In this interview, Lia Suzuki Sensei addresses the questions: “What is Aikido?”, “What does ‘Kenkyukai’ mean and what does it signify?”, and “What kind of people do Aikido?” Produced and directed by Miro Tinka
(Please click on the stars to rate this video.) Aiki Expo, 2005 Lia Suzuki Sensei was invited to give a demonstration in Los Angeles, along with other high level, international teachers. Ukes: Matt Bridi, Nick Hoyle, Richard Lynn
Paralyzed from the chest down since a car accident at age thirteen, Matthew Sanford has become a pioneer in adapting yoga for the disabled. Founder of the nonprofit Mind Body Solutions, his innovative approach emphasizes the significance of healing even when a cure is out of reach. His work has helped countless people living with physical disabilities reconnect with their bodies, providing lives marked by trauma and loss with a renewed sense of purpose. This short film by fbi productions …
Suzuki Sensei discusses reasons for having become nonprofit and future goals of the organization both locally and globally. Please click on the stars to rate this video.
July 11, 2009 interview with Lia Suzuki, 5th dan, Founder of Aikido Kenkyukai Santa Barbara (www.aksb.org) Question “How does your non-profit aikido dojo benefit your community?” Aikido Kenkyukai Santa Barbara is a 501(c)(3) California nonprofit public benefit corporation. AKSB is dedicated to encouraging the practice of the Japanese non-violent martial art of aikido and promoting aikido as a positive and effective vehicle for self improvement and spiritual growth, and as a harmonious way to …
July 11, 2009 interview with Lia Suzuki, 5th dan, Founder of Aikido Kokyukai Santa Barbara (www.aksb.org) Question “What were some of the most valuable lessons you learned while training under Takeda Yoshinobu Shihan?” Aikido Kenkyukai Santa Barbara is a 501(c)(3) California nonprofit public benefit corporation. AKSB is dedicated to encouraging the practice of the Japanese non-violent martial art of aikido and promoting aikido as a positive and effective vehicle for self improvement and …
Paralyzed from the chest down since a car accident at age thirteen, Matthew Sanford has become a pioneer in adapting yoga for the disabled. Founder of the nonprofit Mind Body Solutions, his innovative approach emphasizes the significance of healing even when a cure is out of reach. His work has helped countless people living with physical disabilities reconnect with their bodies, providing lives marked by trauma and loss with a renewed sense of purpose. This short film by fbi productions …