NORFOLK AND NORWICH CUA SHIN-GI-TAI AIKIKAI (BUDO)
CUA Aikido in the Norwich and East Anglia Area and Cane throughout the United Kingdom
Latest News
Up to date news and happenings in the Aikido World on and off the mat
What Is Aikido
a Discription of Aikido
The Aiki Dog Web Page
Griffin's Page
THE TEN SHIN RYU PAGE
Iai and Iai Jutsu - A real Japanese Sword Dojo.
AIKIDO - THE DISABILITY PAGE
Inspirational articles about people with disabilities who train and have trained in Martial arts and issues regarding people with disabilities and help to those who teach.
THE FUJIYAMA SCHOOL OF IAI BATTO JUTSU (NORWICH NORFOLK)
The main Sword School that I attend which is the only one of its type locally
THE CANE MASTERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION USA
The Cane Masters Exercise, Self Defense and An Add on to your Martial Art Style
GRADING AND AWARDS PAGE
Grading and awards news....As and when they happen
THE SEKAI ISHIN RYU JU-JITSU RENMEI
A wonderful Organisation for whom I enjoy teaching aikido for .
THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH INFORMATION PAGE
This page is for people who are visiting Norwich and the surrounding area of Norfolk
THE PICTURE PAGE
Assorted photographs of places traveled to, events and the funny side of life.
Starting Aikido as a Mature Person
a view from an older person's Aikido
THE WEB LINKS PAGE
Other website links for your interest....!
A TRIBUTE TO ONE OF MY EARLY SENSEI
A short tribute to Sensei John Tidder 1937 - 2007.
Student Teacher Relationship
An article that tries to answer certain questions "what do you thin"....!
THE UNIVERSAL CANE - JAPANESE STYLE CANE WITH DISABILITY IN MIND....!
The Yodokan's Universal Cane based on Japanese weapons: examples: Sword, Jo, Bo etc. and Japanese style of Martial Arts. Easily suited for those with varing disabilities and working with Cane Masters UK and USA.
THE CANE DOJO INFORMATION PAGE
Where cane training is happening throughout the UK
DOJO NOTICE BOARD
general Dojo information up and coming events and courses. (please visit regularly to keep up dated of any class councilations and other information that could be important for you to know.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR IN THE DOJO
All you need to know about the Aikido dojo and Etiquette etc.
DISABILITY MARTIAL ARTS ASSOCIATION
a charity that pulls together instructors that teach people with disabilities and promotes harmony and friendship with all. Promotes and educates all on Martial Arts and Disabilities.
TRIBUTE TO TERRY TAYLOR SENSEI
A tribute to Terry Taylor Sensei who was a gentleman who did so much for the Disabled and the Martial Arts
Aikido for Children part 1.
Aikido in Schools
Teaching Aikido in Schools part 2.
Anger Management -Self Control
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topics of interest
Sensei Steve and Tsunami Yodokan pictures
pictures from Sensei's visits to our club
Video page
Aikido Videos that have been kindly donated to the website, also, videos that have been added by web Master.
THE WATERFALL PAGE
Everything to do with Waterfalls, Waterfall Meditation and much much more......!
THE CANE WORK PAGE
The Cane Work system designed by Kevin Garwood (Shihan) Page contains basic information
CONTACT DETAILS
Details for contacting The Norfolk and Norwich CUA Shin Gi Tai Aikikai Yodokan regarding Aikido, Cane and other relevant subjects.
THE JERSEY CONNECTION....
A page that twins with Jersey to bring martial arts, Sports and people with Disabilities together with the solidarity of theMain UK and of the Channel Isles andJersey and beyond.
THE US CONNECTION .......!
The work of the North Valley Aikikai and My connection with them
THE AIKI EXTENSIONS PAGE
AIKI-AIKIDO ON AN OFF THE MAT LEAE VISIT THIS PAGE INSTRUCTORS,STUDENTS AN THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN SOMETHING DIFFERENT
SYKES'S PAGE
All about Sykes the Guide dog his work and what he does ..The Aikidog (II)
BLIND ZEN
A page that shows what Blind people (Visualimpairment can do in the Martial Art, and also shows that I am Not the only one....!s
THE DARK SIDE OF GOLF!
The World of Golf for the Blind..!page devoted to golf for the Blind and partially sighted.
The Hiroaki Izumi (Shihan) Page
All about the man who has put together a serious of DVDs on the "Aikido Principles" and much much more....!

What Is Aikido




Morihei Ueshiba, was born in Japan on december 14,1883. As a boy, he often saw local thugs beat up his father for political reasons. He set out to make himself strong so that he could take revenge. He devoted himself to hard physical conditioning and eventually to the practice of martial arts, receiving certificates of mastery in several styles of jujitsu, fencing, and spear fighting. In spite of his impressive physical and martial capabilities, however, he felt very dissatisfied. He began delving into religions in hopes of finding a deeper significance to life, all the while continuing to pursue his studies of budo, or the martial arts. By combining his martial training with his religious and political ideologies, he created the modern martial art of Aikido. Ueshiba decided on the name "Aikido" in 1942 (before that he called his martial art "Aikibudo" and "Aikinomichi").

On the technical side, aikido is rooted in several styles of jujitsu (from which modern judo is also derived), in particular daitoryu-(aiki)jujitsu, as well as sword and spear fighting arts.
Oversimplifying somewhat, we may say that aikido takes the joint locks and throws from jujitsu and combines them with the body movements of sword and spear fighting. However, we must also realize that many aikido techniques are the result of Master Ueshiba's own innovation.
On the religious side, Ueshiba was a devotee of one of Japan's so-called "new religions," Omotokyo. Omotokyo was (and is) part neo-Shintoism, and part socio-political idealism. One goal of Omotokyo has been the unification of all humanity in a single "heavenly kingdom on earth" where all religions would be united under the banner of Omotokyo.
Despite what many people think or claim, there is no unified philosophy of aikido. What there is, instead, is a disorganized and only partially coherent collection of religious, ethical, and metaphysical beliefs which are only more or less shared by aikidoka, and which are either transmitted by word of mouth or found in scattered publications about aikido.

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