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Our History

​The Manchester Aikido club (Wa Go Kan dojo) was formed in 1972 and was based at Manchester prison under the direction of Sensei Tony & Sandra Drinkwater.  Both Tony & Sandra were Shodan with the then Aikikai of Great Britain, (now the British Aikido Federation) under the leadership of the late Chiba Shihan. In the late 1970′s the club moved to St.Josephs church hall, Longsight, Manchester under the direction of sensei Mark Binns (Nidan) and was affiliated to the British Aikido Federation (BAF) under the direction of the late and greatly missed, Minoru Kanetsuka shihan.​

 

In 1989 the club moved to the Gorse Hill Youth Centre, Cavendish Road, Stretford, Manchester under the direction of David Yates (6th dan) and Paul Healy (3rd dan).  The club thrived in the early part of the 21st century with valuable contributions made by Martyn Hamer sensei (1st Dan) and Simon McAsey sensei (3rd dan) who were both instrumental in taking the club forward during a period when the number of members was considerably less than it is today. 

 

In 2008 the club moved to it’s present “home” at St Matthews church social club, Chapel Lane , Stretford.​It continues to flourish as the only Aikido dojo in Greater Manchester that is affiliated to the BAF, which was, until the sad passing of Kanetsuka sensei on 8th March 2019 the only Aikido federation in the U.K. to have a Japanese Shihan appointed to it from the Aikido Hombu Dojo, Tokyo, Japan, and is also the only organisation in England and Wales to be affiliated to the European Aikido Federation and the International Aikido Federation.

Our Instructors

At Manchester Dojo, our instructors are dedicated individuals with a passion for martial arts and a commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment. With years of experience and expertise, they provide personalized guidance to help students of all levels reach their full potential. To learn more about the instructors at Manchester Aikido Club, click the button below...

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