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Oizumi Aikido Club CANADA
Wherever I Am  That Is My 道場 DoJo   Whatever I Do  That Is My 稽古 KeIKo
Aikido Is 武道 Budo To Train How To Live
合氣道は生きるための武道
どこでも  私のいるところ  そこが私の道場    何でも  私のすること  それが私の稽古
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Wish For Ukrainian People And Russian People Who Desire Peace
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合          氣          道

A  i  k  i  d  o

Aikido is a Japanese Budo developed by Morihei Ueshiba O-Sensei (1883-1969) from the traditional Japanese martial arts.

The Aikikai Foundation (Aikido World Headquarters) was officially recognized by the Japanese government in 1940. The founder Morihei Ueshiba (O-Sensei) received the Shiju Hosho Medal from the Japanese government in 1960. Aikido is practiced in more than 130 countries around the world. The current president of the Aikikai Foundation is Moriteru Ueshiba Doshu, the grandson of the founder.

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大    泉    合    氣    道    ク    ラ    ブ

Oizumi Aikido Club CANADA
is delighted to share this unique form of Japanese martial art.

We welcome participants who are interested in Aikido.

Respect is the heart of OACC Aikido.
With a respectful approach, Aikido can be practiced safely and enjoyably.

Let's benefit from this precious art in a pleasant environment.

Classes
Classes
The classes year round are held at Barrhaven United Church Dojo
Ottawa Canada
Barrhaven United Church Dojo
3013 Jockvale Rd
(Entrance on the east side of the building)
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SPACE IS LIMITED 

Setting Up and Cleaning Up as part of practice

Thursdays
Adult Class
8 : 00 pm - 9 : 00 pm
Age 13yrs and up
Mondays
Zoom Class
8 : 00 pm - 9 : 00 pm
Inquiries
S  T  A  Y    F  I  T    S  T  A  Y    S  A  F  E
Instructor
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井戸川克巳 先生

Katsumi Idogawa Sensei trained in Genseiryu Karate with Kunihiko Tosa Sensei, the president of the International Genseiryu Karatedo Federation in his early twenties in Japan. Later he started Aikido training in the Aikikai Foundation with Mosatoshi Yasuno Sensei. He also trained in Ki style Aikido at the Ki No Kenkyukai Foundation and practiced at a Special Ki Session with Koichi Tohei Sensei at the Hombu Dojo of Ki No Kenkyukai. He started teaching Aikido in his own Aikido club, Oizumi Aikido Club, in 1996 the year legendary Seigo Yamaguchi Sensei passed away. The name of the Oizumi Aikido Club comes from the name of the town in Tokyo where it was located. This club is currently being run by one of Katsumi Sensei's students Hiroyoshi Sawai Sensei. In 2004, the year he moved to Canada, he established the CMA Aikido Club. He later established the Tokyo Aikido Club in Ottawa at the Ottawa Aikido Centre and in Kemptville. In these clubs he taught Aikido to all age groups from Toddler to Adults. Oizumi Aikido Club CANADA was established in 2010.

Katsumi Sensei holds a 6th Dan (Aikikai Hombu Dojo, Tokyo, Japan).

The adviser of his club is Masatoshi Yasuno Shihan of the Aikikai Foundation (Aikido World Headquarters) 8th Dan. Katsumi Sensei’s Grand Teacher is Seigo Yamaguchi Shihan (1924~1996) 9th Dan.

Instructor
FULL
Monthly Membership Fee
Monthly Fee

Adult (Age 13yrs and up)

$70.00 ($61.95 + HST) / 1 class per week 

$18 per class

4 classes a month

Visitor Fee

$20 per class

Contact
Please Contact Us
By Email

Adviser
Masatoshi Yasuno Shihan
Aikikai Foundation

Aikido World Headquarters
www.aikikai.or.jp

Affiliation
Oizumi Aikido Club JAPAN

Hiroyoshi Sawai Sensei

Tsuyoshi Kojima Sensei

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有   段   者
Yudansha / Dan Holders
Aikikai Hombu Certificate
参段
San Dan / 3rd Dan Black Belt
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Peter Carbone

Peter embarked on his martial arts journey with Shorinjiryu Karate in 1974 at the age of 18. His list of martial arts training includes Karate, Hapkido, Aikido, Taekwondo, Defendo and Modern Arnis. He holds a 4th Dan in Taekwondo and instructs this art. He trained in Aikido in the 1980’s at Carleton University with Chew Lincoln Sensei, who is a senior student of Yukio Kawahara Sensei, the first technical director of the Canadian Aikido Federation and representative of hombu dojo in Canada. All of Peter’s gradings back then were done by Kawahara Sensei. Later Peter instructed Aikido at Carleton University.

 

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
Aikido is a way of life, unique in its blending of physical and metaphysical skills to help one deal with challenges in life.

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Alfredo Avila-Muñoz

Alfredo Avila joined Oizumi Aikido Club in early 2018 right after moving to Ottawa. He started in martial arts at the age of 11 practicing Karatedo for the next 9 years. He started Aikido in Queretaro, Mexico in 1999. Later, and while pursuing his graduate studies in Canada, he became a student of Stefan Barton Sensei (Kitchener, Ontario), where he was exposed to the Iwama-style Aikido curriculum. Upon returning to Mexico, he achieved Shodan and Nidan under Miguel Moreno Sensei. In 2003 he founded the Queretaro Aikikai dojo, helping several students to achieve their Shodan. He was also a student of Pat Hendricks Sensei (San Leandro, USA), who took the dojo under the California Aikido Association. He later returned to Canada in 2010 and joined the Montreal Aikikai (under Massimo di Villadorata Sensei),  Mandala Aikido (under Martin Wise Sensei) and then Aikido de la Montagne (under Claude Berthiaume Sensei). For the last 18 years, Alfredo has been continuously practicing Aikido and has attended a number of major seminars in Japan, Mexico, USA and Canada with teachers such as Ueshiba Doshu, H.Tada Sensei, M. Fujita Sensei, N. Tamura Sensei, Y. Yamada Sensei, S. Endo Sensei, C. Tissier Sensei, R. Saad Sensei, V. Ha Sensei, D. Laurendeau Sensei, amongst others.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
Aikido is my way of balancing all the different aspects of daily life.

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Dave Sullivan

Dave was a competitive Karate practitioner for 3 years from the age of 10. He continued practicing Karate until the Dojo closed and moved far from where he lived. He obtained the rank of Green Belt in Karate. He started practicing Aikido in OACC from 2012. Dave is an instructor in the Kids Aikido Class. His sons also practice Aikido.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence? 
It's very difficult for me to put what Aikido means to me, that this quote from O'Sensei helps me try to explain what Aikido means to me: "When an opponent comes forward, move in and greet him; if he wants to pull back, send him on his way"

弐段 
Ni Dan / 2nd Dan Black Belt
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Neb Radivojevic

Neb’s first martial art was Kickboxing when he was in High School in 1985. His first Aikido experience was with Yoshinkan Aikido when he was at the University in 1997. He had trained in the Ottawa Aikido Circle with Richard Ostrofsky Sensei from 2001 to 2006. Later he trained with Gary Roberts Sensei in Ottawa Aikido Center, Terry Lunam Sensei and Donna Winslow Sensei in Sumi Kiri Aikido. Neb started practicing Aikido with Katsumi Sensei in Tokyo Aikido Club in Ottawa in 2007. Attended Seminers and Classes; Mary Heiny Sensei (Ottawa Aikikai), Y. Yamada Sensei, H. Konigsberg Sensei and R. Saad Sensei (Aikido de la Montagne), W. Gleason Sensei (Shobu Aikido Boston USA)

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
Aikido for me, it is all about energy and harmony: Energy to feel it and be in the flow, and to be in harmony with ourselves (at the mind, spirit level) and with others.

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Antoine Rauzy
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Max Kuperberg

Max’s first exposure to martial arts started when he was 10 years old and was around various wrestling disciplines such as Sambo and Classical Wrestling. He started practicing Aikido in OACC in 2011.  Max is an instructor in the Kids Aikido Class. His children also practice Aikido.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence? 
For me, Aikido is a path to balance and awareness, which brings together elements of spiritual and physical energy, a key to inner peace and true potential.

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Will Clement

Will practiced a number of martial arts growing up and obtained a brown belt in Karate.  In 2012, he began to practice Aikido with the OACC where he obtained his first Dan in 2016.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence? 
Aikido for me is a chance to blend both philosophy and techniques, helping your body and spirit.

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Peter Marinelli

Peter was first introduced to martial arts at the age of 7 with Judo. In university, he practiced Jeet Kune Do and Kickboxing under the instruction of Sifu Michael Gregory for 7 years. His experience also includes Kendo, Iaido and Jujitsu. He returned to Japanese martial arts in 2009. He began studying Aikido with his children under Katsumi Sensei in 2011, where he has remained since.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
Welcoming, reading and responding to -not an adversary - but an equal partner, has made Aikido a challenging, but fulfilling, lifelong process of unlearning, relearning, and integrating my past experience with its principles rooted in humility, mutual respect and harmony.

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Tieran Chan

Tieran started practicing Aikido at the After School Program with Katsumi Sensei, at the age of 7, in 2010. He obtained the First Dan Black Belt when he was 15 years old, this is the youngest age to be eligible to get a Black Belt in Aikido. He is an Aikido instructor in the After School Program.

 

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
Aikido is more than a sport; it is a mindset which is both versatile on and off the mat, also it is a good doctrine to live by.

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Ivo Balinov

Pursuing a lifelong dream, Ivo started Aikido in 2014 under Asim Hanif Sensei (Capital Aikikai). In 2015 he joined Oizumi Aikido and has since been practicing under the guidance of Katsumi Idogawa Sensei.

 

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
I see Aikido as a way of continuous self improvement and achieving balance in life.

初段  
Sho Dan / 1st Dan Black Belt
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Arnold Balisch

Arnold started Martial Arts in 1977 when he was 11yrs old, practicing Judo for 4 years under Dr. Michael Langford in Newfoundland. He attained the rank of Orange Belt, and was the provincial champion in his weight category. Over the intervening years, he dabbled in Aikido, KungFu, and Taekwondo (ITF Yellow Belt), until he was re-introduced to Aikido in 1994 with Lavigne Sensei in Fredericton, New Brunswick while attending university at UNB.  After moving to Ottawa, he practiced with David Yates Sensei at Kanata Aikikai. He started practicing Aikido with Katsumi Sensei from 2004 at the CMA Aikido Club. Arnold obtained his First Dan in 2012.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
For me, the Aikido style, which deals with outside events impinging on us by smoothly blending with them (without aggression) rather than opposing them, teaches not just physical movement, but a state of mind which is applicable to how we think and react to all situations encountered in life.

Julien Phu
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Michael Country
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Stephen Jones
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Raya Idogawa

Raya moved to Canada from Japan in 2004. In the same year, she started practicing Aikido at the age of 4 in CMA Aikido Club. She has been continuously on the mat ever since. She has been an assistant of Katsumi Sensei and assisted in the establishment of OACC from 2009. Raya is an Aikido instructor in the After School Programs.

What is Aikido for you in one sentence?
For me Aikido is a spiritual grounding which helps you embrace challenges by allowing you to step back and evaluate the situation, as such Aikido taught me that I am in complete control of my life.

Matthew Sullivan
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Miriam Hajiyeva
Contact
Yudansha
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道 場 名 札 掛
Dojo Nafudakake / Nameplate at Dojo

有段者 / Dan Holder
Aikikai Hombu Certificate


六段 
Roku Dan / 6th Dan

井戸川克巳 
参段 
San Dan / 3rd Dan

ピーター・カーボーン 

アルフレド・アヴィラ・ムニョス 

デイヴ・サリヴァン
弐段 
Ni Dan / 2nd Dan

ネブ・ラディヴォジェヴィック
アントワン・ロジ 

マックス・クーパーバーグ

ウィル・クレメント
ピーター・マリネッリ
恩進 陳(ティエラン・チャン)

イヴォ・バリノフ
初段 
Sho Dan / 1st Dan

アーノルド・バリッシュ 
ジュリアン・フ 
マイケル・カントリー
ステファン・ジョーンズ 
井戸川樂耶 

マシュー・サリヴァン

アミナ・ハジィエバ

ミリアム・ハジィエバ

 

級取得者 / Kyu Holder
Aikikai Hombu Certificate


壱級 
IkKyu / 1st Kyu

ダン・パロスキー 

ダイアナ・ダイヤモンド

ダニエル・クーパーバーグ

弐級 
Ni Kyu / 2nd Kyu

アリッシア・ニコル・マリネッリ

イーサン・サリヴァン

キーラ・トゥーミィ

参級 
San Kyu / 3rd Kyu

デニース・バラノフスキー 

アンドリュー・ベビングトン 
トリスタン・モード
ジョン・アレクサンダー・マリネッリ

マイケル・クーパーバーグ 

サム・ザリンラフィ 

ダニエル・ザリンラフィ 

フランコ ・モモリ

エミリー・ボードロー・マッカラン 

テリー・アブラムソン 
オードリー・ティン 
エミディオ・ディステファノ 
ジェイムス・キース 

四級 
Yon Kyu / 4th Kyu
 

イローナ・ロイ  

マクシミリアン・勇人・プト

マーク・アブラムソン 
アレクサンダー・ソンコディ 
クーパー・ブランク 
エヴァ・バーサ・テラコル 
ロランド・ガブーリ 
イザベル・ガブーリ

トッド・マツナガ 
五級 
Go Kyu / 5th Kyu
  
フィリップ・バートン
ジョン・ヒーリー

アンジェリーナ・ロイ

セバスティアン・ハッチー

クライズ・レオパルダス 

エヴァン・フ 
トレイシー・トンプソン 
マリア・エリス 
ジョン・ニューエン 
コニー・シデュール 
リチャード・ランプトン 
ジョゼッペ・セレンズ 
ジョン・ホアン・ナム・ニューエン 


級取得者 / Kyu Holder
OACC Certificate


六級 
Roku Kyu / 6th Kyu
   
ナタリア・バラノフスキー 
アナ・イップ 
オム・シャーマ 
ダグラス・プリッチャード 
アディル・アマルシ 
エド・ハウアー 
ミカイル・アルテモフ 
ジェレド・プラット 
アレクサンダー・イガリテ 
サンドラ・シデュール・ランプトン 
デニース・セレンズ 
トーマス・ウィリアム・ノリオ・林 

七級 
Nana Kyu / 7th Kyu
 

ヴラッド・バラノフスキー 
エイリーナ・ハッチー 
ウイ・カオ 
ジェイデン・プラット 
ブレンダン・マクマホン 
ケイトリン・フレンチ 
ケヴィン・ユゥ 

準七級 
Jun Nana Kyu / Semi 7th Kyu

ジョシュア・バリッシュ 
八級 
HakKyu / 8th Kyu

ジェイコブ・マグナン 
キャサリン・クーパーバーグ 
喜延・キャンベル 
ジャド・アドゥラ 
ナディム・アドゥラ 
ニーラム・シャーマ 
トゥドール・チェルキア 
クリスチャン・ジョシュア・ディメル 
ブレイク・ダンフォード 
アナ・リサ・チリラヴ 
アンドレイ・チリラヴ 
スカイラー・ニューエン 
リアム・ベック 
ジョエル・リー 

九級 
Kyu Kyu / 9th Kyu
 

ハルキ・アビラ・フローレス 
ヴァネッサ・ベック 
ニクソン・ベビングトン 
アナステイジア・バラノフスキー 
ウィリアム・ヒーリー 
クレア・ヒーリー 
ガヴィン・ダンフォード 
ゼイビア・モーリン 
メラン・フ 
ヴィクトリア・テラコル 
グレイス・ヤオ 
セデフ・カーン 
ジェイコブ・サリヴァン 
ブルック・スミス 
ヴィクトリア・ユゥ 
カリッサ・ニューエン 
ゲイブリエル・ガブーリ 
ジョーダン・フレンチ 
アマンダ・ムシタノ 
ジョシュア・ガトー 
リャド・ハジ・ラビア 
アブデク・アデル 
シマン・アデル 

準九級 
Jun Kyu Kyu / Semi 9th Kyu

テン・ハウアー 
十級 
Juk Kyu / 10th Kyu

マクスウェル・ガメル 
マヤ・アドゥラ

 

*Kyu Holders in the After School Programs are not included

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Past Sessions
Nafudakake
Past Sessions
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Dan Kyu Grading 2013
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Regular Classes
Algonquin College
Jan 2015 - Sep 2018
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Regular Classes
Stronger You
Mar 2013 - Feb 2016
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Joint Class
with
Gary Roberts Sensei
Ottawa Aikido Centre / Merrickville Aikikai
Mar 4, 2018
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Regular Classes
Walter Baker Sports Centre
Sep 2010 - Sep 2015
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