How important is taking grade examinations to the overall development of a persons Aikido?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

Grading examinations do not develop a students Aikido. They are a progress reference.

What is your opinion on Aikido clubs which don’t teach weapons?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

O’Sensei trained with weapons.

Do you think it would be worth while translating the Jo suburi terminology into english (and learning both) to ease the learning for students ?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

No

Why did you decide to stay with Sensei Riley and the White Rose?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

I have never felt the need to practice Aikido elsewhere.

How did you first become involved in Aikido?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

I practised Judo for 4/5 years and first saw Aikido on a BBC programme called ‘ The way of the warrior ‘.
I took my two children to junior Judo at batley sports centre. The class following Judo was Aikido.
The instructor was Sensei Riley. I joined.

What does YOUR Aikido mean to you?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

Aikido is an important part of my life.

What do you feel was your most difficult time on your journey up to Yondan?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

There should never be an easy time in Aikido.

Is there any aspect of your training you still find difficult?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

Ask me if I find Aikido easy.

I understand that you taught your first class at 2nd Kyu. How important do you feel teaching is to students coming through the ranks?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

Teaching Aikido is very important for the personal development of a senior student and will ensure high standards are being maintained.

You are the senior weapons instructor for the whole of the association. Why do you feel it important that all students learn the same method and style of weapons work?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

It is important that we all practise the same style of weapons work that was developed and passed down by O’Sensei.

What is your most memorable moment in your Aikido career?

Sensei Bernard Maloney.

Achieving Shodan and then realising that my Aikido journey had just begun.

I would like to thank Sensei Maloney for taking the time to answer all your questions and giving us some inside knowledge of his journey through Aikido.

THANK YOU SENSEI.