Denver Aikikai is pleased to welcome Friedl Shihan December 3rd and 4th. We hope you can join us!
Please pre-register here if you can! We will also accept checks and cash at the door.
Denver Aikikai is pleased to welcome Friedl Shihan December 3rd and 4th. We hope you can join us!
Please pre-register here if you can! We will also accept checks and cash at the door.
Denver Aikikai welcomes back 7th Dan Cyndy Hayashi Shihan from Aikido West. Join us for a weekend of lively training and yudansha tests.
6:30 – 8:30pm Class
10:30 – 12:30 pm Class
Lunch (on your own)
2:30 – 3:30 pm Class
Yudansha tests
Denver Aikikai is pleased to welcome Michael Friedl Shihan back to Denver on October 26-28, 2018.
Michael Friedl Shihan (7th Dan) is founder and chief instructor of Aikido of Ashland. He is Division Head for Division 2 of the California Aikido Association. He is also a previous President of the California Aikido Association.
Friedl Shihan began his Aikido training in 1972 under Clyde Takeguchi Shihan. He became uchi deshi for Takeguchi Sensei from 1975-1977. He was also uchi deshi for Saito Shihan in Iwama, Japan from 1981-1983. In Iwama he studied weapons intensely and the Iwama style of weapons remains a strong influence in his practice. In 1978, Friedl Shihan established a dojo in Burlington, Vermont. He moved to Ashland, Oregon in 1979 and started a small aikido club. He returned to Ashland in 1986 and started a dojo at the Ashland YMCA in 1987. In July of 1994 Aikido of Ashland opened its doors to dojo members.
Friedl Shihan affiliated with Frank Doran Shihan in 1979 and has been a student of his since that time.
When:
Friday, Oct. 26 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Saturday, Oct. 27 10:30 am -12:30 pm and 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The Colorado School of Mines Aikido Club is proud to present a workshop for the front range area aikido schools and beyond. The event features three great martial arts teachers from the area, Toby Threadgill, Tres Hofmeister, and Edgar Johansson, as well as a visiting instructor from Washington, DC, Nick Kiritz. Come to have fun, improve your aikido skills, and meet people from other dojo. All levels are welcome.
The event will benefit Mines Without Borders (MWB), the Colorado School of Mines chapter of Engineers Without Borders, USA. MWB strives to improve the quality of life of those in marginalized communities through collaborative and sustainable community driven projects by enabling students to engage in these projects and learn about humanitarian engineering. All admission will be by donation to this cause, to be taken at the door.
More information about Mines Without Borders can be found at mineswithoutborders.wixsite.com/mineswithoutborders
Please pre-register here so we can make sure to have space for you. Save time by printing and filling out the liability waiver before you arrive.
Suggested minimum donation:
Location:
Ben Parker Student Center, Ballroom BC (2nd floor)
1200 16th Street Golden, CO 80401
Map available for download here. Lot D is free on weekends and there is ample free parking elsewhere.
Schedule: Sunday, September 16th, 2018 9:00am to 4:30pm
–Please arrive early, as changing space may be limited.–
There will be a short break between each instructor, with a longer break for lunch in the middle. There are many lunch options nearby, including at the student center next door and downtown Golden, just a few blocks away.
9:00 am – Registration and Setup
9:30 am – Nick Kiritz
10:30 am – Water Break
10:45 am – Edgar Johansson
11:45 am – Lunch
1:45 pm – Tres Hoffmeister
2:45 pm – Water Break
3:00 pm – Toby Threadgill
4:00 pm – Cleanup
Questions: Please email David Ruttinger at aikido.csm@gmail.com
Click here to download the flyer for this event.
Special thanks to Denver Aikikai for hosting this page and their countless other forms of support for this event!
*Nick Kiritz Sensei will also be leading a mini-workshop at Denver Aikikai on September 14th from 6:30 to 8pm. The cost is $20; proceeds will go to offset Kiritz Sensei’s travel costs.
presents
Mutsuko Minegishi Sensei (7th Dan) was promoted to 7th degree black belt at Aikikai Hombu Dojo on January 10, 2010. She trained under the second generation Kisshomaru Ueshiba Doshu, son of the Founder, and his grandson, current Moriteru Ueshiba Doshu, Koichi Tohei, the Founder of the Ki Society, and every highest ranking instructor at the Hombu Dojo. Her style is the mixture of all of these instructors and it accommodates the needs for the varieties of the students. She registered at the Aikikai Foundation in 1972, 45 years ago, and since then she has been continuously training and teaching. From the beginning of 1998, she decided to make Aikido as her lifetime profession. In 1999, Ms. Minegishi founded Guam Aikikai while she was the chief instructor of Saipan Aikikai and the advisor to the Korean Aikikai. She often travels to many countries to attend seminars and workshops as well as holding her own and has visited 41 countries.
When: July 13-14, 2018
Friday: 6:30-8:30
Saturday: 10:30-12:30 and 3:00-5:00
Cost: $50 at the door
Questions: call us at 720-570-3599 or email us at denveraikikai@comcast.net
Dan Messisco Sensei returns to Denver Aikikai for another incredible workshop in June 2018.
Dan Messisco has been training in martial arts since 1964. His martial arts background includes extensive training in both Korea and Japan. He earned his Chodan in Tang Soo Do in Korea and studied under Hwang Kwan Jang Nim, son of Grand Master Hwang Kee. In Japan, his training includes time at Hombu dojo in Tokyo, Japan. Messisco Sensei studied under Mitsugi Saotome Shihan in Sarasota, Florida where he earned his Shodan (ASU). He also studied under Hiroshi Ikeda Shihan in Boulder, Colorado where he received his Nidan and Sandan rank (ASU). He received his Aikikai Yondan in Japan, Godan while studying in Pennsylvania, and Rokudan while in Michigan.
When: June 15-17, 2018
Friday June 15 – 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Saturday June 16 – 10:30 am – 12:30 and 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Sunday June 17 – 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Cost: $120 in advance or $150 at the door (if space available). Registration is limited to 30 participants.
This workshop will be held at Denver Aikikai (1592 S. Broadway) from 6:30-8:30 pm. Registration for this event is limited to 20 participants, so we encourage you to sign up early!
Update 3.16.18:
Online registration for this event has closed! Please contact the dojo if you have any questions.
Kimberly began her Aikido training at Naropa Institute in 1978 and shortly after moved to Seattle to train with Mary Heiny Sensei. Determined athleticism, psychotherapy practices and energy awareness skills are key elements of her spirited teaching.
Kimberly has studied throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan, most notably with Anno Shihan, Saotome and Ikeda Shihan, and Dobson and Read Senseis. She acted as chief instructor for The Apple Computer Aikido School in Cupertino, CA in 1989 and at Seattle School of Aikido from 1991 to 1995. In the fall of 1995, Kimberly founded Two Cranes Aikido, where she teaches the philosophy and practice of Aikido to people of all ages. Kimberly Sensei was promoted to the rank of 6th Dan by Mary Heiny Sensei in 2007.
Denver Aikikai is pleased to announce the 18th Annual Denver Aikido Summit will be held on April 7, 2018 at the Denver Buddhist Temple. We have an exciting never-before-seen lineup this year, and we hope you’ll join us for an outstanding day of training!
Cost: $80 before March 10, 2018, $85 after; $90 at the door
Pre-registration includes lunch and a T-shirt; preferences for entrée/shirt sizes not guaranteed for registrants after March 31st. Lunch and shirts not guaranteed for walk-in registrants.
The Denver Buddhist Temple is located at 1947 Lawrence (corner of 20th & Lawrence). Please bring your weapons. The seminar will run from 8:30 am – 3:00 pm with a break for lunch.
Online registration for this event has closed. For more information, contact us.
Close out the year at another wonderful event with Cyndy Hayashi shihan and our own Edgar Johansson sensei! December 1 – 3, come enjoy a weekend of weapons and taijutsu training with these two fun and lively instructors.
6:30 – 7:30pm Edgar Johansson Sensei
7:30 – 8:30pm Cyndy Hayashi Sensei
10:30 – 11:30am Edgar Johansson Sensei
11:30am – 12:30pm Cyndy Hayashi Sensei
2:30 – 4:30pm 4 Dan tests
9:30 – 10:30am Edgar Johansson Sensei
10:30 – 11:30am Cyndy Hayashi Sensei
Cost: $100.00
Pre-registration encouraged. Please bring weapons if possible; the dojo also has some available to borrow. To download the printable flyer, click here.
Denver Aikikai is proud to welcome Michael Friedl Shihan to Denver on October 27-29, 2017.
Michael Friedl Shihan (7th Dan) is founder and chief instructor of Aikido of Ashland. He is Division Head for Division 2 of the California Aikido Association. He is also a previous President of the California Aikido Association.
Friedl Shihan began his Aikido training in 1972 under Clyde Takeguchi Shihan. He became uchi deshi for Takeguchi Sensei from 1975-1977. He was also uchi deshi for Saito Shihan in Iwama, Japan from 1981-1983. In Iwama he studied weapons intensely and the Iwama style of weapons remains a strong influence in his practice. In 1978, Friedl Shihan established a dojo in Burlington, Vermont. He moved to Ashland, Oregon in 1979 and started a small aikido club. He returned to Ashland in 1986 and started a dojo at the Ashland YMCA in 1987. In July of 1994 Aikido of Ashland opened its doors to dojo members.
Friedl Shihan affiliated with Frank Doran Shihan in 1979 and has been a student of his since that time.
When:
Friday, Oct. 27 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Saturday, Oct. 28 10:30 am -12:30 pm and 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Sunday, Oct. 29 10:00 am – 12:00 pm