About the Shin-Gi-Tai Aikido Society
The formation of the Shin-Gi-Tai Aikido Society of Great Britain found its roots at the Parrish Hall in Burry Port on 1st October 1974, when Sensei Gwynne Jones started his first club.
Sensei Jones started Aikido during the Summer of 1961. The West Wales Aikido Society was formed in 1982, M.A.C recognition soon followed. The Society quickly developed and three years later the name changed to 'The Aikido Society of Wales,' which was then joined by the Plymouth School of Aikido Society. During the A.G.M on December 1990 Sensei Jones formerly called the Society Shin (spirit), Gi (technique), Tai (body) Aikido.
SHIN-GI-TAI AIKIDO SOCIETY
http://www.shingitai.org.uk
Goodig Lodge
Pwll Road
Burry Port
Wales SA16 0TB
Tel +44 (0)1554 835564
The formation of the Shin-Gi-Tai Aikido Society of Great Britain found its roots at the Parrish Hall in Burry Port on 1st October 1974, when Sensei Gwynne Jones started his first club.
Sensei Jones started Aikido during the Summer of 1961. The West Wales Aikido Society was formed in 1982, M.A.C recognition soon followed. The Society quickly developed and three years later the name changed to 'The Aikido Society of Wales,' which was then joined by the Plymouth School of Aikido Society. During the A.G.M on December 1990 Sensei Jones formerly called the Society Shin (spirit), Gi (technique), Tai (body) Aikido.
SHIN-GI-TAI AIKIDO SOCIETY
http://www.shingitai.org.uk
Goodig Lodge
Pwll Road
Burry Port
Wales SA16 0TB
Tel +44 (0)1554 835564