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British Aikido Board


The National Governing Body for Aikido in the United Kingdom.
Aikido is a martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba, that focuses on harmonising with your opponent, it can be practiced as a sport, self defence and an art using hand to hand and japanese weapons.

Welcome to the British Aikido Board

The British Aikido Board seeks to:-

  • Represent the majority of bona fide organisations practicing aikido in the United Kingdom.
  • Support, encourage and promote the highest standards of aikido within an environment of mutual respect for offering styles practiced.
  • Raise awareness of the value of aikido not only as a contributor towards healthy living, but also in the development of adults, young people and children, without regard to race, gender or creed.

The British Aikido Board operates primarily through its member Associations. There are 34 currently Full Member Associations with 19 Associate and Probationary Member Associations of regional and national status, who each retain their independence, both technically and financially, with a combined membership of some 5,000 , which includes 805 instructors holding current Coaching Awards.

The Board is recognised by Sport England , as the only governing body for aikido in the United Kingdom and is a member of the Sport and Recreation Alliance.

 

The Board seeks to further the advancement of all styles of aikido and to establish and monitor standards of safety and behaviour for practitioners of aikido.

The Board advises member Associations on all relevant UK and European legislation and procedures and develops appropriate policies and codes of practice.

Other services provided include:-
•  Insurance cover, for members, instructors and Associations.
•  Promotion of a Nationally recognised Coaching Scheme in conjunction with UK Coaching / Sport England.
•  Organising a National Courses.
•  Supporting initiatives to encourage the teaching of Aikido in schools.
•  Publishing Newsletters and specialist information bulletins eg. Safeguarding and Coaching.

The Board has completed a number of initiatives, arising from the work of their major Governance Audit and through the adoption of a wide range of recommendations, contained in their Aikido Development Plan will support their key objective of encouraging all Aikido groups to join together under this “Aikido umbrella”.

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History :

The Aikido Fellowship was founded late 50's by its Principal Coach, Ralph Reynolds. The Headquarters of this organisation is at the University of Birmingham Sports & Fitness Centre, Birmingham, UK. Ralph Reynolds started practising Aikido in the the 1950`s, having studied under both Mr. Abbe and Mr. Nakazono of the Japanese Aikikai. Being one of only twelve original Dan grades in the United Kingdom to receive a certificate from Morihei Ueshiba himself, Ralph Reynolds was the pioneer of Aikido in the Midlands.

Membership Type : Full Member

Style :

The style of Aikido practised by the Aikido Fellowship is purely Traditional. A variety of classes are offered from beginner to advanced with specialist weapons classes and courses. All Instructors / Coaches have undertaken teacher training courses to ensure maintaining a high standard of coaching.



Jayne Phelps
 
Association Website : http://www.
Email the Aikido Fellowship GB Chairman : Hanshi Jayne Phelps
Email the Aikido Fellowship GB Vulnerable Adult & Child Safety Officer : Dominic Foster




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