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This section is for the use of Dublin Aikikai Aikido members. You will find resources to facilitate your study such as instrucitonal videos ans articles. A calendar is also available for members to remind themselves of the date their next membership is due. Concerning gradings, an application form is now online and must be filled before any grading session. A document on special regulaitons for yudansha grades is also available.


Dublin Aikikai Aikido - Grading Syllabus Videos
Thursday, 28 February 2008 00:00

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Please note that this is only the rough version (made quickly in prevision of the grading to come). This will ultimately become the DAA Grading Syllabus DVD following official Aikikai standards. The DVD will include brand new footage for all the techniques, multiangle options and detailed close-up windows for pins and locks. Updates about the progress of the project will be published regularly. In the meantime, we hope you will find this useful and we wish you good luck for the exam. Keep in mind that this is only intended as a learning aid and will in no way replace assiduous practice in your dojo.

 
Proper Dojo Etiquette
Thursday, 01 June 2006 10:19
The following rules are destined to make the most of the practice time while on the mat. Although there seem to be many forms of etiquette to remember, they will come naturally as you continue to train. Please do not resent it if you are corrected on a point of etiquette for each one is important to your safety and to the learning experience.
 
 
Dublin Aikikai Aikido Regulations for Grading.
Friday, 28 April 2006 19:59
Going for a grade requires sufficient preparation ahead of the date. If the below standard is not met applications will not be accepted. We strongly recommend a focused training 6 months ahead of the date. Yudansha application form (also available to fill online) must be filled six months prior to the grading and a final list of courses attended must be submitted two weeks before grading.
 
Dublin Aikikai Aikido Mudansha Grading Form
Friday, 28 April 2006 18:15
If you wish to register for the next grading session, please fill this form. Any incomplete form will be refused. If you prefer using a hard copy, this form is also available for printing. Make sure you have read and understood the regulations for applying to a grade.
 


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