All Classes base rate is $20 per class. Discounts increase with more classes purchased up to 50% off at 20 classes purchased. Classes may be purchased at the Dojo with cash or check. For credit card purchase, use the online classes offered at the Aikido Lessons Store
KIDS 6-11 & TEENS 11-16 CLASSES
Mon. Wed. Thu. & Fri................Aikido for Kids & Teens.................(Summers Mornings).........9am-Noon Mon. Wed. Thu. & Fri................Aikido for Kids & Teens..............(School Season Afternoons)....2:30-5:30pm Saturdays...........................................FREE..Aikido for Kids..FREE......................9:00-10:30am Saturdays..........................................FREE..Aikido for Teens..FREE...................10:30am-Noon The ages and times are not solid. Ages and times can vary. Just 9am to Noon is standard. (There is an adult Iaido class starting at Noon)
Sundays....................................Weapons..........(Boken, Jo, Bo).........................2:00-3:30pm Sundays............................Split Mat - Basic & Advanced Styles..........................3:30-5:00pm
Mondays and Wednesdays.................Split Mat - Basic & Advanced Styles.........................5:30-6:30pm
Thursdays............FREE...........( Community Service Evening Empty Hand )............FREE..........5:30-6:30pm Thursdays................FREE..................Weapons...................FREE................6:30-7:30pm (Boken (wooden sword), Jo (walking staff) or Bo (long staff)
IAIDO & BATTO DO Mondays & Wednesdays ...........Iaido (Japanese Sword $20 per class)..............6:30-7:30pm Saturdays.................Iaido........... (When ever somebody shows up) ...............12:00-1:00pm Batto Do ..................................(Actual cutting with a live blade)........To Be Determined Non-cutting Batto is now being practiced with Iaido practices. (Must be proficient in Iaido before cutting). Cutting with a Japanese sword is dangerous! You must understand safety and handling the sword before cutting. This is accomplished through the practice of Iaido.