New Timetable

September 28, 2010

Hello SOAS Freshers…..

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Besides our Monday, Wednesday and Saturday sessions available at our sister club CLShodokan. We now have the possibility of Tuesday and Thursday (7pm-8.30pm) Uni student specific sessions, all we need are the members to fill the slot, join us and we can train any evening!!

New Book

September 18, 2010

Aikido_Randori

New Book on Shodokan Aikido


New Book on Shodokan Aikido available now!

New Term/ New Dojo

August 26, 2010

Hello all Freshers,

Thanks for visiting, check us out at the Freshers Fayre

Saturday 2nd October
10am – 4pm

If you are keen to start now please post a comment and let us know or just turn up on Tuesday 11am in the Dojo!

Japanese Art Festival Demo

August 15, 2010

Saturday 21st August 2010.
Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1. Aikido demo at 2pm.

Japanese Art Festival

JP Art Festival Facebook

Welcome to the SOAS Shodokan Aikido Society

March 19, 2010

(Monday, Wednesday and Saturday training also nearby)

We train at SOAS on Tuesday’s at 11am-12.30 (12.30 to 1pm free practice) in the basement gym in the SOAS main building

Training is free to SOAS Uni students. University of London and Language Centre students please apply

Come along and give it a go!

Shodokan Aikido (昭道館合気道, Shōdōkan Aikidō?) is the style of aikido founded by Kenji Tomiki(富木 謙治 Tomiki Kenji, 1900–1979). It is sometimes referred to as “Sport Aikido” because it is the only style of aikido to hold regular competitions, and also referred to as Tomiki Aikido, after its founder. It places more emphasis on free-form randori sparring than most other styles of aikido. The training method requires a balance between randori and the more stylized kata training along with a well developed set of training drills both specific for randori and for general aikido development. The participation in actual shiai (competitive randori) very much depends on the club with greater emphasis being found in the university clubs.

Kyoto 2009 tournament

Nariyma Shihan, Omori Sensei and Sakai Sensei etc. explaining and demonstrating the nage no kata.


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