Martial Arts Classes at Toronto Aikido Centre (Up to 48% Off). Three Options Available.
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Qualified instructors lead classes for children and adults, which could help improve strength, coordination, flexibility, and discipline
Choice of:
- One Month of Martial Arts Classes for Kids Aged 4–13
- One Month of Martial Arts Classes for Adults
- Three Months of Martial Arts Classes for Kids or Adults
See the schedule.
Welcome to Toronto Aikido Center a martial arts school for everyone. We offer classes for all ages from five - sixty-five+. It is especially effective for smaller people, women and children, but enjoyable for all. We are a traditional martial arts school, offering instruction in Yoshinkan Aikido. Aikido is a very powerful Japanese martial art that is uses posture, timing and body movement to disarm or disable an attacker. It is non-competitive and non-aggressive. It redirects an aggressor’s force with well-timed, flowing, circular movements that lead an attacker off their center of balance. Rather than relying on strength or muscle, the attacker’s own motions and momentum are utilized to compromise their balance and stability. Once they are off-balance they are subdued or dispensed with by using any of a large variety of joint locks, pins or throws
Qualified instructors lead classes for children and adults, which could help improve strength, coordination, flexibility, and discipline
Choice of:
- One Month of Martial Arts Classes for Kids Aged 4–13
- One Month of Martial Arts Classes for Adults
- Three Months of Martial Arts Classes for Kids or Adults
See the schedule.
Welcome to Toronto Aikido Center a martial arts school for everyone. We offer classes for all ages from five - sixty-five+. It is especially effective for smaller people, women and children, but enjoyable for all. We are a traditional martial arts school, offering instruction in Yoshinkan Aikido. Aikido is a very powerful Japanese martial art that is uses posture, timing and body movement to disarm or disable an attacker. It is non-competitive and non-aggressive. It redirects an aggressor’s force with well-timed, flowing, circular movements that lead an attacker off their center of balance. Rather than relying on strength or muscle, the attacker’s own motions and momentum are utilized to compromise their balance and stability. Once they are off-balance they are subdued or dispensed with by using any of a large variety of joint locks, pins or throws