Re: Zen, kungfu, and chi kung
Hi Josh,
When I lived in Saint Paul I studied at 2 different Aikido schools. Aikido of Minnesota and Twincities Aikido Center
Actually Aikido of Minnesota branched out from the Twincities Aikido Center(which at 34 years, is the oldest Aikido Dojo in the state!).
If you really want to go family friendly I would go with Twincities Aikido Center, which is also closer to Minneapolis(A few blocks from Highway 280). They have much larger children's classes which meet more often. As a Dojo they are larger with more members. More members means more families who study there together. Each are non-profit organizations so the dues are CHEAP! If you were studying without family, either Dojo would be a superb chioce, as they both have much to offer!
Gassho,
John
Josh wrote:
Are you in the twin cities area? If so, where do you practice Aikido? I am very interested in becoming involved in a martial art that is 'family freindly.
Are you in the twin cities area? If so, where do you practice Aikido? I am very interested in becoming involved in a martial art that is 'family freindly.
When I lived in Saint Paul I studied at 2 different Aikido schools. Aikido of Minnesota and Twincities Aikido Center
Actually Aikido of Minnesota branched out from the Twincities Aikido Center(which at 34 years, is the oldest Aikido Dojo in the state!).
If you really want to go family friendly I would go with Twincities Aikido Center, which is also closer to Minneapolis(A few blocks from Highway 280). They have much larger children's classes which meet more often. As a Dojo they are larger with more members. More members means more families who study there together. Each are non-profit organizations so the dues are CHEAP! If you were studying without family, either Dojo would be a superb chioce, as they both have much to offer!
Gassho,
John
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