Reviews of Edinburgh Aikido Club. (School) in Edinburgh (Edinburgh).
Edinburgh Aikido Club
13 Edina Pl, Edinburgh EH7 5RN, United Kingdom
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Information of Edinburgh Aikido Club, School in Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Edinburgh Aikido Club
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
6:30–7:30pm, 7:45–9pm
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of Edinburgh Aikido Club
L. G.
Whether you're a complete beginner looking to try out Aikido, or have some experience already and are looking for a new club, I highly recommend Edinburgh Aikido Club. I began training here just over 3 years ago after having studied Aikido elsewhere in the UK. The teacher and students were very friendly and welcoming and within only a short time I felt that I had found my new Aikido "home".
Classes are dynamic, fun and challenging at all levels. With a varied syllabus and lots of fellow students to train with you definitely won't get bored!
W. W.
I started training in Aikido at Edinburgh Aikido Club and am very grateful for the wonderful introduction to this beautiful martial art I was given there. The Aikido being taught is technically excellent and precise, the training dynamic and the atmosphere very friendly. I can highly recommend this club to both beginners looking for a new challenge or experienced Aikidoka looking for a new home.
N. S.
Very friendly people and dynamic practice, great balance between women and men, and a wide range of levels among a large group of students. Whether you are considering to start aikido or you are only passing by for a short visit this is a great club!!!
b. s.
Edinburgh aikido is welcoming to begginers and newcomers alike with a friendly atmosphere.
The teacher has a balance between pointing out things you need to improve while not overwhelming you whatever your grade is.
There are a number of senior students that, on occasions, teach the class giving a different way of looking at the technique.
I have done aikido for two years some time before starting in this club and have improved much in the year and a half that I have had in this dojo.
If you are thinking of starting aikido, or a martial art, come along.
K. B.
The atmosphere of this aikido club is collegial and friendly. The senior students are patient and helpful and the lack of any sense of competition or aggression was in line with my expectations of, and reasons for choosing, aikido as a martial art. The sensei is helpful and approachable but also expects a high level of precision in the techniques, which is important for effectiveness and safety. There is a sense that the skills learnt in the classes have intrinsic value but will also be beneficial if one had to defend oneself.
P. M.
Very friendly environment and a very dynamic style of Aikido. Caters for all levels from complete beginner. You can trust the higher-graded people - they know what they're doing!
S. I.
Great, friendly atmosphere, lot's of fun and good practice! Good balance of senior grades and beginners.
I'd definitely recommend Edinburgh Aikido Club!
J. W.
Great atmosphere on the mat. Dedicated, dynamic training with a really positive and friendly attitude - easily one of the best Aikido dojos in the UK!
S. R.
Dynamic aikido training and a very friendly club. Well worth a visit if you're interested in taking up a martial art!
R. F.
The best place to practice aikido.
J. Y.
Really welcoming club that was really helpful and friendly to me
P. F.
A brilliantly friendly, dynamic and fun club.
S. S.
Very friendly and enjoyable experience.
E. S.
Awesome
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