About Boulder Ki Aikido Martial Arts
Boulder Ki Aikido Martial Arts is a welcoming dojo in Boulder, Colorado, focused on peace and community. The dojo offers Mind Body Aikido and Personal Ki Development, which help students improve their everyday lives and handle conflicts effectively. The classes are inspiring and cater to individuals of all ages, including older students who find strength, balance, and focus through their practice. Abel Villacorta Sensei, a respected and generous instructor, is praised for his masterful teaching and supportive approach. In partnership with One Dojo, additional martial arts offerings include taiko, yoga, tai chi, and ishido. Students appreciate the sense of belonging and the treasure of community that the dojo provides. A special one-week trial offer is available for new students for just $25, making it a great opportunity for anyone considering the study of Aikido.
I am very happy that everyone is so warm and welcoming! It’s a real community. That’s a treasure. Plus the Aikido classes themselves are very inspiring. I look forward to every class.
Though I'd devoted myself to the martial arts for many years it has been been absent from my life for far too long. As an older student I am grateful to have found the Boulder Ki Aikido dojo. Abel Villacorta Sensei (teacher) is a generous instructor who clearly has earned the respect of his students and the Aikido community. If you or anyone you know is contemplating taking up the study and practice of Aikido I do recommend this dojo as the first place to begin.
I love practicing Aikido at One Dojo. As an older woman, I feel more stronger, balanced, focused, and healthier, because of the physical, mental, philosophical underpinnings/spiritual, and community aspects of training. Sensei Villacorta is a masterful teacher and a kind supportive human. I am honored and privileged to be apart of the One Dojo community.If you are like me, you have told yourself, I am too old, too inflexible, too weak, too uncoordinated to begin Aikido -- it is not true. The training is designed to develop greater flexibility, strength, and overall levels of general fitness.