Eibara Aikido
175 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield, MA 01201
Created in Japan by Morihei Ueshiba, who is also known as O’Sensei, (1883-1969). Aikido’s foundation is rooted in several varieties of jujutsu, as well as sword, staff and spear fighting. O’Sensei developed an ideology devoted to peace and harmony, incorporating these principles into this fairly modern martial art. Almost all present day styles of Aikido identify at least two common ideals: A commitment to peaceful resolution of conflict whenever possible. A commitment to self-improvement through Aikido training. Aikido takes the joint locks and throws from jujutsu and combines them with the body movements of sword and spear fighting. Aikido has no tournaments, competitions, contests, or "sparring." Instead, all Aikido techniques are learned cooperatively at a pace consistent with the abilities of each trainee. There are no shortcuts to proficiency in Aikido. Attaining proficiency in Aikido is simply a matter of sustained and dedicated training. No one becomes an expert in just a few months or years. At Eibara Aikido we seek through the practice of the Pillars of Aikido. IRIMI-NAGE entering throws KAITEN open and turn movements KOKYU-HO breath-power techniques OSEA-WAZA pinning techniques SHIHO-NAGE four direction throws USHIRO-WAZA rear techniques
Reviews

09/09/2017
Provided by YPmobileI'm the owner. I've been doing this for 14 years. I love it! I'll do my best to make it comfortable and fun! We have great students and a nice place to train, come check us out!
02/10/2015
Provided by YP.comA great and friendly dojo. Fun and safe place to train
01/31/2012
Provided by YP.comAmazing instructors, gentle, yet invigorating. You will get a major work-out and leave smiling.
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“If harder doesn't work, try softer." -Lily Tomlin
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Thu Closed Fri: Sat - Sun Closed - Services/Products
- At Eibara Aikido we teach a gentle Yet powerful form of Aikido. Aikido was created in Japan by Morihei Ueshiba in the 1940's. It utilizes principles of "Least Effort, Maximum Effect to neutralize an attacker with least harm possible to all involved. Aikido therefore is known as the "Art of Peace" and unlike other martial arts is not reliant on strength or speed of the practitioner. In training every one practices cooperatively and at a pace consistent with each person's abilities.
- Payment method
- all major credit cards, cash, apple pay, travelers checks, check
- Amenities
- Bathrooms, warm open space to practice.
- Accreditation
Berkshire Hills Aikido
- Associations
- Berkshire Hills Aikido,Association of Women Martial Arts Instructors,National Women's Martial Arts Federation
- AKA
Pittsfield Aikido
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- Category
- Martial Arts Instruction







