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Program Name: Wellspring Aikido
Program Address: 1808 Empire Industrial Ct, Santa Rosa CA
Contact Phone: (707) 544-2673
Website: http://www.wellspringai.com/
Detail: Aikido is dynamic, non-competitive and fun. Different from most martial arts, it is defensive, not aggressive. We practice relaxing & centering under pressure, so reactions of fear and anger become less automatic in all situations. Aikido cultivates the unification of body, mind and spirit.
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Wellspring Aikido, Santa Rosa CA
Program Address: 1808 Empire Industrial Ct, Santa Rosa CA
Contact Phone: (707) 544-2673
Website: http://www.wellspringai.com/
Detail: Aikido is dynamic, non-competitive and fun. Different from most martial arts, it is defensive, not aggressive. We practice relaxing & centering under pressure, so reactions of fear and anger become less automatic in all situations. Aikido cultivates the unification of body, mind and spirit.
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