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Aikido Institute of New Mexico

6807 4th Street NW
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 342-1164

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WHAT IS AIKIDO?

Aikido is a non-violent, non-competitive Japanese martial art of self-defense. Its profound philosophy of non-violence, of respect for life, of self-control and self-discipline, makes aikido one of the most perfect systems of self-defense.

Through practice, students acquire not only physical skills, but also the capacity to maintain equanimity and tranquility in situations of crisis and stress in any area of their lives, whether it be at home, at work, or on the street.

Because aikido is non-competitive, it may be practiced equally well by men and women throughout their lives

Aikido is not only a system of self-defense, but a means towards the education and formation of oneself. It is a way of life.


The Aikido Institute of New Mexico is renowned for its high level of Aikido throughout the United States. Its teaching staff is made up of certified and high-ranking instructors, under the technical direction of Pablo Vázquez Shihan (6th degree master teacher) and led by Chief Instructor Terri Teshiba Shihan (6th degree).

In November 2006, Vázquez Shihan traveled to Hombu Dojo, Japan, along with the other Shihans of Birankai International, and received official certification from Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba, the grandson of the founder of Aikido, and the current head of the Hombu Dojo (Headquarters) in Tokyo, Japan. This historical event was the first occasion that an honor of this type had ever been bestowed upon American Shihans.

In June 2009, Vazquez Shihan was released from his tutelage under T. K. Chiba Shihan of Birankai International, having reached the highest level of learning possible under his former teacher.  With Chiba Shihan's encouragement and blessing, he has set out on a new path to forge his own way of continuous training and research into this beautiful and strong art form.

Dojo Newsletter

September 2009, Volume 4, No. 2

May 2009, Volume 4, No. 1

September 2008, Volume 3, No. 3

 

 
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