r/AikidoSeminars

600 members
r/AikidoSeminars is a subreddit with 600 members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and money talk, and the community frequently discusses aikido, seminar, shihan, hawaii, and california.
A place to post seminars and Aikido-related events. Back to [/r/aikido](/r/aikido)

Popular Themes in r/AikidoSeminars

#1
Advice Requests
: "Online Casinos For US Players 2016"
2 posts
#2
Money Talk
: "Bridge Seminar May 3 - online - free/donations"
2 posts

Popular Topics in r/AikidoSeminars

#1

Aikido

: "Women of Aikido in a seminar"
70 posts
#2

Seminar

: "Women of Aikido in a Seminar"
35 posts
#3

Shihan

: "Andrew Sato Shihan in Memphis November 2018"
23 posts
#4

Hawaii

: "Celebrating five years of workshops with Dan Harden in Hawaii, the Aikido Sangenkai is happy to announce the first Hawaii intensive workshop with Dan Harden, March 27th-30th 2015."
7 posts
#5

California

: "If you're in Oakland over Memorial Day.... California Sangenkai workshop with Dan Harden"
6 posts
#6

Sensei

: "Lessons from our teachers; a conversation w Mary Heini & Don Herbert Sensei 09/12/20"
6 posts
#7

Workshop

: "Celebrating five years of Workshops with Dan Harden in Hawaii, the Aikido Sangenkai is happy to announce the first Hawaii intensive Workshop with Dan Harden, March 27th-30th 2015."
4 posts
#8

Sangenkai

: "Celebrating five years of workshops with Dan Harden in Hawaii, the Aikido Sangenkai is happy to announce the first Hawaii intensive workshop with Dan Harden, March 27th-30th 2015."
4 posts
#9

Dan Harden

: "Celebrating five years of workshops with Dan Harden in Hawaii, the Aikido Sangenkai is happy to announce the first Hawaii intensive workshop with Dan Harden, March 27th-30th 2015."
4 posts
#10

Memphis

: "Andrew Sato Shihan in Memphis November 2018"
4 posts

Member Growth in r/AikidoSeminars

Yearly
+27 members(4.7%)

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Last updated: June 7, 2026