fitness or experience.
How to join? - Aikido in Northwick Park
You don't have to sign up to anything so you can feel free to come along and visit - join in or just watch from our seating area if you prefer.
See our New Starters Guide to find out what to wear and what you can expect when you come along. Also visit our FAQ, that contains all the common questions related to club and training.
"The divine is not something high above us. It is in heaven, it is in earth, it is inside us. " - Morihei Ueshiba
"Your heart is full of fertile seeds, waiting to sprout. " - Morihei Ueshiba
If you are looking for Aikido in Northwick Park and area you are the right place. Remember it is not wholly about combat, self defence and mastering the ability to kick ass. It teaches the individual about mental discipline, building confidence and personal fitness. If you are willing to embrace these facets, why not read more about Aikido in Northwick Park?
Pinner Aikido Club is a part of the Kai Shin Kai International Traditional Aikido Association (KSK), which is a member of the British Aikido Board (BAB).
Aikido is essentially a non-violent martial-art system that encourages the avoidance of confrontation and harmony with an aggressor. The classes are well attended with Aikido students always on the mat and aimed at all levels, from beginner to advanced but everyone who is interested in Aikido in Northwick Park is welcome to come along regardless of fitness or experience.
If you are living in in Northwick Park and you are looking for some place to train you can easy find us by clicking at the huge button at the top of this page. Our Aikido students work at their own pace during the training sessions and no one is forced into doing anything they are not comfortable with. Pinner Aikido Club London can help you achieve self-defense skills, self-esteem, confidence, and fitness. Most of all though, our classes are fun.
Pinner Aikido Club provides Aikido in Northwick Park and area. If you are located in Northwick Park please feel free to come along and visit - join in or just watch from our seating area if you prefer. Either way you will be welcome and hopefully you will have an interesting time at our friendly aikido club.
You do not have to be competitive or naturally athletic to take part in the Aikido class. Learning Aikido is about self-improvement and self-confidence.
Regardless of your size, body type and current level of physical ability or disability. If you are looking for a healthier, more confident way of life, then the modern art of Aikido may well be for you.
Find out more details about Aikido in Northwick Park and area: timetable and fees.
For anyone who is located outside in Northwick Park or the Greater London area, please do take a look at the Kai Shin Kai list of Aikido Dojos in UK.