Oleg Yakimov |
Vice-President of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, President of Takemusu Aikido Russia, 6th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Oleg Yakimov was born in 1965. Has graduated Saint Petersburg National State University of Physical Education, Sports and Health Named by Lesgaft as the professional trainer. Became the USSR Master of Sports of the International Level, from 1982 to 1986 has been the member of the USSR fin-swim national team.
Has been practicing Aikido since 1989, Takemusu Aikido from the beginning and till present times. Before 1989 had a little Karate practise under the direction of Vasili Ivanovich Emelianenko, whom he knew from the times... Read more → |
by , on 14 Jun 2021 |
Farhad Aleskerov |
Vice-President of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, President and Technical Director of Azerbaijan Aikido Federation, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Sensei Farhad Aleskerov has degree in jurisprudence. Ever since he was young, he has been keen on different types of martial arts such as wrestling, Judo, Karate. His amateur activity turned professional after meeting with Russian masters of Aikido Sergey Kiselev, Alfat Makashev and Vladislav Rukavishnikov.
Farhad Aleskerov completed the Correspondence Aikido Instructor Course of the University of Physical Education, Sports and Health Named after P.F. Lesgaft. He was one of the founders of the USSR Aikido Federation, the President of which was... Read more → |
by , on 24 May 2017 |
Valery Skrylev |
Vice-President of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, 4th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Valery Anatolievich Skrylev is engaged in the organizational and teaching activities as the President of the St Petersburg Aikido Federation, a member of the IEAAF Presidium, a member of the Presidium of the National Aikido Council of Russia, the Official representative of Tamura sensei in Russia, the Rector of the St Petersburg Aikido Academy, the President of the International Center of Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu. Besides this, Valery Skrylev is also the Executive Director of the St Petersburg branch of the Russian Union of Martial Arts.
Valery Anatolievich served in the Navy of... Read more → |
by , on 20 Dec 2009 |
Rashid Khalidov |
Vice President of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, President of Uzbekistan Aikido Federation, 5th Dan Aikikai
Rashid B. Khalidov is an expert in applied mathematics. In 1977 he graduated from Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of Tashkent State University. From he was a third-year student, Rashid Khalidov studied at Faculty of Applied Mathematics of Leningrad State University as an exchange student. His research advisor was professor Nikolay M. Matveev. After gaining a diploma and getting appointment to Tashkent Cybernetics Institute R.B. Khalidov was sent to Leningrad for a two-year study course under direction of N.M. Matveev, who had become a... Read more → |
by , on 20 Nov 2009 |
Sergey Kiselev |
President of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, President of All-Styles Aikido Federation of Russia, Vice-President of the National Aikido Council of Russia, awarded the national prize "Golden Belt" by the Russian Union of Martial Arts, 6th Dan Aikido Aikikai
In early 70-ies of the 20th century Sergey Viktorovich Kiselev, a master of sport in Judo and Sambo, practiced Serinji Kempo and was good at wrestling. He was especially interested in throwing techniques, which were a separate branch of Kempo. His Kempo coach would say that that branch techniques were a simplified version of Aikido throws performed in brief and tight forms. Those... Read more → |
by , on 23 Oct 2009 |
Vladislav Rukavishnikov |
Secretary-General of International Euro-Asian Aikido Federation, awarded the national prize "Golden Belt" by the Russian Union of Martial Arts, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Vladislav Alekseevich Rukavishnikov began his career in 1961, after he graduated from Leningrad Kalinin Polytechnical University. He was offered a prestigious job of a lecturer at the Department of structural resistance of Ulyanov Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. His career went on smoothly. He improved his teaching skills, passed post-graduate exams, worked on his thesis and prepared for a study course in France. Rukavishnikov has started self-study training in French for the sake of that course. Once a... Read more → |
by , on 23 Oct 2009 |