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Program Name: Japan Judo Karate Aikido
Program Address: 100 Research Dr, #2-16, Stamford CT
Contact Phone: (203) 327-6665
Website: http://aikidofc.com/
Detail: Aikido of Fairfield County holds classes at the Stamford Center for Martial Arts located at 100 Research Drive (Research Park in the Glenbrook area) in Stamford, Connecticut. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation (Eastern region - under the leadership of shihans Yamada, Kanai and Sugano) and the International Aikido Federation at Aikido World Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. The chief instructor, Ray Farinato, holds a 6th degree black belt in Aikido and is certified as a shidoin (instructor) by the United States Aikido Federation. He has trained in Aikido since 1973 and has been fortunate to study with many Aikido masters in the United States and in Japan. Aikido can be practiced by people of nearly all ages and physical dispositions. Beginners and spectators are always welcome.
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Japan Judo Karate Aikido, Stamford CT
Program Address: 100 Research Dr, #2-16, Stamford CT
Contact Phone: (203) 327-6665
Website: http://aikidofc.com/
Detail: Aikido of Fairfield County holds classes at the Stamford Center for Martial Arts located at 100 Research Drive (Research Park in the Glenbrook area) in Stamford, Connecticut. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation (Eastern region - under the leadership of shihans Yamada, Kanai and Sugano) and the International Aikido Federation at Aikido World Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. The chief instructor, Ray Farinato, holds a 6th degree black belt in Aikido and is certified as a shidoin (instructor) by the United States Aikido Federation. He has trained in Aikido since 1973 and has been fortunate to study with many Aikido masters in the United States and in Japan. Aikido can be practiced by people of nearly all ages and physical dispositions. Beginners and spectators are always welcome.
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