Here are some common questions and answers that might help you get started or decide if aikidō is for you.
Generally clothes that are easy to move around in but cover your knees, e.g., tracksuit and t-shirt or similar exercise-wear. If you have previously trained in a martial art and still have training clothes they're fine too!
You should consult with your GP to make sure you are allowed to do physical activities that will involve rolling and controlled falling to the ground. Please also let the instructor know of your condition so that they may make whatever adjustments that will be necessary for you to safely practice. Above all it's important to train at a sustainable pace and look after your health.
You can train as often or as little as you like. The teaching syllabus that Sanchin Aikido follow has clear prerequisites for each grading examination and meeting these is necessary to advance in rank. The syllabus specifies minimum recommended practice time between ranks but no maximum. All students should feel free to train at a pace that suits them.
The teaching syllabus and associated grades/ranks are a useful measuring stick to track progress, but not a requirement to enjoy your training or learn. There is no pressure to advance through the grades. If you choose to do so, however, the process is the same regardless of grade: all pre-requisites will be clearly explained in advance and you will be asked to perform a selection of these during a short demonstration at an agreed date.
In order to be good at something you must train specifically for that goal or objective. The training on offer at Sanchin Aikido does not involve any competitive pressure-testing or sparring and so would be unsuited to learning how to fight.
Self-defence is a complex topic that involves many other aspects that fall outside the scope of the teaching syllabus, not least of all having an understanding of legal concerns. It is recommended that for these goals students look to more specialised training.
No, you are not bound by contract. Please suspend or cancel your membership subscription if you need to take an extended break from training. You can resume your membership as soon as you're able to return to training.
If circumstances or any technical issue prevent you from cancelling, please speak to us so we can help.
No, unfortunately not. Membership of the study group is open to persons aged 18 or over only.
Yes, discounted membership rates apply if you buy membership in blocks of 3 months, or individual classes in blocks of 10.