| 63 Commerce Street, Glasgow South Side G5 8AD | |
| 07845479574 | |
| Kishinkai Aikido Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Kishinkai offers an Aikido with respect and kindness, researching martial efficiency through harmony.
In Kishinkai Aikido we imagine ourselves in a situation where the opponent’s physical abilities are greater than ours. Therefore we cannot use our strength against someone stronger, faster or taller.
Practice will aim to reach a martial efficiency based on muscular relaxation, on modification of the use of the body and on intention reading (alongside other components). All of these principles are included during the realisation of techniques.
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