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Program Name: Aikido Bushin
Program Address: 2727 N Madelia St, #6, Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 484-0978
Website: http://www.spokaneaikido.com/
Detail: Aikido is a martial art of self defense in which the practitioner connects with the attacker and uses the aggressor's energy to throw him or her. Aikido is based on circular movement and emphasizes maintaining one's physical and emotional center. Practice centers on fluid, spiraling movements that allow blending with and subduing the attacker with a minimum of effort.
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Aikido Bushin, Spokane WA
Program Address: 2727 N Madelia St, #6, Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 484-0978
Website: http://www.spokaneaikido.com/
Detail: Aikido is a martial art of self defense in which the practitioner connects with the attacker and uses the aggressor's energy to throw him or her. Aikido is based on circular movement and emphasizes maintaining one's physical and emotional center. Practice centers on fluid, spiraling movements that allow blending with and subduing the attacker with a minimum of effort.
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