Domain: jiyushinkai.org

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What Is Zanshin
Translated literally, zanshin means “left over or remaining heart / spirit”. Some give it a loose definition of “combative awareness” or words of similar ...
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Budo News Article...Whose Aikido Is Best?
Whose aikido IS best? Many students are looking for the most authentic representation of the art. Which senior instructor's style is closest to the founder ...
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What Does It Mean To Be Centered?
What does it mean to be centered? Is being centered more of a physical state concerning center of gravity, natural posture and movement or is it also a ...
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Jiyushinkai Aikibudo
Dojo locations, photographs, seminars, books and videos, teaching staff, philosophy and general information.
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Jiyushinkai Aikibudo
Dojo locations, photographs, seminars, books and videos, teaching staff, philosophy and general information.
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Jiyushinkan - Jiyushinkai Aikibudo Hombu
The Jiyushinkan is the headquarters dojo of the Jiyushinkai Aikibudo organization. Show map of 415 S McClintock Dr, Tempe, AZ 85281
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Jiyushinkai Aikibudo Senior Teachers
His main teachers include A. Steen, K. Geis, T. Miyake, and P. Relnick. He currently works for IBM as a Senior I/T Architect. ...
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Jiyushinkai Aikibudo
(We'd appreciate it if you wouldn't leave any commerical plugs or solicitations, Thanks.) Copyright 1996-2005 by C. E. Clark, All Rights Reserved.
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What Does It Mean To Be Centered?
What does it mean to be centered? Is being centered more of a physical state ... Another phrase from colloquial Japanese is, koshi nukeru or “the hips are ...
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Jiyushinkai Aikibudo dojo locator
Ken Nin Dojo. World Martial Arts Center 6020 NW 4th Place, Suite "G" ... Portland Jiyushinkai Dojo. 8440 SE 55th Ave; Portland, OR 97206; Steve Duncan, ...
 
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