Self-Defence for Women in HA4
What is Aikido?
Aikido is very different from disciplines such as Karate, Kick Boxing, Taekwondo, Kung Fu, Mixed Martial Arts, Muay Thai, Kempo and Krav Maga where there is emphasis on kicking, punching or wrestling.
By choosing Aikido don't expect to spend hours kicking bags or learning boring katas!
Aikido is versatile with flowing circular movements and you will practice a variety of differing attacks and defences (applications) during a typical evenings training. In essence Aikido is turning an opponents power against him.
Is Aikido for me?
Because Aikido is a purely defensive Martial Art, it is the preferred choice for many professionals who experience problems with violence in the line of their work.
The law is clear that you are able to defend yourselves from attack but only by using the minimum force necessary.
The police for example are taught basic moves that are quick to learn, but Aikido is equally suitable for other 'customer facing' professionals such as: teachers, doctors, nurses, paramedics, firemen, and others in public services owing to its passive but effective nature.
Aikido is particularly well suited as a self-defence for women as size and strength are not important issues.
Trough the martial-art training at Pinner Aikido Club London you can:
- Learn Self-Defence skills
- Increase confidence and awareness
- Develop better posture and body language
- Enhance flexibility and coordination
Martial arts are not just about strength and size, but also speed, control, and mental discipline which females have plenty of.
Many martial arts instructors observe that women learn and master techniques faster because they put emphasis on executing the correct technique rather than relying on sheer power as men are inclined to do. It's a smart tactic employed by women to compensate for their lack of muscle mass.
Women absorb lessons better, because they are not burdened with the pressure of kicking ass, or beating opponents, like men do. To women martial artists, practice sessions are learning opportunities and not competitive arenas to lord over.
Club and Training
Club runs a mixed class with separate changing facilities. The classes are quite social affairs and training partners are encouraged to help each other with fair practice and advice.
Training partners are changed frequently so you won't be stuck with one person all night. 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. Most of all though, our classes are fun!
How to join? - Self-Defence for Women in HA4
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.
"Everyone has a spirit that can be refined, a body that can be trained in some manner, a suitable path to follow. You are here to realize your inner divinity and manifest your innate enlightenment. " - Morihei Ueshiba
"Opponents confront us continually, but actually there is no opponent there. Enter deeply into an attack and neutralize it as you draw that misdirected force into your own sphere. " - Morihei Ueshiba
For those who are looking for Self-Defence for Women in HA4 and area this is the right place. Self-defense (or self-defence) is the act of defending oneself, one’s property or the well-being of another from physical harm. While the term may define any form of personal defense, it is strongly associated with civilian hand-to-hand defense techniques. Self-defense defines a civilian activity as opposed to hand-to-hand combat in a military context.
Awareness
Awareness is defending yourself by avoiding danger and by thinking ahead to make good decisions. Examples might include parking in a well-lit area, or not playing music so loudly in your headphones that you can’t hear what’s going on around you or distracting you from paying attention to your surroundings.
Due to its non-physical nature, awareness is emphasized heavily in women’s self defense classes.
Aikido is a budo or Martial Way developed in Japan by Morihei Ueshiba, "O Sensei" (Great Teacher) as 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 suited for levels from beginner to advanced. Everyone is welcome to come along regardless of fitness or experience.
For those who are interested in learning about awareness and avoidance, plus some simple but effective techniques our aikido classes are are held every Tuesday and Wednesday evening at our Harrow dojo, and Thursday evening at our Pinner dojo in NW London. If you are living in in HA4 and you are looking for some place to train you can easily find us by clicking at How to find us link. We believe that the traditional elements of Aikido provide an excellent basis.
These are strongly emphasized in our classes. Self defense is a topic that is tackled frequently as it is important that students have the ability to defend themselves. Students are encouraged to build on their individual style, for we strongly believe that Aikido is a personal art form which will vary depending on each persons characteristics. 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 training sessions of Self-Defence for Women in HA4 and area. If you are located in in HA4 please feel free to come along and visit - join in or just watch from our seating area if you prefer. Either way you’ll be welcome and hopefully you’ll have an interesting time at our friendly aikido club.
Find out more details about lessons of Self-Defence for Women in HA4 and area: timetable and fees.