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Sensei Richard Moore

Richard Moore, Godan (5th-degree black belt) - Co-Head Instructor

​Richard Moore has studied Aikido since 1992. He is one of the original founders of the North Florida School of Aikido and the Sho Dojo. Richard started Aikido after 16 years of studying and teaching other styles of martial art including the Japanese karate styles of Shotokan, Yoshukia and the Korean style of martial art Tang Soo Do Mudukan. Richard holds black belts in Yoshukia and Tang Soo Do Mudukan. Richard switched to practicing Aikido out of curiosity and stayed with Aikido because of its philosophy and dynamic use of the opponent’s energy in resolving conflict. Richard has been significantly influenced by Dennis Hooker Sensei, Ikeda Shihan and Saotome Shihan. Richard uses the principles and philosophy of Aikido in his daily life to resolve conflicts at work and other venues in his life.

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Tracy Wujcik, Yondan (4th-degree black belt) - Co-Head Instructor

​Tracy began training in Aikido in 1992, is one of the founding members of NFA, and the Dojo Cho.  Tracy is drawn to Aikido as an art he can practice for the rest of his life. Tracy has devoted himself to studying and sharing Aikido with the many friends he has made while practicing this art. He has trained with countless world-class Aikido instructors, all of whom have influenced him in a positive way. Tracy strives in his aikido to simply be a good student and help everyone he can on or off the mat.

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Dan Evans, Yondan (4th-degree black belt) - Senior Instructor

Dan started his training in Aikido as a student at the University of West Florida in Pensacola in the summer of 1980 under Dennis Hooker Sensei.  After moving to Tallahassee in 1984, he started commuting to Gainsville to train with Oshima Sensei of the Ki Society until he returned to Japan in the late 1980s.  He taught Aikido at the Florida State Aikido Club from 1986 until 2022.  His teachings focus on the importance of breathing, martial awareness, and the incorporation of Aikido principles in daily life.   

Sensei Johnny Richardson

Johnny Richardson, Sandan (3rd-degree black belt) - Instructor

Johnny Richardson has been training in the martial arts since 1997, receiving black belts in both Tae Kwon Do and Aikido. Johnny started his Aikido training in 2001 and joined NFA in 2013.  Aikido means many things to Johnny. "Aikido is about self-cultivation. Aikido is about how to defend life, either your own or the people you care about. It’s about how to stay centered as you go through life, physically and mentally. Aikido is about moving off the line of physical or emotional conflict, to dissipate the forces that you encounter or to use the force’s momentum against their creator. Aikido teaches patience. It teaches you to be patient with your sensei, your students, your family and friends, and your coworkers. It teaches you discipline because to become truly proficient in any martial art it takes hundreds and thousands of hours of continuous and dedicated practice. Aikido teaches you to not be afraid.  It allows you to learn how to handle adversity. It allows you to be calm. It allows you to forgive. Ultimately, Aikido is about bettering my life and bettering the lives of those around me."   

Assistant Instructor Jean-Marc Wise

Jean-Marc Wise, Sandan (3rd-degree black belt) - Instructor

Jean-Marc's Aikido journey began in 2005, complementing his martial arts experience in Judo and Wing Tsun. As a Mudansha (kyu rank student) Development lead, Jean-Marc is dedicated to nurturing beginners, helping them lay strong foundations in Aikido. With his background in other martial arts, he likes adding a self-defense component to his classes. In addition to teaching, Jean-Marc wears a few additional hats around the dojo, such as taking care of membership-related matters, updating the website, and handling seminar registrations. 
Quote: "Aikido is everything all at once in harmonious movement."

Assistant Instructor Sage LaGrave

Sage LaGrave, Nidan (2nd-degree black belt) - Assistant Instructor

Sage has been training in Aikido since 2005. He has previous martial arts experience in Tae-Kwon-Do. He is responsible for coordinating dojo maintenance.

North Florida Aikido: Tallahassee Martial Arts - Tallahassee Self Defense.

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