January 2008


Location: Skopje, Macedonia (FYROM). Venue: Henbo Aikido Dojo Address: Ivo Lola Ribar 63, Skopje, Macedonia (FYROM) Phone: +389 70 764066 URL: http://www.henbo.com.mk E-mail: office@henbo.com.mk. Submit an Aikido Seminar.

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Location: Sofia, Bulgaria. Venue: Takemusu Aikido Bulgaria Address: Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria Phone: +359888268212 URL: http://www.aikidobg.info E-mail: aikidoclub@mail.bg Notes: please bring jo and bokken. Submit an Aikido Seminar.

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Forum: Front Page News and Articles Posted By: PizDoff Post Time: 01-31-2008 at 04:21 PM.

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I don’t know of any martial arts places near me that would teach Krav Maga, I live in Fort Walton Beach, Florida which is the panhandle region. If someone could assist me, that would be great. Thanks.

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Phone: (773) 784-4450 URL: http://www.aikidoworldalliance.com/forms/2008Kangeiko.pdf E-mail: aikidoalliance@aol.com Notes: AWA Kangeiko - winter training. All ranks and affiliations welcome. Bring your weapons! Submit an Aikido Seminar.

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Venue: Yanagi Aikido Address: 16 Commerce Street, Norwalk, CT Phone: (203) 216-4877 URL: http://www.aikidoworldalliance.com/forms/2008CT.pdf E-mail: aikidoalliance@aol.com Notes: AWA Seminar. All ranks and affiliations welcome.

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Location: Potsdam, Germany. Venue: Turnhalle des Oberstufenzentrums 1 (Technik) Address: Jaegerallee 23A, Potsdam, Germany Phone: +49 331 6262797 URL: http://www.aikido-potsdam.de E-mail: info@aikido-potsdam.de. Submit an Aikido Seminar.

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Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America is accepting applications for the Shinto/Aikido Intern. This full time position can be approached as a 3 month to 2 year commitment. The position includes all training, private quarters in shrine guest

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One of the cool things about Lavallees is that the karate curriculum keeps moving forward. When I started as a white belt, we learned kenpo (kempo? KC said that I appear to need some help with my written karate vocabulary.

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Known to many aikido practitioners as “O Sensei” or the “Great Teacher,” Ueshiba was able to develop the martial art based on a purely physical level using techniques and movements such those of “Jujitsu” and “Kenjutsu” called “aikido.

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