Welcome to Aikido 合気道

Aikido is a Japanese martial art that can be practiced by men and women of any age. This martial art belongs to the ancient Japanese Budo tradition but being developed around 1920 by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), it is one of the youngest member of this tradition.

Morihei Ueshiba has combined many different aspects of martial arts into a system which does not meet force with force but aims at blending with and re-directing the energy of an attacker and to bring him under control through throws and pins. The movements are graceful, effective and seem deceivingly simple, often based upon ancient sword fighting techniques. The attacker will notice that the more speed power he puts into an attack the faster and harder the energy returns.

New Youth lesson on Thursday

We have started a Youth lesson on Thursday from 19:30-20:30h

The age for this group is from 13 till 17 years.
The lessons are at the dojo De Poort.
If you are interested, contact us by email or phone.

No Children lessons during Autumn holiday from 22 till 30 October

During the Autumn holiday from 22 till 30 October there will be no children Aikido lessons on Tuesday and Thursday at the Poort.

Have a good holiday, stay save and see you all starting from Tuesday 1 November 2022.

On Tuesday 20 september Prinsjesdag, there are children lessons as usual.

Dear Parents,

On Tuesday 20 September, that is Prinsjesdag, there are children's Aikido training as usual.

See you on Tuesday.

 

A new Season 2022-2023,

has started.

We are looking forward to start and meet you after the summer.

For the adults the schedule is as following

Monday 19.30-20.30
Wednesday 19.30-20.30
Friday 19.30-20.30
Saturday 12.00-13.00
All lessons are at the dojo Houtrust.
 
And the childrens schedule is For the adults the schedule is as following
Tuesday
17:30 - 18:15 Children 5 - 8 years
18:30 - 19:30 Children 9 - 12 years + youth 13-18 years
Thursday
17:30 - 18:15 Children 5 - 8 years
18:30 - 19:30 Children 9 - 12 years
All lessons are at the dojo De Poort.