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Let us have a universal spirit that loves and protects all creation and helps all things grow and develop." -- Koichi Tohei

Aikido for Kids

Aikido is a non-aggressive martial art that develops kids' self-discipline, self-confidence, and sportmanship, in a safe, fun-filled energetic environment. Aikido's philosophy is one based on conflict resolution and mind-body development which helps children focus and develop respect for others.

In children's class, students learn the principles of mind and body coordination. This helps them direct their energy more positively and effectively, and gain self-confidence. By applying Aikido principles, children improve their performance in activities such as schoolwork, sports, music, and art. Among the many benefits, children will develop a positive attitude and learn to calm their minds. Children learn aikido in a cooperative environment with others and helps to develop good learning/listening skills, focus and concentration, and gain confidence in their abilities as they grow.

Students enjoy the movement, tumbling and rolling exercises taught in every class. They learn to enjoy cooperation and to have fun without competing. They develop greater trust in themselves and in others. It's a fun combination of work and play.

Parental Involvement

We encourage parents/guardians to make as much of a commitment to the children's programs as the instructors and children. Parental involvement can include participation in introductory lessons for adults and understanding the Ki principles which helps to reinforce our lessons in the child's daily life.

There are several good articles on the internet which discuss the benefits of teaching Aikido to kids:
http://www.bodymindandmodem.com/Aikido/kids.html
http://www.shugyo.com/kids/fran1.html
http://www.orangecountyki.org/childrensclass.asp

Schedule

Our kids Aikido classes are held on Saturday mornings from 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM. Sessions begin every year in the Fall and end in the Summer. Please check our News and Events page for information on how to register.

Our Kids in Action