baltimore aikido
Baltimore Aikido is a school dedicated to the practice of aikido, a Japanese martial art. Aikido is a form of functional training improving mind-body coordination.
For more than fifty years, Mary Heiny sensei has followed a path of physical and spiritual inspiration as a student and teacher of aikido. After studying at Hombu Dojo from 1968 to 1973 ...
read moreFor more than fifty years, Mary Heiny sensei has followed a path of physical and spiritual inspiration as ...
read moreFrom 1970 to 1980 Gleason sensei studied at the world headquarters (Hombu Dojo) in Japan and also with ...
read moreFor more than fifty years, Mary Heiny sensei has followed a path of physical and spiritual inspiration as ...
read moreRaso Hultgren Sensei has been chief instructor of Aikido of Missoula since 1990. As a senior instructor for ...
read moreWilliam Gleason explains how to use the sounds of Kototama in the practice of Aikido.
Aikido founder Ueshiba Morihei described the discipline as one spirit, four souls, three origins, and eight ...
read moreA native of Baltimore, Erick began his martial arts training as a United States Marine. A long-time student of ...
read moreWe remember the Shinto myth of how the kami of merriment, Ameno-Uzume, used a bronze mirror to lure Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun ...
read moreFor more than fifty years, Mary Heiny sensei has followed a path of physical and spiritual inspiration as a ...
read moreWilliam Gleason sensei studied aikido from 1970 to 1980 at the world headquarters (Hombu Dojo) in Japan and also with Yamaguchi Seigo shihan. During ...
read moreBaltimore Aikido presents a celebration of Kagami Biraki with instruction by Don Moock sensei of Aikido Shobukan Dojo in Washington DC.
During Kagami Biraki, we celebrate new ...
read moreFor more than fifty years, Mary Heiny sensei has followed a path of physical and spiritual inspiration as ...
read moreWilliam Gleason sensei studied aikido from 1970 to 1980 at the world headquarters (Hombu Dojo) in Japan and also with Yamaguchi Seigo shihan. During ...
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