Winsham Ki Aikido Club

An archive picture taken some fifteen years ago- the joy of movement

In the Art of Ki Aikido there is no aggression, no violence, no tension and no competition. The purpose of the practise is to learn to co-ordinate our mind and body. Ultimately, its aim is to improve the quality of our lives, and the lives of others.

The beautiful, flowing, relaxed, and yet powerful, movements of aikido are performed to the students own level of ability. It can therefore be practiced by  men and women, equally. Ki Aikido does not rely on size or strength in any way. Classes are suitable for all levels of fitness. Within a Ki Aikido Club, discipline and etiquette are maintained in a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere of mutual respect.

Classes are open to juniors (aged 12 and above) and adults (no age limit).  Anyone interested may watch a class and for new members, once membership is paid, the 1st month's classes are free."

Winsham Ki-Aikido Club has an additional session on Sunday mornings
To help members cope with changing work patterns, a new session will operate on Sunday mornings.
For more information, contact Eileen Honeybun-Tel:07500543695; eileen.honeybun@gmail.com


  In Aikido the force of an attack
is redirected


The partner's mind is led ...

...to the point where his body can escape safely

Winsham Aikido Club, run under the supervision of Eileen Honeybun (7th Dan) has been running, based on the Jubilee Hall, for many years. It offers training  at all levels including beginners. For more information, contact Eileen Honeybun-Tel:07500543695; eileen.honeybun@gmail.com

In 2019, Jacco Toorment passed 2nd Dan and John Spiers was awarded 6th Dan

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