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"Like most brown-belts, I really wanted to start teaching.  Aikido was so much fun and at that level you start to see so many little things, and landing falls was no problem, so I felt an obligation to share my limited knowledge with anyone who would listen.  I think that it is often called brown-belt disease, and I had a serious case of it."

Excerpt from On Teaching by Maggie Murphy in the December 2007 isssue of the Shuharikan Newsletter. Read More...

2007

December: Volume 11, Issue 2 (255KB)
Highlights in this issue
Aikido Cards: The Samurai Story by the Shuharikan Kids Class
A Dose of Hard-Line Teaching
by Robert Wozniak
The Way of Harmony Applied to Life Other than Training by Jeff Hansen
On Teaching by Maggie Murphy

June: Volume 11, Issue 1

2005

September: Volume 10, Issue 3

2000

January: Volume 4, Issue 1

May: Volume 4, Issue 2

September: Volume 4, Issue 3

1999

August: Volume 3, Issue 2

 

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The Shuharikan Dojo is an officially recognized Aikido Dojo registered with the International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation (IYAF) in Tokyo, Japan. The dojo's principle instructors hold black belt ranks and teaching licenses through the IYAF.