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BAB News Letter December 2010
By Webmaster - 19 December 2010 - View Full Newsletter

Aikido Times for December 2010, The news letter for the British Aikido Board. 
 
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Aikido and the possession of offensive weapons (wooden)
By Webmaster - 28 October 2010 - View Full Newsletter

Aikido and the possession of offensive weapons (wooden) with regards to UK law

Offence –

Any person who without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, the proof whereof shall lie on him, has with him in any public place any offensive weapon shall be guilty of an offence...........



Aikido and the possession of bladed/pointed articles - UK Law
By Webmaster - 28 October 2010 - View Full Newsletter

Aikido and the possession of bladed/pointed articles with regards to UK law

Offence –

Any person who has an article to which this section applies has with him in a public place shall be guilty of an offence........................



Towards Unity - Part II
By Webmaster - 15 September 2010 - View Full Newsletter

Towards Unity  - Part II

I see overt movements only as movements that define a technique. In themselves, they contain no subtleties. If they did, then every technique would have a set of technique-dependent subtleties, giving aikido thousands of specific points to learn and inculcate. An impossible task. However, suppose there were just a few movements, independent of technique, to learn for all aikido. Because they are movements, learning would be so much easier as muscle memory would be involved, freeing the brain for essential thoughts. The mechanical constructs of the first article, gave us the ability to strengthen our techniques. This set of movements, subliminal movement, give us the ability to impair and control our attacker.

 



Aiki Extensions Newsletter
By Webmaster - 03 September 2010 - View Full Newsletter

Please find a link to the Aiki Extensions Summer 2010 Newsletter
 
 
Page 7 shows how a group of BAB Members from various UK Associations are joining together to raise funds for Aiki Exstensions.


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