Aikido Classes of Boca Raton - FAQ

 

 

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  • How Often Should I Practice -We don’t make recommendations as to how often you should practice. Obviously if you come every day you will advance faster than if you come once a week. For many people it’s simply not possible to come that often so whatever frequency you can manage is OK. Of course, it is better to practice once a week with all your heart rather than going through the motions on a daily basis.
  • How Long Will It Take to Reach Blackbelt -On average, 5-8 years. It is important to remember, however, that attaining the black belt level does not mean you have “learned” Aikido, or that your training is over; it is a sign that you are ready to begin serious practice.
  • Are There Beginners Classes -Every class has basic fundamentals in all the techniques. During all classes, the fundamental skills needed for safe, effective Aikido practice are cultivated. More experienced students attend these classes as well, and their role is to help teach the newer students.
  • Are Aikido Techniques For REAL Self Defense In The Street -Yes! The techniques themselves are very effective. Several of our students work in law enforcement and use Aikido effectively all the time as well is taught to Elite Commando Units and Swat Forces around the World. But the effectiveness of techniques in the street depends on your ability to apply them. In order to use them you must train yourself to apply the techniques reflexively and Aikido takes time to learn. As you progress in the art, the skills become a part of your being "as if it is embedded in your DNA" it is you.
  • Are there Any Competition or Tournaments -No. Aikido is a martial art learned through repetitive practice which helps to develop instinctive movement. It is not a sport which focuses on victory or defeat.
  • How Old Is To Old To Practice -If you are afraid you might be too old to practice, don’t worry, there is almost certainly someone older than you practicing already! The founder continued teaching right up to his death in his 80’s. If you have an old injury or limitation you are concerned about make sure your partner knows about it. Your partner will respect your limits. Once you learn the basic form you will be able to adapt the aikido techniques to your own movement.
  • What Is The Minimum Age To Practice -Our children's program begins with students at the age of 9. Some students begin to transition into the adult program at age 13, but each student's maturity and physical ability is evaluated individually.
  • Do People Get Hurt Studying or Practicing Aikido -In Aikido, like any physical activity with lots of contact, there is always a chance of injury. Unlike many other martial arts however, the goal of the Aikido techniques is to blend with the attacker rather than to injure him. Also, the ability to safely receive Aikido techniques is a skill that we teach in every class. Aikido is a vigorous activity; therefore, sore muscles and occasionally achy joints are part of practice. Real injuries are rare.
  • Why Do You Bow -As the founder said, “Aikido begins and ends with respect.” We bow to show respect to our partner and teacher and to honor the Japanese roots of Aikido. There is no religious meaning behind it.
  • How Do I Join The Dojo -You are welcome to observe any class in our schedule before joining, or you may simply join during your first visit. We have a simple registration form, and registration fee and first month's dues are paid when you join. We have practice uniforms (gi) available, as well as instructional books and videos.
  • Are There Any Long Term Contracts -Unlike many martial arts dojos, we do not use long-term contracts. Members are welcome to suspend or cancel their membership at any time.

Final Thoughts...

 

With Aikido You'll begin to notice the physical benefits first, then the mental and the spiritual, or emotional benefits. You will begin to feel better physically and mentally and both of these contribute to a sense of well-being.

 

"Martial arts, and AIKIDO Self Defense training in particular isn't just for self defense, but for your Whole Way Of Life"

 

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