February News 2026
Congratulations to our newest 6th Dan grade recipients. This month also saw record attendance at the headquarters dojo, with students travelling from across the country for the winter intensive.
Ki Federation of Great Britain
A path of self-cultivation that strengthens the mind and relaxes the body, building the skills to navigate life's challenges.
About the Art
Ki Aikido uses proven exercises to develop coordination of mind and body. Through regular practice, students learn to maintain calmness under pressure and respond to challenges with composure rather than force.
Aikido can be practised by anyone, regardless of size, age, or strength, using dynamic blending movements that redirect energy rather than oppose it.
Learn more about Ki AikidoHow to Begin
Find a club near you
Use our club finder to locate a class in your area across the UK, France, Canada, or the Netherlands.
Contact the teacher
Get in touch with your local instructor to ask any questions and find out class times.
Attend a class
Come along to a session. No experience or special equipment is needed — just comfortable clothing.
Arrange membership
If you enjoy it, your teacher will help you join the federation and continue your practice.
Find Your Club
Plus branches in France, Canada, and the Netherlands
Search by postcode or town
Clubs
London HQ Dojo
London, N10
Muswell Hill Aikido
Muswell Hill, London
Ealing Ki Aikido
Ealing, London
Oxford Ki Society
Oxford
Bristol Ki Aikido
Bristol
Edinburgh Aikido
Edinburgh
Cardiff Ki Aikido
Cardiff
Elderslie Aikido
Elderslie, Scotland
What Our Members Say
Fit and healthy, even into my 70s
I started Aikido in my late twenties and have been practising for over 40 years. It has kept me physically active and mentally sharp. I still remember the first Ki demonstration I saw — it completely changed how I understood strength.
From white belt to white belt
I first became interested in martial arts back in 1976. My brother persuaded me to try Ki Aikido, and I've never looked back. Every class teaches me something new about myself.
Back on the mat
I first encountered Aikido in the mid-1980s while I was working as an au pair in Tokyo. Years later I returned to the mat, and the principles I learned have helped me in every aspect of daily life.
The principles help me manage stress
I joined in October 2021 and it has been transformative. My whole family now practises together. The breathing and relaxation techniques are things I use outside the dojo every day.
Training Calendar
Latest Updates
Congratulations to our newest 6th Dan grade recipients. This month also saw record attendance at the headquarters dojo, with students travelling from across the country for the winter intensive.
Our Heritage
The leadership of the Ki Federation of Great Britain has been supporting Aikido development for over seven decades. We recognise the value of Aikido in daily life and believe it will benefit others too.
Across the federation, we have a network of clubs and teachers committed to helping others learn this art. Join friendly classes taught across Great Britain, Canada, France, and the Netherlands. We are one of the largest and oldest Aikido organisations in the UK.
Learn more about us“The real purpose of the martial arts must be to purge oneself of petty ambitions and desire, to obtain control of one’s own character.”