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West
Midlands Aikido Association Dojos in Walsall Wood, Cannock, Lichfield,
Tamworth, Cheslyn Hay, Sutton Coldfield, in West Midlands England UK .
Iwama style The West Midlands Aikido Association was formaly known as
the Washi Aikido Federation.With Roger Tabberer 5th Dan as the
Principal Coach. Roger Tabberer has been running very successful aikido
courses and classes for over 25 years.In the September of 1987, Roger
Tabberer spent five weeks with Saito Sensei, in Iwama Japan as a uchi
deshi (Live in Student).
During this time his whole approach to Aikido changed, to the extent
whereby Iwama style Aikido became the backbone of WMAA style of
teachingThe style of Aikido practised by the West Midlands Aikido
Association is Iwama style. With training taught regularly in Weapons
(Aiki Ken and Jo). Also with the adaptation of many of the larger
movements, as taught by Tamura Sensei and Yamada Sensei, included
within its teaching.The West Midlands Aikido Association standards are
kept high due to a strict syllabus that is enforced by the teaching of
Tabberer Sensei. Also all the WMAA Club instructors are taught to a
high level and have been approved by the Club to teach. All club
instructors have obtained Assistant Coaching or coaching
certificates.All training in our dojos are done in a friendly and non
competitive atmosphere. This is so people new and old to the art can
learn easily and safely. All people are welcome no matter how old or
young or what size or shape they are. Aikido can suit all. The West
Midlands Aikido Association is a none profit making organisation.
During this time his whole approach to Aikido changed, to the extent
whereby Iwama style Aikido became the backbone of WMAA style of
teachingThe style of Aikido practised by the West Midlands Aikido
Association is Iwama style. With training taught regularly in Weapons
(Aiki Ken and Jo). Also with the adaptation of many of the larger
movements, as taught by Tamura Sensei and Yamada Sensei, included
within its teaching.The West Midlands Aikido Association standards are
kept high due to a strict syllabus that is enforced by the teaching of
Tabberer Sensei. Also all the WMAA Club instructors are taught to a
high level and have been approved by the Club to teach. All club
instructors have obtained Assistant Coaching or coaching
certificates.All training in our dojos are done in a friendly and non
competitive atmosphere. This is so people new and old to the art can
learn easily and safely. All people are welcome no matter how old or
young or what size or shape they are. Aikido can suit all. The West
Midlands Aikido Association is a none profit making organisation so the
cost of lessons and courses is low.
We also have a online martial art shop to buy judo gis judo uniforms,
kartate gis, karate uniforms, belts, jo's bokken, cheap online shop for
aikido equipment. This we believe is to encourage people into learning
the art of Aikido and knowing the people who are teaching it are doing
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The
West Midlands Aikido Association
Grading
Syllabus
* Download Here in PDF
File *
Gradings are
conducted in:
5th Kyu -
Yellow Belt
4th Kyu -
Orange Belt
3rd Kyu -
Green Belt
2nd Kyu -
Blue Belt
1st - Kyu
Brown Belt
1st Dan -
Black Belt
2nd Dan -
Black Belt
3rd Dan -
Black Belt
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