About Tri City Aikido
Tri City Aikido is a traditional martial arts school that has been offering Aikido training since 1996. The school provides instruction in various aspects of Aikido, including joint locks, grappling, throws, strikes, and weapons training. Additionally, Tri City Aikido offers karate training. The school is led by the experienced Sensei Anthony, who emphasizes proper form, flow, and power in the techniques. Students, both beginners and experienced practitioners, have praised the quality of the teaching. Sensei Anthony has an incredible ability to make learning enjoyable and meaningful, ensuring that each person learns the techniques correctly. The dojo (training hall) has a welcoming and supportive atmosphere, with students of all ages training together in a friendly and collaborative manner. The focus on the details of the techniques adds to the credibility of the instruction. Students have reported experiencing the physical and mental benefits of Aikido, including improved confidence, respect, and listening skills. Tri City Aikido offers free trial classes, allowing newcomers to experience the art and the school's approach before committing to training. Whether a beginner or an experienced Aikidoka, Tri City Aikido is a place where one can learn and grow in this traditional Japanese martial art. It has become a highly recommended option for families, as children not only enjoy the classes but also develop important life skills.
The Sensei & students are so skilled & welcoming. I loved my first class! Thanks!
My son started about two years ago when he was 4 and has been going here ever since. Great place, Sensei is amazing, he has a good sense of humor and, at the same time, knows how to handle/control kids. My son loves going there and enjoys each and every class. I would definitely recommend this dojo.
Tri-City Aikido offers a family friendly environment and learning experience. If you are looking for a place that teaches how to skillfully move into a strategic place while unbalancing the opponent and redirecting the opponent's force - this is a great place to learn that.