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he sought to find an Aikido dojo in the Blue Mountains so he could at least watch. None existed..
In desperation he put an ad in the local paper, "One person wanted to practice Aikido..." Instead several people came, hoping to learn. None had practiced Aikido before. And so it fell upon him to pass on the art in order to continue to pursue his training.. Having no alternative than to share what little he could, things began to grow and he was back in training and sharing what he loved most. Many times his health failed and classes stopped altogether. For years only one or two people turned up to train. But he persisted doing what little was possible, gentle , regular installments within the ability of the day. Despite serious disabilities, he continues to teach and coach, deriving great joy from the growing development and skill of the students
From these modest beginnings slowly emerged and grew the very first Blue Mountains Aikido School, The Aikido-Way of the Peaceful Warrior Dojo..
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