UNSW AIKIDO CLUB INSTRUCTORS
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Adam Archer
Adam demonstrating Ki
Adam has been practicing aikido since 1998. He has practiced Iwama as well as Kokikai. He works as a TV/Film visual effects editor.
Alex Chan
Alex being Uke for Ozeki Sensei
Alex did Yang Style Tai-Chi for three years. He started aikido in 1997. He works as a Telecommunication Engineer.
Allen Iu

Allen throwing hard a good Uke
Allen started aikido in 1990 as a student of Ozeki-sensei. Since Ozeki-sensei's return to Japan Allen, along with Glen Davidson has driven the direction of the UNSW dojo. He has spent some time practicing Aikikai style of aikido as well as Kokikai
Glen Davison

Glen throwing James Moss
Glen Davison started aikido in 1990. Glen has practiced judo as well as aikido. He teaches classes at UNSW and also occasionally at Macquarie University. Since Ozeki-sensei's return to Japan Glen, along with Allen Iu has driven the direction of the UNSW dojo. He works as a computer system administrator.
Stephen Herborn

Steve thrown by Ozeki Sensei
Steve started Shinsen style aikido in 1997 under Sensei Ken Maclean in the blue mountains. In 2001 he joined UNSW Kokikai Aikido where he has been training ever since. Steve has also trained in Iwama for 6 months while he was living in Sweden, and also in Aikikai while studying in China. Steve received his phd from the UNSW school of electrical engineering in 2006. After working briefly as computer scientist he now belong to the business intelligence group at Accenture (Andersen consulting).

