AikidoContraCosta

AikidoContraCosta

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About our group: Our Aikido group is open and welcoming. New students feel part of the group right away. We talk to each other after each class.

Most fun about training. Watching students get that "Ah hah" moment when what they have been learning clicks and begins to make sense.

As primary instructor, I've been teaching and training over 13 years.


Highlights

1 employee
3 years in business
Serves Concord , CA

Specialties

Student's age

Under 5 years old, 5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Disciplines interested in

Aikido

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Goals

For self defense, Building strength and confidence, Developing discipline, Improving physical health

Class type

Private training, Group classes

Number of students

1 person, 2 people, 3 - 4 people, 5 or more people

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Frequently asked questions

Start slowing, show them a few basics. Get the other students to train with them. Our group si low key, helpful and friendly. People fit in right away

Aside from training and teaching Aikido for a number of years, I am credentialed a high school teacher. I taught in a local school district for 10 years. love teaching.

Yes. The first lesson is free. After that students can join and pay our normal month dues of $75 or they can pay a $10 per class mat fee.

I started teaching high school in 1989. I've been teaching Aikido for many years now.

I have worked with adults of all ages. I also taught kids class in our dojo for a number of years. The kids ranged from 5 to 14. The older kids generally joined the adult class.

Last month, I gave a 1st kyu test to a long-time student. This test is the last one before a student takes his/her black belt test. We all worked hard with Jennifer to get her ready. She did a fantastic job. Everyone in the group partnered with her in the test. Then we all went out for lunch at a Japanese restaurant. It was a signature day!

1) Find a teacher who is patient.

2) See the level of respect students in the dojo give each other and the teacher.

3) Have fun!

As I did when I first started, I just got on the mat and tried out a class. That experience speaks louder than words.


Services offered

Mixed Martial Arts