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Aikido of South Florida
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It?s not enough to know the type of martial arts and to have the guts to actually learn it. You have to do your research ?coz enrolling in a school can either make or break you. I believe I chose the right Aikido school. Based from my inquiry and observation of the classes before joining, as well as my first-hand experience with Sensei Stephanie and the sempai (higher belters), I can attest that they really know their craft. What?s unique about the school is that I not only learn the open hand techniques (what Aikido is known for) but also the weapon techniques. I didn?t even know that Aikido uses weapons before this. Thus, I got more than I bargained for! What?s more, the atmosphere in the dojo is very welcoming. It?s a fusion of different cultures with people from different walks of life yet sharing that bond known as Aikido. We also get to hang-out after classes. Sometimes have parties at the dojo, so it?s like having an extended family. Which I think is so cool!!
Pros: traditional, good camaraderie
Cons: if you don't want to learn and have self-discipline
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