Centre of Excellence - Fleet Aikido Club

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Example 2 It is free to visit and watch any lesson. This allows prospective students to see just how a class is taught and to judge whether they feel able to participate. Although Aikido is based on the use of weapons (sword, spear and stick), the majority of practice is unarmed. It is best to visit a general class rather than a Weapons Kata class or an advanced class. This will give you a better perspective on how Aikido is taught in this environment.

The minimum age for students is 12 but this is at the discrestion of the Senior Instructor. There is no maximum age limit for classes.

Becoming a member of the Aikido Fellowship at any Aikido Fellowship club automatically makes you eligable to practice at any Aikido Fellowship club. All students practising must be insured. When joining any Aikido Fellowship club, the membership fee includes the insurance premium.

Practice fees are paid upon entering the Hart Leisure Centre. Please present your ticket to the Instructor. Fees are dependant on age.

Cost of membership varies on age. For up to date membership fees, contact Sensei Foster. For up to date lesson fees, contact the Hart Leisure Centre.

Please note that the instructor teaching the class has the right to refuse admission.