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             Morihei Ueshiba

This dojo follows the traditional rules of proper conduct. Its spirit comes directly from the Founder of Aikido and it is the place of the succession of his teachings. It is the responsibility of each student to act appropriately and to honor those teachings.

It is the responsibility of each student to cooperate in creating a positive atmosphere of harmony and respect.You cannot buy technique. The monthly membership dues provide a place for training and a way in which to show gratitude for the teaching received. It is each student's responsibility to pay dues on time.

      General Rules of Training

It is necessary to respect the way in which the instructor of the class directs the training. Receive instruction and carry out suggestions for training sincerely and to the best of your ability.

It is the moral responsibility of each student never to use Aikido technique to harm another person or as a way to display his or her ego.

There is no competition on the mat. The purpose of Aikido is not to fight and defeat an enemy, but to fight and defeat your own aggressive instincts.

The strength of Aikido is not in muscular force, but in flexibility, timing, control and modesty. Be aware of your limitations.

Everyone has different physical abilities and reasons for study. These must be respected. True Aikido is the proper and flexible application of technique appropriate to any changing situation. It is your responsibility to cause no injury to your training partner or yourself.

The dojo membership is one family and the secret of Aikido is harmony.

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This site last updated
8/28/08