"Trying!! Stop Trying!
Just do! Trying is crap!"
Sensei Steven Seagal
to his students
"In Aikido it doesn't matter who is better.
It doesn't matter who's right and who's wrong, or who has how many students or whose dad is bigger than whose. Who cares?
None of it matters, it has nothing to do with Aikido. What matters is that we all try to help each other to improve ourselves
as human beings. Whatever styles come to us are welcome, nobody is better than anybody. Concentrate on the philosophical and
the spiritual aspects of Aikido rather than who's affiliated with who."
-- Steven Seagal, 7th dan, Shihan, Shinto
Priest
SOFIA - BULGARIA SEMINAR
(18 SEPTEMBER 2004)
organized by
Chief Instructor of GEORGI
ZARKOV GEORGIEV
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L-R: Kamen Radev-Steven Seagal Shihan-Sensei Georgi Zarkov |
TAKEMUSU AIKIDO ASSOCIATION
Bulgaria
very special thanks to Sensei Georgi Zarkov & Webmaster
Kamen Radev for photos
(These photos are under protection
can not be copied)
WARSAW-POLAND SEMINAR
(SEPTEMBER-2003)
photos by: Ashes & Aikido
Federation of Poland
Special Thanks To Ashes
(please click the pictures for larger image)
"If you don't demand a real situation, a real atmosphere
in your dojo, where people are able to go hard, and they do go hard, then your practice becomes, in my opinion ineffective."
Steven Seagal, 7th dan, Shihan, Shinto priest (*)
PRIVATE SEMINAR with TENSHIN DOJO-MIAMI
This photo is taken from
very special thanks to Sensei Jorge Angulo
CORBEHEM SEMINAR
7-8-9 June 1996
Paris - FRANCE
by Sensei Patrick Faoro
(Wago Dojo)
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Patrick FAORO Sensei & Shihan Steven SEAGAL |
very special thanks to Sensei Patrick Faoro & His daughter
Laetitia Faoro for informations & photos
PARIS SEMINAR
12-13 June 1999
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Steven Seagal Sensei&Christian Tisser Sensei(front-center) |
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From the back: Steven Seagal Shihan - Paris (1999) |
PARIS SEMINAR FROM EYES OF FRENCH PRESS
POSTERS FROM THE PARIS SEMINAR
(please click pictures for larger images)
"If you don't demand a real situation, a real atmosphere
in your dojo, where people are able to go hard, and they do go hard, then your practice becomes, in my opinion ineffective."
Steven Seagal, 7th dan, Shihan, Shinto priest (*)
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