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Aikido Events and Seminars : Introductory Class Starts April 2nd 2013
on 1/8/2013 - Posted by Eric Soroker

Two New Introductory Classes will start

April 2nd, 2013:

Class Schedule:

Section 1: Tues & Wed 12:15pm-1:00pm

(8 week course)

Section 2: Tues & Thurs 6:00pm-7:00pm

(8 week course)

Intoductory classes are intended to introduce the student to basic footwork, rolling/falling, and foundational techniques. After graduating from this course the student will have the fundamentals to begin training in regular classes.

Fee: $250 (8 weeks of class and uniform)

Aikido Events and Seminars : Seminar Photos Posted on Flickr
on 9/9/2012 - Posted by Andy Cleff

Photos from Mike Flynn seminar are online.

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Aikido Events and Seminars : Beginner Class Starts Sept 11
on 8/21/2012 - Posted by Jon Kugel

Bucks County AikidoThe word "Aikido" is made up of three japanese characters: ai - harmony, ki - spirit, mind, or universal energy, do - the way. Thus Aikido is "the way of harmony with universal energy." will offer a beginner class starting September 11, 2012 that meets twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-7:00 PM

The beginner class lasts for eight weeks and introduces the student to basic techniques, falling, rolling, and footwork.  At the end of the class students will have enough experience to join in other classes.

Cost - $250 (includes uniform)

Aikido Events and Seminars : Save the Dates - Upcoming Dojo Events
on 6/18/2012 - Posted by Andy Cleff

September 8-9: Seminar with Mike Flynn, ShihanMaster teacher

October 5-7: ZazenMeditation posture and exercise and weapons retreat led by Genjo Osho and George Lyons Shihan

November 3-4: Seminar with Darrell Bluhm, Shihan

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Aikido Events and Seminars : Fall Sesshin Photos Posted on Flickr
on 10/11/2011 - Posted by George Lyons Sensei

Thanks go out to all who participated and supported our Fall sesshin. A few photos of Bob Burn's SenseiTeacher; anyone who gives guidance along the way; literally "born before"'s jukai ceremony, as well as a group photo, have been posted to the BCA Flickr page.

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