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About the Dojo - Aikido of Salt Lake Breathing and footwork are very important in Aikido, so it can be a very difficult martial art to learn Many people also appreciate the spiritual and self-developmental aspects of Aikido
Instructors – Aikido of Salt Lake She has been practicing martial arts since the year 2000, including Tai Chi, Aikido, Jiujitsu and Judo She began training with Aikido of Salt Lake in 2018 and received the rank of Aikido shodan in October 2022 through the Maruyama Institute of Aikido
Aikido of Salt Lake – Training in the Way of Peace Using martial training principles, Ueshiba developed Aikido as a way to resolve conflict without harming your opponent At Aikido of Salt Lake, you will learn powerful self-defense techniques that will help you both physically and mentally
Schedule Fees – Aikido of Salt Lake Training Fees Fees may be paid by cash or check at the dojo, Venmo @Aikido-Salt-Lake or by clicking on the button below to pay via PayPal There is no contract required There is no need to purchase a uniform (dogi) until you have tested for your first rank advancement
Training Aikido – Aikido of Salt Lake We will also include exercises specific to Aikido, such as taking falls (ukemi), breathing exercises, and knee-walking (shiko) All students train together as partners, and you will train with many different people during a class
How to Do an Aikido Forward Roll – Aikido of Salt Lake One of the very first things you will be taught when you visit an Aikido class is how to take a forward roll (or “mai ukemi” in Japanese) The key to taking a forward roll is to learn to become round
What Martial Art Should I Try? A Personal Journey – Aikido of Salt Lake Then as I began to research more about Aikido, I found that it was very compatible with who I was and my personal beliefs Here are some of the reasons I continued to train, and why I have come to have an abiding love of the Art of Peace