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that Aikikai is is the original organisation for the Japanese martial art aikido, officially recognized by the Japanese government in 1940. Check it out.
 
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Welcome to Mandala Aikido.

 


We are Located in the Montreal West Island YMCA

For more information about the Y go to their web site www.centresymca.ca or contact them directly at 514-630-9622.


 


Mandala Aikido is an Aikido school located in the west-island of Montreal. It was founded by five people because of their passion for Aikido and their drive to share the knowledge of Aikido with others.

The school operate as a non-profit organization. We are all volunteers and no one gets paid for our services including our devoted Sensei.

Our primary mission is to practice aikido, develop healthy attitudes, cultivate healthy lifestyles and physical fitness by learning and practicing aikido. Through aikido we hope to also develop self discipline and self control in a non competitive and social atmosphere, and above all we have fun and like to promote the practice of aikido to new students.

Browse our web site for more information about Mandala Aikido or drop by during one of our regularly scheduled classes. If you have any questions or would like to speak with a Mandala Aikido representative, please e-mail us at info@mandala-aikido.com

We hope you visit one of our classes and thank you for visiting our website

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O-Sensei
The techniques of Aikido are neither fast nor slow, nor are they inside or outside. They transcend time and space.
 
O-Sensei
Budo is not a means of felling the opponent by force or by lethal weapons. Neither is it intended to lead the world to destruction by arms and other illegitimate means. True Budo calls for bringing the inner energy of the universe in order, protecting the peace of the world , as well as preserving, everything in nature in its right form. 
If your opponent tries to pull you, let him pull. Don't pull against him; pull in unison with him.
Aikido does not rely on weapons or brute force to succeed; instead we put ourselves in tune with the universe, maintain peace in our own realms, nurture life, and prevent death and destruction. The true meaning of the term "samurai"  is one who serves and adheres to the power of love. 
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