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Chief
instructor Roshinkan Aikido Dojo- James Landry began his practice of
Aikido in 1986. He studied with instructors in Seattle and Spokane
before being accepted as uchi deshi (live in student) to Toyoda Shihan
and moving to Chicago to pursue his goal of being a professional Aikido
instructor. Mr. Landry remained in the Chicago area after the death of
Toyoda Shihan where he continued his studies under Sato Sensei and
Menning Sensei. While teaching over 20 classes a week at Onshinkan dojo
and Purdue University's Calumet campus Mr. Landry continued to develop
his teaching style and understanding of Aikido with students of all
ages and abilities.
Off the mat Mr. Landry developed programs that bring Aikido principles
to the larger community. His work included; the "Dynamic Peace" program
of conflict management, experiential group work with youth diagnosed
with mental health illness, leadership training with the Creative
Youth Leadership Camps of Buffalo NY, safety and awareness training for
social workers and others in high risk occupations.
Upon returning to Spokane, Mr. Landry continued to train in and teach
Aikido at Roshinkan Aikido dojo while working in the social service
industry serving the very poor and homeless of Spokane. Currently Mr.
Landry devotes his full time and energy to teaching Aikido in the
community and as the director of the Aiki Institute of Spokane,
developing and implementing programs that support the principles of
Aikido throughout the region.
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