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BRITISH
AIKIDO ASSOCIATION
AIKIDO
Aerobic exercises for all ages
Internationally recognised
Knowledge of self-awareness
Interaction between mind & body
Development of the individual
Organised, educationally based tuition
AIKIDO practise can benefit everyone, male or female, young or
old, of any ethnic or national origin. All can enjoy and improve
their health and fitness by attending regular and well-run classes.
The formal and more spiritual aspect of Aikido appeals to some,
the physical side to others. Its full and natural body movement
has aerobic benefits for all. When practised regularly it will assist
in developing a fitter, suppler and stronger body with improved
flexibility, reflexes and reactions.
AIKIDO
is essentially non-violent, encourages harmony of Mind, Body &
Spirit and the avoidance of confrontation. Force is never opposed
by force. Resolving a conflict peacefully is better for all concerned
and students soon learn how to improve their self-awareness, and
with the techniques learnt, also grow in self-confidence. In this
Aikido teaches self-defence.
AIKIDO is today’s fastest growing recreational activity with
Japanese origins that go back many centuries. Aikido as practised
today includes joint locking techniques and body movements from
many of the ancient fighting methods taught, used, and perfected
by the Samurai in feudal Japan.
AIKIDO principles are based on exploiting the weaknesses of an
opponent. Joints, posture, the mind can all be vulnerable areas
when attacked or challenged. In essence Aikido is turning an opponents'
power against themselves by using the exact degree of control required
to neutralise their energy without inflicting undue harm.
The
BRITISH AIKIDO ASSOCIATION was founded in 1966 in order to promote
and maintain the ethical and technical standards of Aikido in this
country. There are BAA approved Clubs & Dojos in all parts of
Britain. On an International basis the BAA is affiliated to the
Japan Aikido Association. The BAA has Sport England recognition
through the British Aikido Board and is the largest organisation
within it.
Under the Auspices of the BAA, international high grade Instructors
are brought to Britain at regular intervals to further promote and
develop Aikido in this country. The BAA has a formal grading syllabus
and promotion structure. Its gradings are recognised by the JAA
and are equal to their standards. The BAA sets qualification requirements
for examiners, judges and referees and maintains a register of all
such officials and the standards they have attained.
Regular BAA/BAB approved coaching courses are founded upon a proven
regularly updated coaching scheme. There are frequent opportunities
to attend residential schools and courses. The BAA is committed
to on going professional coach development through NCF & NVQ.
No special equipment is necessary but a beginner will eventually
require a suitable outfit. Coaching fees vary from club to club
and are comparable to an aerobics or squash session. In order to
obtain a BAA grading, it is necessary to join the Association. Annual
membership includes registration with the BAB with Member-to-Member
cover and BAB Coach insurance for all BAA/BAB Qualified Coaches.
Further
information can be obtained by contacting:
THE BRITISH AIKIDO ASSOCIATION,
3 Hudson Road, Bexley Heath,
Kent
DA7 4
020-8947 7247 / 07860 248061
www.aikido-baa.org.uk
help@aikido-baa.fsnet.co.uk
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