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27-Sep-2008: Takemusu Aikido Seminar (All Students) - Benoni dojo. [ More… ]

29-Nov-2008: Takemusu Aikido Seminar (Instructors) - Benoni dojo. [ More… ]

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Takemusu Aikido Renmei Minami Afurika (Takemusu Aikido Association South Africa). Image Copyright © 2008 Takemusu Aikido Association South Africa.

Welcome to Takemusu Aikido!

Christian Pacella Sensei demonstrates ushiro ryotedori waza. Photo Copyright © 2008 Takemusu Aikido Association South Africa.Aikido is a Japanese martial art created by O-Sensei, Morihei Ueshiba. Aikido emphasizes the spiritual growth of the individual through the improvement of his/her own skill in self-defence. The spiritual dimension of the art can be found in every aspect of its practise, whether inside or outside of the dojo.

Aikido literally means "the way of harmony" (AI: harmony; KI: energy, spirit of the Universe; DO: way), or, in other words, "the way to blend with the Energy, the Universal Spirit, which is a spirit of love and respect for all living beings".

Aikido is not a way to hurt or injure others, but rather a way to unite all people into one big family. Ideally, in a situation of conflict, the Aikido practitioner should only apply the appropriate level of control to neutralize the aggression or violence of his/her attacker and save his/her own life.

Aikido stimulates the practitioner to pay attention to potential fighting or violent situations, to personal relationships and to society as a whole in order to realize a better world and become an example to others. Situations of physical conflict should be anticipated and avoided through the self-confidence and spiritual wisdom that come from the practice of Aikido.

Christian Pacella Sensei demonstrates suwariwaza kokyu-ho. Photo Copyright © 2008 Takemusu Aikido Association South Africa.To fulfil these objectives without any doubt requires many years of deep devotion, but Aikido is a discipline that lasts a lifetime and its intense practice leads to an advanced technical mastery and a greater understanding of human nature. Aikido differs from all other martial arts for these significant reasons and attracts people interested in passive and balanced solutions to conflicts.

Following the traditional teaching of the founder, Morihei Ueshiba, the techniques of Aikido not only represent the most effective form of self-defence, but also even respect the life of the opponent. Powerful joint-levers, throwing and controlling techniques neutralise the enemy without seriously injuring him. Aikido techniques could, if not well controlled, cause serious injury and even death, but the spiritual principles of this noble art prevent this harmful attitude. [ More… ]


Recommended Books

Takemusu Aikido South Africa recommends the following books for the beginner and intermediate student of Aikido. If you would like more information on a book, or would like to purchase one of the titles, click its cover below.

Budo: Teachings of the Founder of Aikido   The Essence of Aikido: Spiritual Teaching of Morihei Ueshiba   Training with the Master: Lessons with Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido   The Art of Peace   Best Aikido: The Fundamentals   The Aikido Master Course: Best Aikido 2   Progressive Aikido: The Essential Elements

Iwama Takemusu Aikido Minami Afurika (Iwama Takemusu Aikido South Africa). Image Copyright © 2008 Takemusu Aikido Association South Africa.

Benoni Dojo

Anesh Chaggan (2nd Dan)
+27-(0)82-490-0209
Mon & Thu 20:00 - 22:00.
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Fourways Dojo

Christian Pacella (3rd Dan)
+27-(0)82-902-8539
Tue & Thu 19:00 - 21:00.
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