Instructors 
            
            
 
  
  Stefan Pisocki (sandan/fukushidoin) and John 
	  Hadfield (nidan/fukushidoin). Stefan and John’s black belts are registered 
	  both at the Aikikai Honbu Dojo in Tokyo and The United States Aikido 
	  Federation.
John Hadfield
			  John Hadfield began his study of aikido 
			  in 1993 under the Rev. Zenko Okimura.  He has a background in 
			  boxing, wrestling and judo, has practiced several styles of 
			  aikido, and has been teaching aikido for more than 20 years.  
			  John's classes reinforce the importance of the basic principles of 
			  aikido awareness and posture, breathing and relaxing, entering, 
			  turning, moving off the line of attack, and taking the attacker's 
			  center. He is a Nidan (second degree black belt) and Fukushidoin 
			  (certified instructor) through the United States Aikido 
			  Federation. 
John is also a professional entertainer 
			  and dog trainer, and a former circus performer. He is a graduate 
			  of the University of Delaware (Russian language) and The Karen 
			  Pryor Academy for Animal Training and Behavior.
"The founder of aikido said, 'Always 
			  practice aikido in a vibrant and joyful manner.'  We try to 
			  keep that positive energy, preserving the traditions of aikido in 
			  a relaxed atmosphere. People come to Diamond State Aikido to 
			  practice hard, learn, and have fun.”
			  
                
               
			  Stefan
                    Pisocki
               
Stefan Pisocki began his aikido studies 
			  in 1995.  He received his black belt in 2001 and was promoted 
			  to Sandan (third degree black belt) in 2014 by Yamada Yoshimitsu 
			  Shihan.  In 2007, He received the position of Fukushidoin 
			  (certified instructor) by the United States Aikido Federation, 
			  becoming the first Fukushidoin in the state of Delaware.  
			  Stefan's specialty and favorite aspect of aikido is the art of 
			  ukemi or receiving a technique.  
Stefan is a Registered 
			  Dietitian/Nutritionist with a B.S. in Dietetics and an M.S. in 
			  Human Nutrition from the University of Delaware.  His hobbies 
			  are weight lifting, tennis, playing piano, Jeopardy, crossword 
			  puzzles and trivia, and trying to be a good example for his son, 
			  Jon. 
"When I began my formal training, I 
			  heard the whispers that my size would prohibit me from mastering 
			  aikido techniques (Stefan is a former United States Drug-Free 
			  Junior, Tall Class Body Building Champion).  I do agree that 
			  a smaller person might not have the strength to use as a "bandage" 
			  to cover for bad technique.  However, I have known from the 
			  beginning that if I feel muscular exertion, I am doing something 
			  wrong, or at least, I am not doing aikido. The fact of the matter 
			  is that you don't need strength, flexibility, endurance or speed 
			  to do an aikido technique.
Photos..From
                    a class with guest instructor Henry Smith Sensei, 6th
                    dan Aikikai of Philadelphia 
                  
                (Photos by Wendy Lapham)
 
                     
 
					   
 
					   
                     
  
                     
 
					   
 
					   
					   
					  Contact Us
                        
                        Diamond State
                        Aikido 
                 PO Box 1001 
               Newark, DE 19715
 
                        PAL Center (302) 571-4004
                         John (302) 368-7081 
 
                         Stefan (302) 547-9179 
