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While we share common principles with aikido, our art is arguably more practical,

and includes a greater variety and integration of weaponry.

We strive very much to honour our ancient roots in both application and spirit.

Furthermore, at the senior end of the School, our art continues to evolve and explore; it is not a closed system.

While your first couple of classes are free, monthly fees at the Honbu dojo in Brisbane are $85.

Brisbane dojo has general classes suitable for all levels on Monday and Wednesday nights,

from six to seven thirty p.m. and on Saturdays from ten thirty to twelve thirty.

Battojutsu classes are on Saturday mornings from nine to ten thirty.

University of Southern Queensland holds classes on Monday nights from six to eight p.m.

Bristol dojo has beginner classes on Tuesday nights from seven to nine p.m.

and general classes on Friday nights from seven to nine-thirty p.m.

We focus very much on the learning  of principle.

Accumulation of technique will only achieve so much and that often limited to a dojo environment.

We stress the integration of basic principles in all that we do

so that the art is effective no matter what the circumstances of the attack.

We offer an effective and practical martial art that is taught through

a traditional Japanese system. As part of our martial arts community,

you will learn not just physical techniques, but life principles.

Our aim is to give you the tools to become a better human being

and the ability to explore the principles upon which those tools are based.

Yes. Teaching is integral to our School, as such, room is always made for new students. 

Obviously that depends, not just on how often you train,

but with what spirit.

That said, the average time is around four years to shodan, or first level black belt. 

We are a traditional art, not a competitive sport.

However, at the senior level there are free form practices, both open hand and with weapons.

Note though, that these are not based on structured rules or the scoring of points.

We are not a sport.

We offer new students two free classes to try before making any level of commitment.

Simply turn up to one of the dojo and introduce yourself.

It is always good to arrive a little early so that you can be shown a proper warm up routine.

Wear loose, but comfortable clothing if you do not own an adequate training gi.

It is polite to contact the instructor before arriving, just to ensure the class is on and is suitable.

If you are feeling a little intimidated by your first martial arts class,

rest assured that our School is quite friendly and welcoming to newcomers.

Bring a friend to train with you, if you like.