Our suburban camps are full of exercises, games and Japanese culture. Children first learn to be strong fighters, and then aikidists – people who help others and protect life. This year we again held two dates and had a great time with the kids.
Gaston Nicolessi (6th dan) attracts many young aikidists with his dynamic practice and very open approach, making his seminars very lively and friendly.
In this camp, children first become strong and courageous warriors and then they learn to be aikidists – people who help others and protect lives. This year we experienced 5 days full of training, games and Japanese culture inside in the gym and outside in nature.
After lockdowns, as soon as it was possible, we started to practice outside. Running, climbing, monkey tracks, wrestling, fencing… there was so much movement that we didn’t even miss the tatami.
Aikido during the coronavirus – how to strengthen your immune system (Not only for martial artists!)
Aikido nás učí, jak přijmout, využít a zlepšit jakoukoliv situaci a zároveň se u toho něco nového naučit. Jak můžeme toto umění aplikovat na současnou situaci kolem epidemie koronaviru? Jak to udělat tak, že se po všech bezpečnostních opatřeních a tréninkové pauze setkáme v lepší kondici a zdravější než před nimi?
Teď máme příležitost trénovat aikido v každodenním životě.
We made a video. About Aikido and about us. In our video, there are people who practice together. It contains movement, joy, touch, concentration, communication, humanity, playfulness and depth.
Monkey track, dragging, tiptoe and rope walking, wrestling and gentle touches, sword fencing, zombies attack, basic rolls and simple aikido techniques … these are photos from our first trainings this year for children from 5 to 7 years.
We had a chance to take part in an event organized for children from Klokánek Hostivice (home for children in need).
Aikido Prague Vinohrady – our first promo video, shot in a regular class in August 2012.



