Aikido is a comprehensive and effective martial art which provides a basis for both physical and spiritual development. It is accessible to everyone, regardless of fitness level, size, strength, age or gender, because it uses whole-body movement in techniques which are designed to diffuse an aggressor's attack rather than to inflict injuries.
During our training, we emphasize on co-operation rather than competition. Students will learn to look after each other and themselves so that throws and locks can be practised safely. Experienced practitioners learn to defend themselves against multiple armed and unarmed attacks.
We welcome anybody who is keen to learn something new, doesn't matter what your current experience in martial art it. Come join us if you are interested!
Membership for the whole year is FREE! Membership gets you to attend any Aikido training session (there's a separate training session fee), as well as attend any of our socials.
It's £5 per session, or £40 for the whole term!
(There is no obligation to attend ALL sessions. Attend as many or as few as you want each week.)
If the timetable is unavailable or broken, please access it here.
For clothing, a white training Gi is preferred, but not required (we can recommend suppliers). Otherwise, please wear long-sleeved, sensible sportswear. Jewellery or similar is not permitted during training. A drink of water is also recommended. When necessary, wooden bokken, jo, and tanto training weaponry can be provided for you. If you have your own, you are welcome to bring them.
For the Zoom sessions, the requirements for clothing are the same. No additional equipment is needed, just some space to move around and a mat (optional).
Gi recommendation/examples:
We are affiliated with the British Aikido Federation (BAF), and Hombu Dojo Tokyo. Our instructor is James (4th dan, Aikikai), who is a direct student of the late Minoru Kanetsuka Shihan (8th dan, Aikikai), who was the technical director of the BAF until March 2019. For more information about the BAF and courses held by other dojos, please visit: https://www.bafonline.org.uk/.
If you suspect you have sustained an injury during a training session or from previous training sessions with our club, please reach out to our instructor and committee members directly if you can (i.e. during training), or contact us via the links below.
Please follow our WhatsApp group to be updated about upcoming classes and other events: here.
You can also follow our facebook group here.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at grp-aikidocommittee@bristol.ac.uk, we will get back to you within 24 hours, except in the case of emergency, we will try and get back to you as quickly as we can.
(Due to spam, we only allow people we recognise into the WhatsApp groupchat. Please ask a committee member if your request is pending).
Below are some photos of our club and also of club members attending national courses in the BAF.
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