Juba Nour

Juba Nour

Juba Nour is an American instructor of aikido.

He became student uchideshi of Kazuo Chiba in 1983 and after four years moved to Tokyo, Japan and trained under the guidance of the late Kisshomaru Ueshiba.

Juba currently holds the title of Shihan and he has been teaching aikido for more than 20 years. His first school was established in New Haven, Connecticut (Connecticut Aikikai). Juba established the Aikido of Manhattan in 1995 and has also taught in various seminars in the United States and Europe.

External links

* [http://www.aikidoofmanhattan.com Aikido of Manhattan]


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