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Program Name: Asahi Schools of Aikido
Program Address: 50 West 3rd Avenue, Collegeville PA
Contact Phone: (610) 489-6281
Website: http://www.asahidojo.com/
Detail: Established in 2000, Asahikan Dojo focuses on working with practitioners to obtain the tools needed to function as a true martial artist, on and off the mat. We explore both the martial and the art sides of training for the mind, body and spirit. Asahi is the Japanese word for the morning rising sun. We believe that each day holds new lessons, new challenges, new encounters and new paths to follow - making our learning endless. Under the direction of Michael Aloia Sensei, classes demonstrate traditional Japanese aikido and jujutsu techniques and include takedowns, hip throws, strikes, chokes, sweeps, joint locks, use of weapons and some minor ground work which allows enthusiasts to practice in a controlled environment without fear of injuries. The art of falling or ukemi is included in every class. This enables practitioners the opportunity to develop the skills required to protect themselves in the event balance is lost and a fall is inevitable. This also creates a safe training environment for all participants.
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Asahi Schools of Aikido, Collegeville PA
Program Address: 50 West 3rd Avenue, Collegeville PA
Contact Phone: (610) 489-6281
Website: http://www.asahidojo.com/
Detail: Established in 2000, Asahikan Dojo focuses on working with practitioners to obtain the tools needed to function as a true martial artist, on and off the mat. We explore both the martial and the art sides of training for the mind, body and spirit. Asahi is the Japanese word for the morning rising sun. We believe that each day holds new lessons, new challenges, new encounters and new paths to follow - making our learning endless. Under the direction of Michael Aloia Sensei, classes demonstrate traditional Japanese aikido and jujutsu techniques and include takedowns, hip throws, strikes, chokes, sweeps, joint locks, use of weapons and some minor ground work which allows enthusiasts to practice in a controlled environment without fear of injuries. The art of falling or ukemi is included in every class. This enables practitioners the opportunity to develop the skills required to protect themselves in the event balance is lost and a fall is inevitable. This also creates a safe training environment for all participants.
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