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Aikido Of Mohawk Valley
Program Name: Aikido of Mohawk Valley
Program Address: 3480 Oneida St, Chadwicks NY
Contact Phone: (315) 292-4126
Website: http://www.aikidoofmohawkvalley.com/
Detail: You will be guided by our certified instructor (Fu ku shidoin), Sensei Stephan Jesberger, who has achieved the level of 5th degree black belt and has been practicing Aikido for 25 years. Sensei began his study at Central New York Aikikai under Yousuf Mehter and was then given permission to start his own dojo in the Utica area over 14 years ago.
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Aikido of Mohawk Valley, Chadwicks NY
Program Address: 3480 Oneida St, Chadwicks NY
Contact Phone: (315) 292-4126
Website: http://www.aikidoofmohawkvalley.com/
Detail: You will be guided by our certified instructor (Fu ku shidoin), Sensei Stephan Jesberger, who has achieved the level of 5th degree black belt and has been practicing Aikido for 25 years. Sensei began his study at Central New York Aikikai under Yousuf Mehter and was then given permission to start his own dojo in the Utica area over 14 years ago.
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