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Positive Aikido
Interview with Henry Ellis by Arthur Lockyear - Fighting Arts International - Issue 93
Where and when were you born, Henry?
I was born in Yorkshire, in May 1936 in a little coal mining village called Brampton, near Rotherham. A place where you had to fight your way ...
Author: Henry Ellis
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Positive Aikido - Part Two..
When I was teaching in America, I was asked to visit a large dojo in Texas. Everything they said was in Japanese, so I tried to look as if I understood, but to be honest I didn't have a clue, and I don't suppose a Japanese person would understand much of our Weste ...
Author: Henry Ellis
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> Now available on from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk
> Derek Eastman - Aikido instructor helps write book - Click Here
> Bracknell Standard newspaper visits local dojo - Click Here
To Order this book from within the UK and EU countr ...
Author: Henry Ellis
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Many of you probably have never practiced prearranged sparring. Some dojo have eliminated it from regular training; others may never have included it in the first place. Some students find it boring— an unchallenging, static exercise that looks robotic and divorced from any kind of combative relevan ...
Author: By Dave Lowry
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