Brooklyn Aikikai

Brooklyn Aikikai

Brooklyn Aikikai is a nonprofit institution that preserves and teaches the traditional Japanese disciplines of Aikido, Iaido, Zen, and Misogi in order to foster harmony within individuals. We strive to fulfill this mission by providing a sanctuary in New York City for the study of these arts, bringing high-quality teachers to our school, and providing scholarships that further the training of our students.

Kids Testimonial: Noah

Kids Testimonial: Noah

2019 Spring Fundraiser

2019 Spring Fundraiser

AIkido has changed my life

AIkido has changed my life

Struggle

Struggle

D. Scott and Savoca Sensei

D. Scott and Savoca Sensei

A. Fukui and Savoca Sensei

A. Fukui and Savoca Sensei

Kate

Kate

Take down

Take down

fukushidoin

fukushidoin

Athens Training

Athens Training

The Final Dance

The Final Dance

Sansho 2 Practice

Sansho 2 Practice

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  • @ratusniyalex80
    @ratusniyalex803 жыл бұрын

    nice shots!

  • @hervedumont6226
    @hervedumont62263 жыл бұрын

    Salut Didier....

  • @simonedwards5220
    @simonedwards52203 жыл бұрын

    Morrissey's drummer and aikidoka! 🙇‍♂️

  • @welive2win717
    @welive2win7173 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sensei, and the Brooklyn Aikikai community from a former Brooklynite. Blessings on you all. Stay Safe and Remain Strong with Vitality in 2021

  • @maryannstarace3955
    @maryannstarace39553 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for helping Rebecca through 2020 all of you have contributed to making her life this year so much better !!! Sending blessings

  • @noahl6681
    @noahl66813 жыл бұрын

    fantastic

  • @isisvasconcelos3878
    @isisvasconcelos38785 жыл бұрын

    I love this video. Every time I Feel lazy I watch it before going to the dojo. Hearing sensei Flower's words is all that I need.

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO56 жыл бұрын

    Can anyone tell me the differences between Aiki-jutsu, Aikikai, Aikido and Daito-ryu 🤔?

  • @anthonyfitts2548
    @anthonyfitts25486 жыл бұрын

    Please go to Aikiweb, or Aikido Journal where these questions you have, have been discussed in great detail. Long explanations to your question.

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO56 жыл бұрын

    Anthony Fitts.. Thanks

  • @senseialex6050
    @senseialex60506 жыл бұрын

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  • @JohnMandersonBM
    @JohnMandersonBM6 жыл бұрын

    Spencer, you are very fortunate to have a teacher like Robert. Direct student of one of the greatest, Chiba sensei.

  • @simonedwards5220
    @simonedwards52203 жыл бұрын

    There is something about Chiba Sensei's aikido that is simply above anything else. It's primal

  • @JohnMandersonBM
    @JohnMandersonBM3 жыл бұрын

    @@simonedwards5220 I had the good fortune to train with him a few times. When I was a new student the first time he came, I was terrified! As I grew in my training it was an absolute honor to take ukemi for him.

  • @joserodriguez-ky5qj
    @joserodriguez-ky5qj7 жыл бұрын

    Nice video,beauty aikido.

  • @christianperalta8655
    @christianperalta86557 жыл бұрын

    Muy bueno!!

  • @danielsantana5350
    @danielsantana53507 жыл бұрын

    wonderful!!!!!!!!!

  • @lovepath777
    @lovepath7777 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos. Gorgeous.

  • @christianperalta8655
    @christianperalta86557 жыл бұрын

    Muy buen video. Hermoso dojo, ojala algun dia pueda entrenar y aprender ahí. Saludos de Argentina

  • @CHR_aikido
    @CHR_aikido8 жыл бұрын

    Amazing people, amazing Aikido, Amazing Sensei... Great memories. César - Brasil.

  • @joserodriguez-ky5qj
    @joserodriguez-ky5qj7 жыл бұрын

    Xx Bbb totally agree.

  • @MrShal7
    @MrShal78 жыл бұрын

    great base for starting Aikido practice in the images and thoughts that you put forward

  • @pepeland22
    @pepeland228 жыл бұрын

    very nıce very very nıce

  • @AikidoBahia
    @AikidoBahia8 жыл бұрын

    :D

  • @redkop
    @redkop8 жыл бұрын

    A beautiful video transmitting the emotion of the art and its study,may I ask what the opening title music to the video is please. Les ,Dojo Cho Tenshinkan dojo Liverpool UK

  • @mais1CanaldoYoutube_
    @mais1CanaldoYoutube_8 жыл бұрын

    konnichiwa , BROOKLIN Aikikai . I live in Brazil and also I teach aikido in my town , also affiliated with Aikikai . I have a small group, but all well dedicated . I enjoyed the video and on their interpretation of what is aikido . I enjoyed the traditional elements of Japanese culture as the bell before class begins and hammered into the wood at the end of class. I would like to know the meanings of these two elements . Domo arigato gozaimashita . Luiz Fernando, União Sul Americana de Aikido - AIKIKAI

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb6 ай бұрын

    The bell and the wood hitting are traditional for Zen meditation. Chiba Sensei practised a lot of Zazen and I was told even required his students in San Diego to do a weeklong sesshin (zen retreat) every year. (please correct me if I am wrong). So that could be where it comes from at the Aikido dojo. I did 2 weekend seminars with him long ago. Some Aikido teachers do zazen, some don't. O Sensei himself had other practices (connected with Omoto-Kyo). My first teacher taught me to sit and I have always continued, and for me personally it's essential...if I can't train, I can still sit!

  • @yomarrivera8120
    @yomarrivera81209 жыл бұрын

    Really nice video, I train in Puerto Rico, in sanjuan aikikai

  • @joebell3220
    @joebell32209 жыл бұрын

    Miss that crisp, spectacular drums man. Miss you Spencer. You are a master beat man of the drums!!!! Viva S.Corbin, Vica Moz.

  • @alextaylor-ash3225
    @alextaylor-ash32259 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing that..

  • @JohnMandersonBM
    @JohnMandersonBM9 жыл бұрын

    Awesome.

  • @BrooklynAikikai
    @BrooklynAikikai9 жыл бұрын

    To read the transcript/subtitles for the video, please turn them on by hitting the button labeled 'CC' on the bottom right of the video player.

  • @northvalleyaikikai
    @northvalleyaikikai9 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful video.

  • @Aikido-dojo-gleisdreieckDe
    @Aikido-dojo-gleisdreieckDe9 жыл бұрын

    great viedo!!

  • @yerkoyutronich
    @yerkoyutronich9 жыл бұрын

    Best regards from Chile! Can anyone write in a comment the Robert Savoca Sensei speech (in english) because I can't understand everything. I only can understand a fraction of the sentences.

  • @30birds
    @30birds9 жыл бұрын

    "In Japanese culture there is this element of study one thing thoroughly, and know ten thousands things. That's kind of the foundation of this dojo and so I tried to follow what Chiba Sensei did, to do what Chiba Sensei wanted done. One thing that Chiba Sensei said that struck me about aikido was that in other arts, you learn harmony to dominate. In aikido, you learn harmony just for the sake of harmony. I throw you four times, and you practice going with that force. And then we switch roles. It's a study of how to use force, conduct force, and then really how to receive it. For example, it's very natural if I throw something at you whether it's a baseball or like an insult, to contract. What would it be like if you didn't do that? If you saw something coming at you, you either let it go by, or if it was an insult, you weren't attached to it? In some physical way, aikido is pointing to that. Every time I step onto the mat, I bring my entire history of prejudice, of bias, of opinions because I had this happen to me when I was a kid, or this fear that lives in my body. And then, I work with somebody else who has their entire prejudice, their bias, their fear, their tension in their body. Sometimes, it's like a time bomb. But then sometimes, there's a mutual passing through where these two people can see each other, exist for each other in a way that's not about trying to dominate. But it starts with every person coming in here, wherever they're at, whether they're trying to seek themselves or not, or just trying to get in shape, it doesn't really matter. But each person has a certain kind of individual growth. You can feel it. There's like a weight and the dojo itself, it goes up just by that fact alone. Something very powerful happens, so any student that gains something or knows themselves better, will interact differently with different people in the world and enrich their lives, and that will spread. There's a lot of people here who put their guts into this place. One, is that I demand it. And sometimes you walk into a church, cathedral, or temple that has been around 100, 200 years, and you feel something incredible in that place and you go, "Why is that?" Then you realize that thousands and thousands of people passed through that place and poured out their guts, or their heart, or really come to something in that place. Let's make this place like that." - Savoca Sensei

  • @yerkoyutronich
    @yerkoyutronich9 жыл бұрын

    thanks you very much for your time and effort.

  • @senshinone
    @senshinone9 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful.