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Stillness In Motion/Alameda Aikikai—Oakland, CA


  • Alameda Aikikai 2025 Clement Avenue Alameda, CA, 94501 United States (map)

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We are excited to host Sensei Roy Goldberg for a SF BAY Area ‘Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu’, seminar held on November 16 and 17, 2019, with an additional Physical Therapy seminar on Friday Nov 15.


Strengthening, Stretching and Training Mistakes for Bodyworkers

Friday April 3, 2020

Friday Bodywork Seminar at:
In Motion Center
1091 Calcot Place, Suite 412
 Oakland, CA 94606
(Click here for registering for this separate seminar)

Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu


April 4-5, 2020

Time:
10:30 am to 5:30 pm
12:30 pm to 8 pm Saturday
10:30 am to 6 pm Sunday

Cost: $195 both days/$120 one day

Saturday/Sunday Daito Ryu Seminar:
ALAMEDA AIKIKAI
2025 CLEMENT AVE.
ALAMEDA, CA 94501
       
To register:     Contact Bernard Langan
blangan@stillnessinmotion.com
510-261-4570


Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu is a 1,200-year-old samurai martial art. It has directly influenced the development of many popular martial arts, such as Aikido, Shorinji Kempo, Hakko Ryu Jujutsu and Hapkido.
Daito Ryu’s core principles and focus on subtle manipulations of balance will complement and enrich any martial arts training.

Once a secret art, passed generation to generation through the Takeda clan, the system of Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu was revived in the late 19th century by Sokaku Takeda, 32nd in line of the Takeda family.
To this day, Goldberg Sensei continues to train under his instructor Kiyama Shihan and he believes that, “in the martial arts, one teaches only to continue his own unfinished study.”

Goldberg Sensei's goal is to preserve, protect and transmit Daito Ryu, the beautiful secret art and National Treasure of Japan, to pass it on to serious students, just as his teacher, Kiyama Shihan shared it with him.

Instructor Bio:
Sensei Roy Goldberg is a 7th Dan Shihan and ‘Kyoju Dairi’, recipient of the third scroll in the Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Kodokai tradition - "Hiden Ogi" (“Secret Transmission of Hidden Mysteries”). This marks him as one of few in the Daito-ryu school to have received this honor and the only non-Japanese Westerner to have achieved both 7th Dan and the third Daito-ryu scroll.

Since graduation from Columbia college of Physicians and Surgeons Department of Physical Therapy in 1974, Roy A. Goldberg has studied neuroanatomy and its effects on movement with some of the leading practitioners in the field for over 4 decades. Having owned three premier Physical Therapy practices in the New York area, Roy now serves as a consultant to NRPT, and is a designer of exercise equipment. He also serves as an associate professor of Sports Sciences at Long Island University, having taught numerous courses including: Advanced Analysis of Human Motions and Physiology of Exercise. Roy has also been one of the examiners for the NYS Examination for PT licenses. In addition to his vast Physical Therapy knowledge, Roy is an internationally recognized martial arts instructor.

Goldberg Sensei is also an avid horseman and rock climber and evaluates movement impairment syndromes which can affect a rider’s or climber’s maximum performance. If you have friends or colleagues who climb or ride, who would be interested in this material definitely invite then to the workshop.

Goldberg Sensei has trained over 3 decades with Kiyama Shihan and the leading Shihan from Japan including two Menkyo Kaiden.

Below is a vimeo link to the wonderful short documentary: Torchbearers - the Legacy of Kiyama Shihan

The story of master martial artist, Hayawo Kiyama Shihan, and how he helped spread the ancient and secret Japanese martial art of Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu in the US.

https://vimeo.com/118964847

The link below is from a seminar in Albany New York co taught with Hanshi Bruce Juchnik

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ztF8f8O-g&feature=youtu.be

Earlier Event: March 27
Denton Aikido—Denton, TX