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Aikido'ka Llc
Program Name: Aikido'Ka LLC
Program Address: 142 E Mcknight Way, Grass Valley CA
Contact Phone: (530) 273-2727
Website: http://joinaikido.com/
Detail: Aikido'Ka is a family friendly aikido dojo in Grass Valley, California. Aikido is unique among martial arts by striving for twin goals – practicing effective self-defense while hurting no one. Aikido’Ka is training peaceful warriors and community leaders through its Project Based Leadership programs. At Aikido’Ka students perform community service as part of their martial arts and leadership training. Aikido’Ka holds classes for all ages and physical condition.
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Aikido'Ka LLC, Grass Valley CA
Program Address: 142 E Mcknight Way, Grass Valley CA
Contact Phone: (530) 273-2727
Website: http://joinaikido.com/
Detail: Aikido'Ka is a family friendly aikido dojo in Grass Valley, California. Aikido is unique among martial arts by striving for twin goals – practicing effective self-defense while hurting no one. Aikido’Ka is training peaceful warriors and community leaders through its Project Based Leadership programs. At Aikido’Ka students perform community service as part of their martial arts and leadership training. Aikido’Ka holds classes for all ages and physical condition.
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