2024

KINOMICHI CONTACT ET ÉNERGIE

Combat sports and martial arts

If you are looking for a small, friendly and family-friendly club, it should suit you. It actually brings together a dozen members and is only asking for enlargement. Moreover, unlike many others in Paris, registrations are made throughout the year, which can facilitate your choice. The method taught here is the kinomichi, a branch of aikido put in place by Maître Noro in 1978 and brings together more and more followers over time. Much less martial and violent, this method derives its peculiarities from soft gymnastics while retaining the fundamentals of aikido. The courses, orchestrated by Yavan Oriano, take place at Jean Moulin Gym and take advantage of his thirty years of experience. After classic heating, place ground movements with compression stretched to put the body in condition. These same movements then turn to two in mirror. The 19 movements that form the bases of the kinomichi are finally worked one to one to perfect control. To go further, licensees have the opportunity to do internships. You can see…

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2024

COMITÉ NATIONAL DE KENDO

Combat sports and martial arts

Kendo integrated the FFJDA (French Judo Federation and associated disciplines) in 1972. The national kendo committee also includes associated disciplines: Iaido, jodo, alive, chanbara, and kyudo.

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2024

INSTITUT DU JUDO

Combat sports and martial arts
4.8/5
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This is the home of judo in France, including the headquarters of the national federation. This magnificent building, entirely dedicated to the promotion of judo in France, extends over 9,335 m² and includes a 1,800-seat multi-purpose hall with a capacity for 8 mats (1,300 m²) and 3 training rooms, one of which is reserved for kendo and associated disciplines. The Institut du Judo was founded both to host competitions and for training and introductory courses in the discipline. Its vast, dark buildings are a must-see.

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2024

AÏKIDO CLUB PARISIEN

Combat sports and martial arts
5/5
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Founded in 1987 by Louis Clériot, 7 th dan and forerunner of aikido in France, Aikido club Parisian is a sports association established in the 14 th arrondissement of Paris. The club, affiliated with the FFAAA, brings together approximately 200 practitioners of all ages and all levels (150 adults and 50 children last year), in a studious atmosphere and particularly convivial. The courses take place in two different dojos, the Guilleminot Sports Hall (14 th) and the Rosa Parks Sports Hall (14 th), and are provided by Philippe Chekler, 4 th dan. They are open to all, both beginners and confirmed, and closely follow the method put in place by Christian Tissier, the French reference in aikido. Children are accepted from age 6 and benefit, category by category, from specific education. To go further in the acquis, many themes are organized all year round to work the various weapons (stick, knife, sword). Finally note that the first test course is free!

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