Our people
Aikido Nelson is affiliated with the international Aikikai Hombu Dojo through Shihan Nobuo Takase, 7th degree black belt.
Cornelia Baumgartner
5th Dan
Co-Founder and Dōjō Chō
I started aikido in 1976, in Switzerland. Tada Sensei was a particularly inspiring teacher for me and I was lucky to have had many amazing role models in Europe and America.
In 1987, 1989 and 1992, I spent a total of five months as an uchi deshi of Saito Sensei in Iwama. I founded Aikido of Motueka (1987) and Nelson (1988) with my partner Martin Hartman.
I’m a mother of two grown-up sons, love dancing, singing, yoga, skiing, and am the co-founder of the Empowerment Trust New Zealand.
Callum Cockerell
Sandan
Instructor and Nelson Contact Person
Telephone: 021 069 4211
I started my journey in aikido in 1995 at the Nelson Dojo under Sensei Martin Hartman and Sensei Tim Soar. In 1997 I had the privilege of attending Saito Sensei’s Sydney gasshuku which really opened my eyes to the world of Aikido.
I enjoy the budō and traditional Japanese aspects of aikido and being able to test yourself and your body limits through physical training.
Since taking up the position of instructor, I have found a new focus and avenue to my aikido and enjoy watching others learn and grow in aikido just about as much as I enjoy practicing it myself.
Patrick Downey
Nidan
Patrick started his aikido adventure in the Nelson dojo kids class and loves that he can now give back to the club by teaching. He enjoys the creativity and the fun of training with the kids.
Martin Hartman
5th Dan
Co-Founder and Honorary Member
I began training aikido in Switzerland 1978 under Ikeda Sensei and studied with many of the first generation Aikikai Sensei, such as Tada, Tamura and Tissier. Iwama Style became my passion after being Uchi Deshi at the Aikido Institute of Oakland. I went to Iwama several times for longer periods to study under Saito Sensei, and kept a close relationship with him until his passing. We then affiliated with Aikido Shinryukan, the NZ Aikikai Organisation.
I immigrated to New Zealand in 1987, and founded the Nelson and Motueka Dojo with Cornelia Baumgartner.
Code of conduct
Aikido is powerful on many levels. This is wonderful. It is also potentially dangerous if this power is not contained and used responsively and appropriately.
The Code of Conduct is designed to ensure that this power is handled safely and used to everyone's enjoyment and benefit.
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Find us
The dojo is at 63 Tahunanui Drive, Nelson.
Bus routes 2 and 4 stop at the Tahunanui interchange on Muritai Street nearby.
There is parking beside and behind the building.
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Contact us
Callum: 021 069 4211 callumandmona@orcon.net.nz Find us on facebook
Our building
The dojo building was built in 1928 as the Tahunanui Town Hall. The land was gifted to the Tahunanui Town Board. Original meeting notes from that era are still available to view at the Nelson Provincial Museum. The hall was used as a school, a children’s playgroup venue, possibly as an op-shop and then as a dōjō.
Aikido started using the hall for training in 1988.
In 1993, the Nelson City Council sold the land and building to the Baumgartner/Hartman Family Trust. Some major renovations and upgrades were made to the hall and the surrounding area and many different martial arts clubs also used the hall for training including Judō, Hapkidō and Jujitsu.