Resumption of Classes – 23 June 2020

Safety Measures and Schedule Dear Aikidoists, Aikido Classes at Mumei Shudan will resume Tuesday 23 June 2020. It is a great news after more than two months of lockdown against the nasty Covid19. Since we are only in the phase II of the reopening, some adjustment in the practice and club functioning [...]

2020-06-23T15:32:22+08:00June 23rd, 2020|

Self-Defense

Based on our study of Aikido and Krav Maga Mumei Shudan Dojo provides two self-defense classes. Self defense class                 Wednesday 9:00-10:00am Self defense class                 Friday 9:00-10:00am Check our complete schedule here.

2017-03-20T08:06:30+08:00February 12th, 2015|

Aikido Seniors

Age is Not a Limit Mumei Shudan Aikido Dojo is conducting special classes for those over 45 years old. There's no upper age limit. We adjust exercises for senior people by avoiding knees sitting positions, slowing down the pace and protecting your heart rate while mastering skills, enjoying great aikido and self defense practice [...]

2017-03-20T08:06:30+08:00February 12th, 2015|

Iaido

Perfect Cut Iaido classes are focused on the perfection of sword drawing and cutting. Great together with Aikido or as a separate pursuit to this beautiful Japanese Art. We are practicing Muso Shinden-Ryu, one of the types of Iaido practice (iaijutsu) and includes few katas that require progressive skills building. Thierry Diagana Sensei is [...]

2017-03-20T08:06:34+08:00January 23rd, 2012|

Kenjutsu

Real Stuff! Kenjutsu or weapon exercise is a great complement to Aikido hand technique (Taijutsu) and emphasizes principles of distance, position, danger and speed of attack. We practice kata and kumitachi with a pair of jo, bokken, or mix of two. Kenjutsu class is held every Saturday from 8:30 to 10am at the Fort [...]

2017-03-20T08:06:34+08:00January 23rd, 2012|

Aikido Kids

Be Cool and Roll Aikido for kids is a great learning for self-confidence, defense and fun! During a class we practice a fair bit of rolls, aikido hand techniques, samurai sword (bokken) and stick (jo). Aikido develops coordination, sense of balance, mutual respect, communication skills and tolerance. Each kid practices both attacker and defendant [...]

2017-03-20T08:06:34+08:00January 23rd, 2012|
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