Training break
Quick reminder: This week, no practise! The first training in the new semester takes place on Monday, Feb 10th.
transmitting the japanese martial art
transmitting the japanese martial art
Quick reminder: This week, no practise! The first training in the new semester takes place on Monday, Feb 10th.

This new year’s ceremony was the tenth celebrated at our dojo. As always, it was a great experience for me as dojo-cho as well as for all our dear students. In total, we had eight participants at the demonstration (embu).…

Yesterday, we celebrated the 10th kagami biraki at Aikido Yuyashinkai! Thanks to all the dear guests and participants, making it a great new year’s ceremony. It is your spirit, effort and dedication creating such a wonderful spirit in this dojo.…
Dear students, this year’s traditional new years’ ceremony, called kagami biraki, takes place on Thursday, January 16th. The routine is as follows: Everyone, including family and friends, is very welcome to come by and watch our demonstration. F.S.

Thank you all for taking part in our early Christmas get-together. And I am very thankful for all the effort and fun you bring into our Aikido group – on and off the mats. See you soon for practise ……
Friendly reminder: Because of a school’s event no training takes place today! See you on the mats on Monday again 🥋 F. S.
We are closed this week because of school holidays. Next regular training on Monday, November 4th. See you then … F. S.

Just a short explanation on an apparently everlasting discussion about the meanings of the different stepping methods (ashi sabaki) as well as basic movements in Aikido like irimi, tenkan, kaiten aso. The description provided here focuses on a more practical…

Western and Eastern cultures are known to differ in many ways. This also includes their respective approaches to passing on and acquiring knowledge. Here are some thoughts on this … In Europe – or in Austria, if we want to…

In budo and kobudo, terms that are used to describe one or more types of mindset are encountered across disciplines. These include fudoshin, mushin, shoshin and zanshin. Achieving and maintaining these – even outside of training in daily life –…