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ABOUT Full Circle Aikido Club;
We are a group of aikidoka that Have come together from other
organizations to Embrace the
Spirit of Aikido. We strive to live up to its principles to the fullest. We
all have had some training under other systems, and appreciate the various
experiences we each have and take pride in not only where we have been, but
definitely with where we are headed. In this Spirit of Democracy,
Friendship, Honesty, and Understanding we have formed this Club under the
American Tomiki Aikido Association (ATAA).
We Believe in honest training, and the ability of any person to
learn Aikido regardless of physical limitations, age, race, martial arts
affiliations, or gender.
We offer;
- The Safest Aikido Dojo with the ONLY Permanent Aikido/Judo
Spring
Floor within 65Miles of Ft. Hood!!
- Two Sandan ranked Instructors and a few
Shodan's.
- Membership to the ATAA, and through that a technical Board
comprised of no less than six Rokudan or higher.
- A Fun, Safe training atmosphere, that allows you to ask the questions
needed to gain true understanding.
- Confidence gained from having a viable self defense.
- The ability to study from and teach others in a harmonious way.
- To center ourselves in regards to society in order that we might be
able to harmonize with others around us.
- That there is great strength and victory through harmonizing and
giving way, instead of needless tests of strength.
- A solid network of other like minded Dojo's that will welcome you.
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Full
Circle Aikido Club welcomes all Aikidoka to join us on the mat,regardless of
your Martial Arts affiliations.
What's New
1. Regularly scheduled classes have
resumed back in the dojo...
2. A few Pics are up from pouring the cement under new dojo
construction.
- VIDEO ADDED.. WHAT TO EXPECT IN
CLASS...
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- SUNDAY AFTERNOON CLASS at
12Noon
- Thanks to Everyone that has
helped build this Magnificent dojo!!! We have a good safe place
to practice!
- For current e-mail list of our Members serving overseas contact Gail for a
copy.
"To injure an oponet
is to injure yourself. To control aggression without inflicting injury is
the ART of Aikido"
"No one
makes you angry. You choose to be angry. Look at what we do here: we ask
people to step up and swing at us, and then thank them afterwards. Learn to
do that in the rest of the world, and you will choose to thank people for
helping you practice your aikido outside of the dojo"
"Take
what you do seriously, don't take yourself seriously."
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