Académie autonome d'aikido Kobayashi

{vsig_c} 0 | 1.jpg | Cognard Kobayashi Sensei and Sensei Shodoshima in 1981 |
"The link road is primarily spiritual, but it is expressed, it embodied should I say, in a relationship. "(André Cognard, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 19) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 2.jpg | Kobayashi Sensei Sensei Cognard projecting at the opening of the dojo Fukuyama (Japan) |
"In aikido, the only strategy is that the heart of the attacker changes when it affects us," aite no kokoro Kawaru. " For this, we must give before receiving. "(André Cognard, echoing a point often noted by Master Kobayashi, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 51) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 3.jpg | Cognard Sensei, visiting with Kobayashi Sensei at the Buddhist temple of Horyu-ji, located in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture in the (island of Honshu, Japan) |
"Aikido is not linked to any religion, no more than Buddhism or Shinto Omotokyo and can not, under any circumstances, be itself a religion. "(André Cognard, echoing a point often noted by Master Kobayashi, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 51) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 4.jpg | Kobayashi Sensei projecting Cognard Sensei during a seminar in Japan in 1980 |
"The aikidoka must focus primarily on two points: the attacker does not hurt and think that that attack is a cry for help, a demand for love, he uses the last possible way, when the conflict has cut all relations, to recreate the link. "(André Cognard, echoing a point often noted by Master Kobayashi, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 51) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 5.jpg | Ceremony in honor of the tenth anniversary of the founding of 3AKH |
Standing, from left to right, Frédéric Huet, Pierre Sahut, Kobayashi Sensei Andre Maccario, Bernard Pico, Cognard Sensei. Seated, from left, Arthur Dolmadjian, Master Wang Noc Ha. {/} Vsig_c

{vsig_c} 0 | 6.jpg | A period of EFE - School of Teacher Education policy |
At this gathering, all levels of the EFE (and Staff College), preparation of EFE (from beginner to 3rd kyu) to sup EFE (from nidan), are represented. {/} Vsig_c

{vsig_c} 0 | 7.jpg | The hakama is tied in the center behind as before. {/} Vsig_c

{vsig_c} 0 | 8.jpg | A training course for senior |
Classes always begin with misogi. {/} Vsig_c

{vsig_c} 0 | 9.jpg | First group of students Cognard Sensei (left front row) |
When creating the course of aikido Annonay (Ardèche) in 1976, a group that has played an important role in creating 3AKH. {/} Vsig_c

{vsig_c} 0 | 10.jpg | Cognard Kobayashi Sensei and Sensei Mino (North Osaka) |
"Aikido belongs to no one, the founder wanted it universal and not exclusively Japanese. "(André Cognard, echoing a point often noted by Master Kobayashi, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 51) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 11.jpg | | "Any way requires effort, perseverance and commitment. "(André Cognard, A Primer of aikido, ed. Centon, 2005, p. 31) {/ vsig_c}

{vsig_c} 0 | 12.jpg | Kokusai Aikido Kobayashi Hirokazu Ha Kenshukai |
From left to right, Cognard Sensei, Kobayashi Sensei, Sensei and Oelshläger Salvadego Sensei in 1997 in Osaka, for the official founding of Kokusai Aikido Kobayashi Hirokazu Ha Kenshukai (International Academy for Research on Aikido Hirokazu Kobayashi Group). {/ Vsig_c }

{vsig_c} 0 | dojo2.jpg | Dojo 2 | {/} vsig_c
{vsig_c} 0 | dojo3.jpg | Dojo 3 | {/} vsig_c
{vsig_c} 0 | dojo4.jpg | Dojo 4 | {/} vsig_c