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  • German Aikido Journal Interview with Steve Kanney

    Stefan has provided the “translation” of the German Aikido Journal Interview. Please note that the interview was conducted in English and then translated into German. So this English should be closer to the original. To read the interview, click on the picture below:  

  • Seminars – by Ric Rivera

    This past weekend, March 6, 7, 8, 2015, I had a great trip. It was not to any far location overseas, or my usual scuba trips– but yes my scuba diving trips are all great. The trip was far enough that it required being on some of America’s most travelled roads, yet close enough that…

  • Just Some Ways That Studying Aikido Informs My Living by Dmitry Dinces

    In thinking about applying principle of Aikido away from the mat, I am reminded of how some of the basic tenants of my daily practice have become a part of my world view. It is perhaps not so surprising after all, considering that Aikido is in a sense a very organic, natural application of simple…

  • Aikido and Entrepreneurship by Gregory Temkin

    I am an entrepreneur. As scholars define it, an entrepreneur is a person who is constantly on the look for opportunities, identifies them promptly, becomes the drive for the business idea and the team, and uses these opportunities to create a positive result. If an opportunity does not present itself, he is to lay ground for it, help…

  • Self Defense Training as a Meaningful Practice

    As human beings, generally we are pleasure seekers and pain avoiders. As such, it should come as no surprise that most of us do not enjoy being physically beaten, abused or even killed. In fact, avoiding these outcomes are the top priorities in our lives. If you look at various codes of ethical conduct, not…

  • Autism, Friendship and Aikido

    We commonly hear people talk about how Autistic children have difficulty making friends. A primary area of concern may be that they cannot look other people in the eye. The child may also somehow seem off, which is easily recognized by other children and forces them into the role of social outcast. A first reaction…

  • Dojo Etiquette and Selecting your Training Partner in Class by Steve Kanney

    Aikido is a very social practice. The reasons for this fact may be clearer than one might imagine. Humans are essentially social animals. Without society, clearly we would not survive. A violent situation is entirely social – it is between two or more parties. So if Aikido is going to be relevant to our lives…

  • A Dojo by Ricardo Rivera

    I feel that our dojo is very unique and traditional in many ways.  We recently had a seminar on Iwama weapons with Steve Kanney Sensei, Dojo Cho of Scarsdale Aikido (Aikido White Plains). While there are many martial arts styles and dojos throughout the world, I feel that our is very unique.  As some of…

  • Breathing by Ric Rivera

    On March 3, 2013, Joe DeJesus and I attended an Iron Palm Seminar at the Westchester Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Qi-Gong Center in White Plains, NY. I have studied Jeet Kun Do, Shotokan Karate, Krav Maga,Taekwondo, and currently Iwama Aikido. While at the seminar, I spoke to Master Kwong and his disciple John…

  • The Making of a Daityo-ryu Seminar – An interview with Cliff Muniz

    What gave you the idea to have a seminar with Roy Goldberg ? Actually it wasn’t my idea for the seminar, it was  my Aikido instructor, Kanney Sensei who set that up. I met Goldberg Sensei at one of my physical therapy sessions for a tendonitis injury I sustained during my Aikido practice. I remember sitting…