Antonio Terrone

Antonio Terrone is a dedicated practitioner and instructor of Aikido with extensive experience in several martial arts including judo, taekwondo, and kendo. Antonio holds a 4th degree black belt (yondan) in Aikido and has studied the art for the past thirty-six years with some of the most respected and renowned instructors in Europe, Japan, and the United States, namely Christian Tissier, Seishiro Endo, Wilko Vriesman, and Yoshimitsu Yamada. He visited Japan on several occasions and trained at the Aikido Headquarters Hombu Dojo in Tokyo under its head Moriteru Ueshiba, and other high ranking Japanese instructors. Antonio’s teaching experience includes Aikido classes and seminars in Beijing, Taipei, Amsterdam, and of course, Evanston. In Taipei, Antonio was a leading instructor in the Aikido Club at National Chengchi University, where he taught Tibetan Buddhist Studies in the Religious Studies Department. 

His newly established Lakeshore Aikido Club brings new energy into Evanston and the greater Chicago area by offering an effective system of self-defense, a dynamic and innovative form of exercise, and a vigorous path to psychological and spiritual wellbeing. The style and pedagogy of Aikido that Antonio promotes follows the lineage represented by Seigo Yamaguchi and Christian Tissier, two of the best Aikido experts in the world.

Antonio’s passion for Asian cultures is not limited to the practice and teaching of Aikido. Antonio also teaches East Asian culture, religions and literature in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Northwestern University in Evanston. Antonio has published several essays on Aikido including an article in Black Belt Magazine, the most well-known martial art periodical in the world, and his book, The Moon in the Mirror: the Budō Path to the Empty Mind, which came out in 2020. 

For more information on Antonio Terrone and his Lakeshore Aikido Club, please see www.lakeshoreaikidoclub.com.