Central Coast Aikikai

Central Coast Aikikai Central Coast Aikikai is situated at Niagara Park in the Niagara park stadium.

Central Coast Aikikai is a member and founding dojo of the Australasian Aikikai and as a part of that organisation is officially recognised by Aikikai Hombu dojo.

The act of polishing the stone involves dedication and persistence.
03/08/2024

The act of polishing the stone involves dedication and persistence.

27/06/2024
04/06/2024

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When I teach, or when I write an article, my goal isn't to persuade anybody of anything; I'm here to present information or my opinion. What you do with that information is entirely up to you.
However, if I can help just a few people consider something different, a different way to think about something, then it’s worth some of the condescending and sometimes profanity-laced comments and messages I receive.
Recognizing and avoiding potentially hostile situations, or verbally de-escalating them, are crucial skills. Whether it’s online, or if your interest is for self-protection. Yet, a lot of the comments I receive seem to be from people who focus solely on fighting, online or otherwise.
Back to self-protection. Relying solely on fighting skills is never enough. There are other essential skills to consider.
Self-protection encompasses more than just fighting ability. It includes skills like situational awareness, verbal de-escalation, escaping, understanding the law, protecting others, and more. Unfortunately, many people overlook these aspects.
I often emphasize this because many people misunderstand that fighting in a controlled environment like a dojo, gym, or tournament, is not the same as self-defense. While disciplines like boxing, MMA, Jiu-Jitsu, and karate are excellent in their own right, proper training requires the right context and mindset.
Every day, news headlines showcase people who believe they can fight their way out of bad situations, only to realize their skills fall short. With experience in the military, law enforcement, and as a retired EMT, I've seen many injured individuals who overestimated their abilities.
It's astounding how many people lack logic and common sense regarding self-protection.
The specific martial arts system or style is less important than the instructor and their mindset. How you train is almost more critical than what you train.
If you're serious about self-protection, start by identifying that an actual fight is about survival, not about standing toe-to-toe trying to prove yourself.
If you want your martial arts training to be practical for the real world, you need to train accordingly, with the right context.
Ultimately, self-protection, whether online or otherwise, is about preserving your safety and the safety of others. The best fight is the one you avoid.
Photo Credit: Quote by Morihei Ueshiba is unconfirmed but generally attributed to him, there is no clear citation in his known works or documented lectures.

02/05/2024

No class tonight due to electrical fault in the dojo.
Next class will be Iaido on Saturday followed by Aikido.

12/04/2024

Next grading day will be Saturday April 20th, starting at 10.30am

27/03/2024

Niagara Park Stadium will be closed Friday 29 March - Monday 1st April inclusive as our staff celebrate the Easter Holidays with their families.

We wish all our patrons and user groups a safe and joyous break, and look forward to seeing you all when we re-open Tuesday 2nd April

08/04/2022

Please note changes to class times, From next week, Tuesday and Thursday classes will run 6:00pm to 7:30pm.

08/01/2022

Training resumes Tuesday 11.1.22 at 7:00 pm.
Please QR check in.
Face masks required when off the mat.

31/12/2021

Happy New year to all students and friends!

21/12/2021

Tonight is the last training session for 2021.
Merry Christmas and happy new year to all!

Address

Lisarow, NSW
2250

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 6pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 9am - 10:15am
10:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+61408223415

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