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Mirfield Martial Arts Club

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  1. Please see our website or contact us for latest details.

    Monday 7.30 -9.30 karate

    Tuesday 6.00-7.30 Taekwondo
    8.00-9.30 Aikido

    Wednesday 6.30-8.00 Aikido

    Thursday Junior Aikido (6-13 years of age) 7.00 - 8.00pm

    Friday 7.30-9.00 Aikido

    Saturday no classes

    Sunday 7.30-9.00 Aikido

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The Budokai

Back Station Road, Mirfield WF14 8QF

01924 490366

Organisation last updated

  1. 05 September 2022

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What is Aikido?


  1. Aikido was developed in the early 1900's from the older arts of jujitsu, judo and karate. The founder of Aikido, O' Sensei Morihei Ueshiba continued to practice and teach his art right up to his death in 1969.
    Aikido is now practiced worldwide and its following is growing.

    True Aikido is practiced with no aggression. In an attack the aggressor's force is simply redirected and controlled using a system of movements and techniques. It is exactly this principle that makes Aikido a practical system for self defense.

    By redirecting as opposed to blocking, your attacker's force is used against them. This makes Aikido ideal for anyone, regardless of height or stature. All you are required to have is an open mind and a commitment to learn.

    Because of the calm nature of Aikido, it is mistakenly referred to as a soft art. Giving the impression it is not a valid system of defense. The truth of the matter is when practiced correctly you are relaxed. That is the nature of Aikido.

    The way of harmony.

  2. 05/09/2022

History


  1. Mirfield Martial Arts Club has been established for over 35 years, and its instructors have over 100 years collective experience in the practice and teaching of the Martial Arts.

    The team of qualified instructors ensure that each technique is carried out correctly and safely.

    MMAC are a non profit making organisation that was established to educate all who wish to learn the beauty of traditional Aikido and self preservation the East kept secret for generations.

    MMAC are members of United Martial Arts World Budokai.

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