You have to be very lucky to practice with a Shihan or a Shidoin.
With the run of time, Aikido has been spread around the world and hasn’t escaped from the old saying: “Quality and Quantity don’t go together.”
That’s why nowadays it is a privilege for a few to learn from a Shihan or a Shidoin and you have to be very lucky to find a reliable instructor.
A reliable instructor is the one who takes the compromise of giving the best to his students, he seeks and studies; and gives himself fully for his students, as well as himself, to grow day after day. A reliable instructor is conscious of his limitations and that’s why he knows he mustn’t stop seeking and studying.
A reliable instructor is Sensei Daniel Picciola to his students, make good use of him.
With the run of time, Aikido has been spread around the world and hasn’t escaped from the old saying: “Quality and Quantity don’t go together.”
That’s why nowadays it is a privilege for a few to learn from a Shihan or a Shidoin and you have to be very lucky to find a reliable instructor.
A reliable instructor is the one who takes the compromise of giving the best to his students, he seeks and studies; and gives himself fully for his students, as well as himself, to grow day after day. A reliable instructor is conscious of his limitations and that’s why he knows he mustn’t stop seeking and studying.
A reliable instructor is Sensei Daniel Picciola to his students, make good use of him.
Sensei Mario Acuña.
A.W.A. Puerto Rico Director.
A.W.A. Puerto Rico Director.
Aikido Puerto Rican Association President.
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