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Originally posted by drravi at 4-11-2005 05:20 PM
I am new to this post. I am keen to study aikido. However I am not sure as to which style.Please advice
Aikikai is an organization led by founder's grandson, Moriteru Ueshiba. Aikikai is a mainstream of Aikido, but it's also maintaining so much with spiritual matter. Yoshinkan is always considered as hard stream Aikido, Yoshinkan is very practical and useful evenly you wanna protect yourself. Yoshinkan is founded by Gozo Shioda@Little Giant, his body cutting is very small but able to defending against big giant. Ki Society, also known as Ki Aikido or Ki no Kenkyukai, founded by former chief Shihan of Aikikai Hombu Dojo (headquarters in Japanese), Koichi Tohei. Because Tohei's ki concept had conflict with founder's son Kisshomaru Ueshiba (as well as Moriteru's father), so that Tohei left away from Aikikai. Iwama Ryu Aikido was founded by Morihiro Saito, it was just a personal style of Saito. It was make arguement and misunderstanding caused "Iwama Ryu Taijutsu" and "Iwama Ryu Buki Waza" certificates, shortwhile after Morihiro Saito died Iwama Ryu Aikido had become independent style and renamed as "Iwama Shinshin Aiki Shurenkai". Tomiki Ryu Aikido is founded by Kenji Tomiki, he was also high ranking Judoka. Tomiki Ryu is the only one stream that have sparring competition, but it's seperated to unarmed and defending againts short knife. (That's all, these are major streams of Aikido)
Have a nice day! (Wish it helps) |
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aikido training
Thanks for the prompt reply. I plan to start at the PJ dojo. As there are no beginner classes here I wonder how to start with the rest of the group.? Is there a difference between akikai style and yoshikan ? |
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Originally posted by drravi at 5-11-2005 11:03 PM
Thanks for the prompt reply. I plan to start at the PJ dojo. As there are no beginner classes here I wonder how to start with the rest of the group.? Is there a difference between akikai style an ...
Aikikai
The Aikikai is the common name for the style headed by Moriteru Ueshiba Doshu, as taught under the auspices of the International Aikido Federation. Most regard this school as the mainline in Aikido development.
In reality, this "style" is more of an umbrella than a specific style, since it seems that many individuals within the organization teach in quite a different manner. The Aikido taught by Ueshiba Doshu is generally large and flowing, with an emphasis on a standard syllabus and little or no emphasis on weapons training.
Yoshinkan
This is the style taught by the late Gozo Shioda. Shioda Soke studied with O Sensei from the mid-30s. After the war, he was invited to begin teaching and formed the organization known as the Yoshinkan. Unlike many later organizations, the Yoshinkan has always maintained friendly relations with the Aikikai both during and after O Sensei's life.
The Yoshinkan is a harder style of Aikido, generally concerned with practical efficiency and physically robust techniques. It is taught to many branches of the Japanese Riot Police Force.
The international organization associated with the Yoshinkan style of Aikido is known as the International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation (IYAF), and has active branches in many parts of the world.
Actually is nothing different, one thing different thing is Yoshinkan is realistic, combative and quite useful for protecting yourself. Aikikai is quite practical also, but it's more focusing about spritual matters. |
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I plan to join next week after the holidays. Have you trained under Sensei Sonny ?
I will let you know how things progress. Thanks for the input. |
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Originally posted by drravi at 6-11-2005 07:43 PM
I plan to join next week after the holidays. Have you trained under Sensei Sonny ?
I will let you know how things progress. Thanks for the input.
Do you forget already i'm an Aikikai member? How dare an Aikikai member train under Sonny Loke Yoshinkan trainer? I'm doing Aikikai style of Aikido, never related with Yoshinkan style. OK? It's can't being logical, what do you think about? I repeat, i'm Aikikai Aikido trainee not Yoshinkan. |
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aikido training
Sorry if I offended you . Did not mean to . Hope you can excuse a beginner . Because I thought some aikidoist may have
tried training with a different style, found it unsuitable and switched to a different style.
[ Last edited by drravi at 10-11-2005 09:01 PM ] |
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Originally posted by drravi at 10-11-2005 07:03 PM
Sorry if I offended you . Did not mean to . Hope you can excuse a beginner . Because I thought some aikidoist may have
tried training with a different style, found it unsuitable and switched to a ...
OK, That's great because at least you know that Aikikai and Yoshinkan are 2 different things. Actually, just PJ only has only one Yoshinkan dojo. Regarding Aikikai, Damansara is too far already. |
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Jebat, Ben, where are you both now? You both are quite busy right? I think that Jebat is quite busy for Aiki Ken seminar by Joe Sensei right? How about Ben? Ben, i think that one matter i told you earlier at Cari Chinese BBS. Now Francis has leave away from Damansara Dojo then open his own dojo in Bandar Utama Dojo, such matter always happend in Aikikai square of Malaysia.
That's all! |
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AYS has sucessfully start up a dojo at Plaza Warisan (Uda Ocean) beside Klang Bus Stand, class schedule is every monday 6-7pm. Please feel free to visit Plaza Warisan Dojo, thanks. |
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Aikido enthusiasts from Sabah come in
FROM MALAYSIA AIKIDO ASSOCIATION:
For those in KK and Sandakan, we are pleased to inform that we shall soon start dojos in your city/town.
One instructor is already in KK working hard to set up a dojo and start classes soon. Regarding Sandakan, another one will soon be coming back from Australia.
Please email to us your addresses and handphone number, so that you can be informed when Aikido classes will start.
Email: [email protected]
Thanks for your paitence! |
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International Gasshuku 2006
hi everybody
i'm really busy rite now, just some info bout our biggest event of the year
International Gasshuku 2006
Enjoy an interesting intensive Aikido training and experience the culture of Malaysian.
September 11th - 18th:
- Training, morning & evening classes
- Experience the Malaysian Homestay
- Demonstration
- Gasshuku
For more info, please visit
http://www.aiki2006.com
Thank you.
OSU!!! |
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You're now sensei already, i would like to call you Jebat Sensei. Thanks for your update, Thambyrajah Sensei has done his own best at his lifetime. Good Job Thambyrajah Sensei, Ramlan Sensei and Jebat Sensei! |
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Largest Fitness Clinic
Tercatat dalam 'The Malaysia Book of Records'
Tarikh: 19-3-2006, Ahad
Masa: 8.00 pagi
Tempat: Padang Besar MPAJ, Pandan Indah
Kategori terlibat:
- Tae Kwon Do
- Aikido
- Wai Tan Kung
- Taiji Qigong
- Karate Do
- He Xiang Zhuang Qigong
- Kong Fu Wing Choon |
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Waw. good news. Well done Jebat. |
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Welcome back Sniper Wolf-sama! Jebat has really done his best at Aikido circle, maybe someday at Ampang will available of Yoshinkan dojo. Regarding Aikikai, those organizations try to working hard already until at future Sabah will have 2 dojos at KK and Sandakan.
Lately, Bangsar Aikikai dojo has associates with a dojo at Japan called "Kobe Senta Dojo". I don't know or not that had i told you that Marcus Chan teaches Aikido at Subang, Tmn Tun and Melaka beside Bangsar, anyway we're proud that Aikido in Malaysia spreads to whole the Malaysia.
Have a nice day! |
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Respect to all of you :solute: |
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That is really a great news. Keep it up. I too hope that Ampang got at least one.
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Originally posted by ReuK at 26-3-2006 10:42 AM
Respect to all of you :solute:
Welcome to this Aikido square, i will help you with my best |
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thank you...
just interested to read all enthusiast discussing about aikido
rasa cam nak blaja pon adaaa :lol |
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Originally posted by ReuK at 27-3-2006 11:46 PM
thank you...
just interested to read all enthusiast discussing about aikido
rasa cam nak blaja pon adaaa :lol
Which place is most comfortable for you? I will recommend that place for Aikido practice to you |
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