Yoshinkan Aikido
Yoshinkan Aikido is a Japanese Martial Art taught to the Japanese Riot Police, which when used for self-defence can counter many different attacks. Learn to defend yourself by blending with an attackers power, dispersing his energy, and finally, throwing or controlling the attacker.

The Ken Shin Kai Yoshinkan Aikido Organisation practises the Yoshinkan style of Aikido and is a Member of the International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation (IYAF), headquarters for Yoshinkan Aikido based in Tokyo, Japan. Ken Shin Kai is also a member of the British Aikido Board, which is recognised by the Sports Council as the Governing Body for Aikido in the United Kingdom and a member of the Sports Council (Portsmouth).

All Instructors have an average of 10 years teaching experience, hold governing body and internationally recognised qualifications, First Aid qualifications, insurance and have been CRB checked, to ensure that you have a safe and qualified environment in which to learn the martial art of Aikido. For further information on clubs, fees and training please see the relevant page or the Information Pack.

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