McGill Aikido is a renowned martial arts school located in Montreal that offers training in the art of Aikido. Founded by Daniel Laurendeau Shihan and Gilles Longpr Shihan, who have been awarded the prestigious rank of 7th Dan (Shichidan) by Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba, McGill Aikido is dedicated to awakening its students to the values of this non-aggressive martial art.
Aikido is characterized by graceful circular movements and dramatic projections, with a focus on harmony, cooperation, and self-improvement. At McGill Aikido, there is no competition, and Aikido is practised by individuals of all ages and backgrounds. The school believes in the never-ending quest for self-improvement and challenges its students to clarify their own values and behave accordingly even under stress.
The Dojo provides a supportive and welcoming environment where students can leave life's pressures behind and focus on their personal growth and development. With an emphasis on common goals, cooperation, and friendship, McGill Aikido aims to extend the principles of Aikido beyond the mat and into everyday life.
The core principles of Aikido – yield, blend, flow – are transposed into everyday situations to help students navigate challenges with confidence and grace. The school values humility, generosity, and the sharing of knowledge as an altruistic gift.
McGill Aikido invites visitors to come and experience the art of Aikido, whether through regular classes, seminars, or other activities. The school's Facebook page provides updates on upcoming events and seminars, allowing individuals to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for Aikido. Join McGill Aikido on the journey towards self-discovery, harmony, and personal growth.