Aikido (Winter–Spring)

Learn the culture and techniques of a modern Japanese martial art in a fun environment.


What will I learn in this class?

Open to ages 15 and above, this class focuses on the fundamentals and discipline of aikido. The emphasis of the martial art is on using an opponent's energy to defend oneself while protecting them from injury. Students learn how to "blend" with an attack, rather than meeting force with force. Over time, exponents develop a measured calm when faced with situations of conflict. No previous experience is necessary.

What are the benefits of this class?
Students develop coordination, agility and self-confidence while learning the skills and discipline necessary to practice aikido safely and enjoyably.

Who will teach this class?
Paul Neuman (pictured) is the founder and chief instructor of Pacific Aikido and a sixth-degree black belt. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, he has been teaching aikido to adults and children since 1991. As part of Pacific Aikido, the Club's aikido group is a registered dojo of the Aikikai Foundation-Aikido World Headquarters.

Details

  • Jan 10–Jun 5 (no classes: Feb 14, Mar 27, May 1)
  • Wed | 6:30–7:30pm | Ages 15 & above
  • 11 Spring classes | ¥40,370
  • 8 Winter classes | ¥29,360
  • Cancel by Jan 10 (9pm)

 

  • Jan 14–Jun 2 (no classes: Feb 11, Mar 24, May 5)
  • Sun | 9–10am | Ages 15 & above
  • 10 Spring classes | ¥36,700
  • 8 Winter classes | ¥29,360
  • Cancel by Jan 10 (9pm)

 

  • Trial or makeup classes: contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 03-3350-5434
  • Uniforms/weapons available from Pacific Aikido: from ¥8,000
  • Sign up from Dec 20 (12pm)

 

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