Aikido is a very powerful Japanese martial art that is uses posture, timing and body movement to disarm or disable an attacker. It is non-competitive and non-aggressive. It redirects an aggressor's force with well-timed, flowing, circular movements that lead an attacker off their center of balance. Rather than relying on strength or muscle, the attacker's own motions and momentum are utilized to compromise their balance and stability. Once they are off-balance they are subdued or dispensed with by using any of a large variety of joint locks, pins or throws
My family and I have been going here for years. We have received tremendous benefit in healing different physical and emotional issues. I attend the free events weekly and always leave feeling refreshed, nourished, light, peaceful, grounded and happy. I recommend it to all my friends. Whether you are looking for deep healing or simply to feel more peaceful and happy in your life, you will find great transformation here.Read more
At Kao Ying Gallery in Toronto you'll discover a large (2,300 S.F.) exhibition space where you can reflect on your thoughts or engage in group discussions. Visitors with different cultural backgrounds are welcome to our gallery to experience art and culture while sharing it with others.Our friendly, experienced team is always ready to receive you at our gallery. We are ready to engage you in a dynamic conversation about certain pieces that may interest you. Our gallery doors are always open for you to come in and to browse our extensive collections. We're also happy to provide you with a personalized introduction to our artworks.
The Canadian Japanese Ministries (CJM) ia an evangelical non-denominational, non-profit, charitable, para-church organization.Website Themes by CoffeeCup SoftwareOur Mission StatementCanadian Japanese Ministries (CJM)'Äs God envisions and enables, Canadian Japanese Ministries works in cooperation with its membership and affilitaed churche groups, to encourage , promote and actively engage in endeavours deemed to further the cause of the Gospel of Jesus Christ among the Nikkei population of Canada.'