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Sensei Paul Derrick

I began my Aikido training in 1975 while studying at the University of Essex, practicing under a student of K. Chiba Sensei, within the Aikikai of Great Britain. I also trained in Tae-Kwon-Do during the same period, and in the vacations trained in Ki Aikido with the Aikikai of Wales under Sensei Kenneth Williams, then 5th Dan and one of the highest ranked Aikidoka in the country, under the direction of Tohei Sensei.

In 1977 I moved on to the Sussex University Aikido Club, and after moving to West Yorkshire a year later had a brief spell with Leeds Aikido Club until transport difficulties prevented me from training for a few years. This problem was resolved when I found the White Rose Aikido Club in Huddersfield run by Sensei Riley, which I joined in 1982, and where I have continued training until the present day. I have practiced consistently over this period thanks to the excellent teaching, support and inspiration provided by the club’s two senior instructors, Sensei Riley and Sensei Hemming, and was awarded my Godan grade in 2004.

During these 22 years of practicing Aikido in the North of England I have managed to attend almost 200 weekend courses and special classes under different instructors. I have been fortunate enough to train under many high-ranking instructors such as Yamada Sensei of New York and Tamura Sensei of France, and I was privileged to practice under the present Aikikai Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba in Hong Kong. I have particularly enjoyed the instruction of more locally born but very talented and experienced teachers such as William Smith Shihan, Terry Bayliss Shihan and Kenneth Cottier Shihan who have all added different things to my knowledge of technique and given me a deeper understanding of Aikido.

I have been teaching the regular Sunday morning class within the White Rose for approximately the last 15 years; particularly enjoying teaching the jo and bokken and it’s relationship to empty handed technique. I am currently a senior instructor and grading officer for the White Rose Aikikai.