

AKIDO MOCHIZUKI LONGUEUIL is an official Aikido organization recognized by the city of Saint-Hubert. The school is built on the principles of mutual aid and prosperity (Jita Kyoei) and the best use of energy (Seiryoku Zenyo). Classes are held on Tuesdays from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM and Thursdays from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM for Aikido, with Kobudo classes following on the same days from 9:30 PM to 10:00 PM and 9:00 PM to 9:30 PM, respectively.
The winter/spring session runs from January 9 to June 20, 2024. Sensei David can be contacted at (514) 688-9441, and the school operates out of cole Mgr-A. M. -Parent at 3875 Grande Alle, Longueuil (Arrondissement Saint-Hubert), J4T 2V8.
Aikido Mochizuki Longueuil is celebrating its 15th anniversary, with black belt holders including Sandan (Third dan) David Christin and Shodan (First dan) Tayeb Assiou, Sylvain Landreville, and Muhittin Kezer.
Head instructor David Christin brings 30 years of experience in teaching Japanese martial arts. Starting with Judo in 1984, he later took up Jujutsu, Aikido, Kobudo, and Karate, teaching Judo since 1990 and Aikido/Kobudo since 2004 under the guidance of renowned instructors. He has expertise in behavioural science, having worked in hospital and psychiatric settings, as well as providing training to police and military personnel and security agents.
The school follows a lineage of skilled Senseis, including Michel Martin and Roger Roy, co-founders of Aikido Mochizuki, as well as Soke Yukihiro Sugino and other accomplished martial artists. AKIDO MOCHIZUKI LONGUEUIL offers a rich history and tradition of Japanese martial arts training, maintaining a high standard of excellence and discipline in its practice.