Texas Martial Arts >>
Dallas After School Martial
Arts >>
International Aikido Association
Program Name: International Aikido Association
Program Address: 726 W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas TX
Contact Phone: (214) 943-7530
Website: http://www.internationalaikido.com/
Detail: Founded by Bill Sosa Sensei in 1995, and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, the International Aikido Association consists of affiliated dojos in the states and Mexico. IAA provides a non-competitive, family-type atmosphere at its dojos, observing traditional values of courtesy and respect. Aikido is a martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba in Japan in the mid-1920's. It has elements of Jujitsu and Judo. Aikido translated means the path of harmony. We learn to blend with, rather than go against, the force of an attack. The idea is to forget the self, and follow the opponent's movement. In this way, the opponent is defeated by blending with and using his energy.
Reviews: Be the first to review this childcare provider.
International Aikido Association, Dallas TX
Program Address: 726 W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas TX
Contact Phone: (214) 943-7530
Website: http://www.internationalaikido.com/
Detail: Founded by Bill Sosa Sensei in 1995, and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, the International Aikido Association consists of affiliated dojos in the states and Mexico. IAA provides a non-competitive, family-type atmosphere at its dojos, observing traditional values of courtesy and respect. Aikido is a martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba in Japan in the mid-1920's. It has elements of Jujitsu and Judo. Aikido translated means the path of harmony. We learn to blend with, rather than go against, the force of an attack. The idea is to forget the self, and follow the opponent's movement. In this way, the opponent is defeated by blending with and using his energy.
|
Share your experience with International Aikido Association, whether your child attended, you evaluated their services, or you worked there. You can help others by writing a review.
Ask the Community
Connect, Seek Advice, Share Knowledge
Notes
Are you the owner or director of this activity?
Update Activity Information
If you notice any inaccurate information on this page, please let us know so we can correct.
Report Incorrect Information
Resources
- Afterschool Leadership Programs: Building Future Leaders
- Tutoring and Homework Help Programs: Academic Support After School Hours
- Afterschool Arts and Creative Programs: Nurturing Young Talent and Creativity
- After-School Sports Programs: Promoting Physical Fitness and Teamwork
- STEM-Based Afterschool Programs: Encouraging the Next Generation of Innovators
- The Origins of Afterschool Programs in the United States: From Settlement Houses to Modern-Day Initiatives