About Aikido Takemusu
The Taku Ma Dojo in Breakwater was officially opened in January 2016.
It provides a large space for students to train together on a variety of days and times, which allows flexibility for students’ other commitments in life.
Sensei Simon (7th Dan) facilitates training and supports students along their Aikido journey in a way that allows the student to own their training whilst maintaining the message from the teachers that have come before him.
Aikido Takemusu training develops traditional Aiki empty hand, bokken (wooden sword) and jo (staff) techniques.
The Taku Ma Dojo in Breakwater was officially opened in January 2016.
It provides a large space for students to train together on a variety of days and times, which allows flexibility for students’ other commitments in life.
Sensei Simon (7th Dan) facilitates training and supports students along their Aikido journey in a way that allows the student to own their training whilst maintaining the message from the teachers that have come before him.
Aikido Takemusu training develops traditional Aiki empty hand, bokken (wooden sword) and jo (staff) techniques.
The micro and macro avoidance and control strategies employed in Aikido Takemusu practice, together with strong grips and attacks help develop sustained concentration and “ki.”
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