Aikido seminar leaded by Stéphane Goffin sensei (6. dan aikikai) in Budapest, Hungary at the Zumm Aikido Egyesület. Aikido is a japanese martial art, created by Ueshiba Morihei at the early 20th century.
Stéphane Goffin is a belgian aikido teacher. Born in 28th october 1968, Stéphane Goffin began to learn martial arts at the age of 6. He learned Judo first and at the age of 10 began to learn Aikido by Léon and Christiane Beguin in Belgium.
He recived his shodan (1. dan) in 1986 and he began to practice thai box for four years. Already this times he attended the seminars of Christian Tissier sensei. Stéphane Goffin recieved his 6th dan from the hands of Georges Stobbaerts Hanshi in july 2012 and the 6th dan aikikai in january 2013 to do proposition of Christian Tissier Shihan.
Aikido is not primarily a system of combat, but rather a means of self-cultivation and improvement. Aikido has no tournaments, competitions, contests, or "sparring." Instead, all aikido techniques are learned cooperatively at a pace commensurate with the abilities of each trainee. According to the founder, the goal of aikido is not the defeat of others, but the defeat of the negative characteristics which inhabit one's own mind and inhibit its functioning.
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