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Sensei Gwynne Jones 8th Dan
Senior instructor with the British Aikido Board.
Sensei Jones started Aikido in 1961. He has studied under various Japanese Sensei, although the main influences on his Aikido style have come from Tohei sensei, Chiba Sensei, and Tamura Sensei. He incorporates the traditional aikido with the modern concept of Ki training making the style relaxed, flowing and dynamic.
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Video:1 Volume One : Body Arts
Video:2 Volume Two : Beyond the Basics
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Shin-gi-Tai Aikido Society
Sensei Gwynne Jones 8th Dan
Goodig Lodge,Pwll Road,Burry Port.
Carmarthenshire
SA16 OTB
Sensei Jones started Aikido during the summer of 1961. The West Wales Aikido Society was formed in 1982, and M.A.C. recognition soon followed. The society quickly developed and three years later the name changed to "The Aikido Society of Wales", which was then joined by the Plymouth School of Aikido Society. During the A.G.M. in December 1990 Sensei Jones formally named the Society Shin (spirit) Gi (technique) Tai (body) Aikido.
Sensei Jones studied under various Japanese Sensei's, although the main influences on his style were Tohei Sensei, Chiba Sensei and Tamura Sensei. The result is a melding of traditional Aikido with the modern concept of Ki training making the style relaxed, flowing, and dynamic. The society prides itself on its non-political, non-commercial approach to teaching friendliness and harmony on and off the Tatami (mat). The aim of the society is to make Aikido accessible to the public, so that it may help them in their daily lives.
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