Mumei Shudan Aikido

Aikido was created in Japan by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969). O SenseiBefore creating aikido, Ueshiba trained extensively in several varieties of jujitsu, as well as sword and spear fighting. Ueshiba also immersed himself in religious studies and developed an ideology devoted to universal socio-political harmony. Incorporating these principles into his martial art, Ueshiba developed many aspects of aikido in concert with his philosophical and religious ideology.

 

One of main concepts of training in Mumei Dojo is developing strong Ki Musubi or Ki-no-Musubi. Ki Musubi is translated literally as "knotting/tying-up Ki". Serge SenseiKi Musubi means the act/process of matching one's partner's movement/intention at its inception, and maintaining a connection to the partner throughout the application of an aikido technique. Proper Ki Musubi requires a clear, flexible, and attentive mind.

The name of our Dojo - Mumei Shudan is literally translated from Japanese as "not famous association".

The term "mumei" is often used for katana - Japanese sword. When katana is not signed, it's called "mumei". "Mu" means no or absent and "mei" means name. When an item is mumei, an attribution is given to a school or even a particular maker in some cases. Typically the attribution is given in parenthesis.


Mumei Shudan Instructors are certified by the Aikikai Foundation Aikido World Headquarters.Katana


Mumei Shudan classes are running currently 4 times a week in Singapore downtown. Please check schedule and location in the Classes section.

Free Trial Class Any Time!

 
School, undergraduate and postgraduate students enjoy 50% discount for membership and class fees at Mumei Shudan Dojo!


 
NTU Aikido Club Seminar with Yamashima Shihan 2-3 October 2010

Please join us for Mumei Shudan Seminar with Takeshi Yamashima Shihan 7th Dan Aikikai hosted by NTU Aikido Club. New dates are confirmed now as

Yamashima

Saturday, 2nd October

Sunday, 3rd October

 Schedule of classes on both dates:

10:00-12:00

15:00-17:00

Seminar will take place at:

Nanyang Technological University
Sports and Recreation Centre
20 Nanyang Green
Singapore 637715

Fee 80SGD

Student discount 50% applies

 

As Yamashima Shihan visited us in November 2009, we are looking forward to enjoy more of his classes soon.

 

 

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Demo at Tangs on National Day August 2010

Mumei Shudan was invited again by Tangs for Aikido Demonstration on Singapore National Day, the 9th of August 2010. Thanks to all participants and those behind the mat, we tried to show our best!

Demo at Tangs August 2010

 
Amir Sensei from Jakarta visiting Mumei Shudan August 2010

Amir Sensei 4th Dan from Kiku No Hana Dojo in Jakarta visited Singapore and gave his second class at Mumei Shudan Dojo.

Amir at Mumei Shudan

Hope he will visit us again soon ;-)

 
Christian Tissier Seminar in Singapore 12-14 November 2010

Christian Tissier, Shihan 7th Dan is visiting Asia Pacific for the first time to conduct a three-day seminar in Singapore on 12-14 November 2010. This is a unique opportunity for all aikidoka to learn from a World-Class Master.Christian Tissier

 

Class Schedule:

Friday 12th     18:00 - 20:00 Aikido

Saturday 13th 10:00 - 12:00 Aikido

15:00 - 17:00 Aikido

19:00 Dinner

Sunday 14th   10:00 - 12:00 Weapons

15:00 - 17:00 Aikido

Early bird registration is S$170. Registration after the 1st of September is S$200. Student discount 50% applies.

Seminar will take place at The Swiss Club.

Registration and payment select TISSIER SEMINAR in the main menu on the left.

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