Works
Books:
- Aikido Fondamental. Sedirep, Boulogne 1988 (1979) ISBN 2-901551-10-6
- Aikido Fondamental - Tome 2: Culture et Traditions. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1995 (1981) ISBN 2-901551-00-9
- Aikido Fondamental - Tome 3: Aiki-jo: Techniques de Bâton. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1991 (1983) ISBN 2-901551-17-3
- Aikido - Initiation. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1995 (1983) ISBN 2-901551-14-9
- Aikido Fondamental - Tome 4: Techniques avancées. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1995 (1987) ISBN 2-901551-40-8
- Aikido - Progression technique du 6ème Kyu au 1er Dan. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1996 (1990) ISBN 2-901551-57-2
Videos:
- Aikiken- Bokken- Kenjutsu- mes choix pour l'étude du Ken
- Aikido - Progression technique du 6ème Kyu au 1er Dan.
DVDs:
- Principes et applications - Volume 1 : immobilisations
- Principes et applications - Volume 2 : projections
- Principes et applications - Coffret : immobilisations et projections
- Variations et applications
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