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Aikido Links

Listed below are the other ZETAR clubs and other aikido links.

Please look at their web sites for information, we encourage all students to train with our sister clubs. You will find the sensei and students very friendly and helpful, your Aikido will develop with every lesson.

ZETAR | http://www.zetar-aikido.co.uk
 

The Zen Eikoku Tomiki Aikido Renmei was formed in April 2005 by Shaun Hoddy and Greg Barton to promote the style of Tomiki Aikido, be non-political and friendly whilst maintaining high technical standards.

ZETAR is a member of the British Aikido Board as an independent organisation affiliated to the Aikido Development Society. ZETAR includes clubs in both the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

 

GOWA RYU AIKIDO CLUB | http://www.gowaryuaikido.co.uk


 

The GOWA RYU, which translated means “Five Ring System”, has been training in Ashford, Kent, since 2004. It was founded by Jim Dempster, nidan.

 

GENRYUKAN AIKIDO | http://www.genryukan.co.uk

 

Gen Ryu Kan, which translated means “Practical flow”, is a new club in Dover, Kent.

It was founded by Christophe Courtin, Shodan with the help of Jim Dempster from Gowaryu Aikido (Ashford, Kent) and Mark Hayes-Watkins from Katsujinken Aikido (Deal, Kent).

 

KATSUJINKEN AIKIDO RYU | http://www.katsujinken-aikido.com


 Our aim is to follow the ideas of Kenji Tomiki an 8th Dan Judo player and 9th Dan in Aikido. We also teach Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu as there is such a close connection. Which can be seen in the various Koryu Kata’s and self -defence applications of our syllabus.

 

British Aikido Board | http://www.bab.org.uk

 

The British Aikido Board is recognised by Sport England, as the only governing body for Aikido in the United Kingdom.

 

Aikido Development Society | http://ads.croftonite.com/

 

The British Aikido Board is recognised by Sport England, as the only governing body for Aikido in the United Kingdom.

 

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