For the first time in Malta an educative martial art course will be screened on local Television. “Jien qed nitghallem l-Aikido” is a series of eight half an hour lessons that demonstrate the classical martial of Aikido from basics to complicated defences from multiple attacks.

Aikido is a Japanese martial art that encompasses mainly self defence, meditation and weaponry study. It gives the practitioner varies benefits such as fitness, non aggressive self defence, awareness, inner strength development, ability to remain calm and think clearly during times of stress, increased self esteem and mind and body coordination. Aikido is ideal for females as it does not rely on strength or aggression. Children can also benefit as they learn to control violence without being violent themselves.

The course will cover several technical contents such as fitness, safe break falls and rolling, locks, throws, and pins. Advanced techniques include multiple attacks, defence from attacks by weapons and more. Interviews of local and foreign students about their Aikido practice and experience are included.

Related subjects like Holistic Nutrition and Human Anatomy explained by professional personnel are also included.

A special feature has been dedicated to Women and two female students are interviewed. It shows how Lynn Faure presenter on Education Channel 22 went on the mats to experience Aikido directly. This feature includes a dramatic scenario of a girl being attacked in the public!

The course is presented by local sensei Kevin Bonanno a qualified instructor who regularly travels abroad to learn from the last remaining Aikido masters that have been forged by the Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba.

Sensei Kevin also obtained permission from the Aikido Head Office, Japan (Aikikai) to include the two Aikido professional tutorials and documentaries produced by them. ‘Living with Nature’ is demonstrated by the second Aikido leader Kisshomaru Ueshiba and ‘Principles of Aikido’ is demonstrated by the present Aikido leader Moriteru Ueshiba.

A seminar organised at the Yamato Club in June 2008 was lead by the Aikido master, R.Tamburelli (V Dan) sensei is also being in the series.
All filming was taken at the Aikido Yamato Dojo (club) at the Maria Assumpta School in Hamrun. Sensei Kevin is assisted by senior and junior students of the club, a number of which have trained and graded overseas.

Features were filmed, edited and produced by Mr Andrew Marcik and assisted by Mr Justin Camilleri.

The course is being transmitted on Education Channel 22 every Thursday at 19.30 and repeated every Friday at 10.30 and Sunday at 19.30

Further information can be obtained at 9989 9733 or on the web at www.aikidomalta.net

The Malta Football Association will be organising a course for Trainee Referees commencing on Monday 13th October 2008.

Applications from males and females aged between 16 and 35 will be received by the Head of Refereeing, Malta Football Association, Millennium Stand, Level 2, National Stadium, Ta’ Qali. ATD 4000 by email to tom.restall@mfa.com.mt by not later than Wednesday 8th October 2008.