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vol 3, April 2000
Aiki Budokai of Boston
"The thing that makes me show up for practice after a 10-hour work day, besides the obvious wish to learn more, is the supportive and constructive environment created in the dojo by the people there." Since 1996, Aiki Budokai has offered instruction in traditional Japanese martial arts. Founded as Kenbukai (Warrior Arts Study Society) in Natick, MA, we have attracted a small, dedicated group mixing gender, diverse backgrounds and experience levels (ranging from beginners to yudansha in other arts). We offer instruction in all forms of the warrior tradition: martial, cultural, and healing arts.
Initially, we just practiced wherever we could find space (backyards, offices, living rooms). In July 1998 we moved to Allston (a Boston neighborhood with a large Asian immigrant community) when Arawana Hayashi sensei,
A typical class begins with warm-ups, Kihon waza (foundation techniques), and Ukemi (falling), before moving on to Waza (techniques) and skill-building drills. The final section of class is devoted to weapons or healing. Our eclectic approach to the martial arts reflects instructor Jigme Chobang's nearly twenty years of study; in addition to traditional Aikido, we integrate Jujutsu waza from the Kiraku School. Our weapons work is strongly influenced by Kukishin Ryu, which specializes in polearms of different lengths (bo, jo and hanbo).
Aiki Budokai is a nonaligned, nonpolitical group. We currently have training on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Visitors are welcome, as are beginners. Aiki Budokai can be found at www.geocities.com/aikibudokai. ![]() |
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