Bienvenido a Just Aikido, un dojo dedicado a la práctica del Aikido en Barcelona, abierto tanto a quienes se inician como a practicantes con una trayectoria previa en las artes marciales.

Practicamos Aikido desde hace más de 25 años, desde una aproximación honesta e integrada, en la que la técnica sin armas y con ellas se estudian como un mismo conocimiento para transmitir principios comunes de movimiento, distancia y tiempo.

El Aikido tiene aplicaciones para la defensa personal, pero va mucho más allá. A través del Aikido desarrollarás coordinación, equilibrio y sensibilidad al movimiento, mejorarás la concentración y aprenderás a gestionar la energía y el estrés. El Aikido ofrece un camino de aprendizaje continuo, accesible a cualquier edad, que se adapta al ritmo y la experiencia de cada persona. Pero sobre todo es una manera saludable de pasárselo bien, disfrutar haciendo deporte y conociendo a gente de todo el mundo que comparte la misma pasión por este arte.

Yoko Okamoto sensei kata dori kokyo in Valencia, Spain.
It was so great seeing Yoko Okamoto sensei again on the mat. Big crowd, lots of energy and as always, the teaching of sensei was fantastic!
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It is with sadness that we hear about the passing of Claude Berthiaume sensei.
He was one of the most senior and probably technically finest remaining students of Kanai sensei. His technique was crisp and in his teaching he cared about students learning. But I remember not only the power in his technique but also his kindness and humor.
Aikido is losing some of its best, let‘s hope the coming generations can keep up and honor the tremendous work done by the ones that will be missed.
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It was an overwhelming privilege and honor to be personally handed out my 6th Dan certificate by Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba at his office in Hombu Dojo in Tokyo, Japan.
He was a kind host and asked questions about my relationship with Miyamoto sensei who was responsible for my promotion.
It was also great to practice again at Hombu Dojo and meeting friends on the tatami like @François Pichereau from Paris.
As a next stop, we traveled to @AikidoKyoto to meet Yoko Okamoto sensei. Practice at her dojo is always energizing and she is a gracious host. Conversations with her are always fun, but also quickly become deep and help me see new angles and perspectives on Aikido.
Finally, I was able to practice with Miyamoto sensei at his Dojo in Akasaka (Tokyo). Keiko with sensei is always energizing and he even taught a weapons class! After class, we had dinner together at sensei’s favourite sushi restaurant together with Miyamoto sensei and friends @Kan that I am always happy to see back and conversate.
After 28 years of continous Aikido practice I am incredibly touched by all the experiences, friendships and my personal development that have occured during this long but incredibly enriching way (japanese Do).
I can say without hesitation that I would not be the same person without Aikido and I am grateful on how it has had and continues to have an impact on my life for the better. … Ver másVer menos
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This is a really nice compilation of Chiba sensei! … Ver másVer menos
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It was fantastic to have Mike Flynn sensei this weekend teaching his annual seminar in Barcelona.
He shared his vast knowledge in Iaido, weapons and body arts with us. It is always a refreshing and intense learning experience to see him!
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There are some good points in this post on which I agree:
“Aikido, when taught the way it was meant to be taught, is not a replacement for other arts. It is a refinement lens. It sharpens everything else you know, or everything you don’t. It teaches timing, balance, structure, distance, intent, and most importantly, choice. It gives ordinary people a framework for managing chaos without requiring them to become fighters first.
Because here’s another truth people don’t like:
Most ground-heavy approaches that work beautifully in sport or war can turn a civilian into the legal aggressor in seconds. They invite escalation. They trap you in positions where bystanders, accomplices, or legal consequences finish the job. Winning the fight doesn’t mean winning your life back afterward. Courts don’t score points for clean technique.
This is where Aikido quietly shines.“
A martial art does not have to be lethal to be effective, it has to be smart and adapt to the times we are living in. … Ver másVer menos
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