Actually I learned karate online (Shotokan to be specific) and when I went in to a challenge a sensei had made to me I won with ease so you can learn karate online. It was a qualified, experienced instructor too.
please never do any martial art online...if there is such a thing. you can only learn so much by sensei video tape....you need a real life teacher to TEACH you. huh....funny thing teacher. that's what senei means by the way. not master.
If you are wanting to learn Aikido on the internet then I would search YouTube and other video sharing sources like that. You can also purchase DVD's from Blackbelt Magazine and many many other sources. Also, I highly recommend that you visit a Dojo or somewhere that practices Aikido because getting that kind of experience is very valuable. You wont be able to do the art correctly unless you go to a Dojo.
No, you cannot learn a martial art online or from a book. Even DVD or streaming video cannot really teach you properly. You need to find a good Martial Arts instructor in order to learn correctly.
You cannot learn a martial art from a video, you need to work with a qualified instructor in person to truly learn an art.
There is the Kailua Aikido Club located at the kokokahi YWCA in Kaneohe.http://www.aikido.youinhawaii.com/aikido_default.aspxThere are a ton of Aikido Dojo in HonoluluCheck out aikiweb.com and click on dojo search
Austrailia has some great Aikido classes in SydneyI highly recommend this first link. Hope this helps.Aikido Yoshinkai NSWhttp://aikido-sydney.com.au/Takemusu Aiki Associationhttp://www.aikidoaus.com.au/Aikido Kenkykai Sydneyhttp://www.aikidosydneycity.com/http://www.aikidosydney.com/http://www.aikidoinsydney.com/
Of course a beginner can learn at Aikido of Phoenix. Any beginner can learn at any Dojo. They may have some classes that are for advanced Aikidoka however, you shouldn't have any problems at all fitting in.
Yes there are online classes that will help to fill out job descriptions. The online classes can be found on the pages of agency.government. They have great online classes.
Judo would be closely related to Aikido.
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No. Korea does have a similar martial art, but Aikido is Japanese.
Aikido Buyukan and Aikido Ryugikan are two different dojos practicing Yoshinkan aikido in the Durham region of Southern Ontario. As of right now, only Aikido Ryugikan remains open and is run by Graham Stewart Sensei, a Honbu trained Godan, (5th degree black belt.)
Hiroshi Kato - Aikido - was born in 1935.
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