O-Sensei, the founder of Aikido, taught,
"True victory is victory over oneself." Aikido is
a martial art that offers a strong and effective alternative
to victory by violence. It is an alternative that emphasizes
self-improvement and the desire for harmony with all that is
the Universe. It is also the purpose of our dojo.
Every dojo has its own culture and ours is no different. Our
dojo's name, "The Aikido Ohana" speaks much of our
culture. The word 'ohana' is a Hawaiian word meaning 'family'.
Our dojo is a family of Aikido practitioners: the members of
the dojo treat each other as they would their own family members.
The initials of "The Aikido Ohana" are TAO. TAO is
the phonetic translation of the Chinese word meaning "the
way". At The Aikido Ohana, through the practice of Aikido,
we seek to live our lives as a harmonious family.
Aikido requires patience, diligence and commitment. New students
and all Aikidoka (Aikido practitioners) are always welcome to
join us for practice.