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Aikido of Champlain Valley
257 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401, United States
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Review №1

A wonderful dojo

Ja
Review №2

Excellent dojo! I really appreciate how authentic the lead instructor is; the depth of his skill is well balanced with his humble character.While Ive only recently begun to train here, Im already impressed with the warmth and acceptance Ive felt from the community. Being new can be difficult, the patience and encouragement Im receiving from teachers and fellow students is extremely helpful!

Em
Review №3

Wonderful community of committed aikido practitioners. High caliber instructors and classes every day of the week. As a non-profit, this dojos mission to make aikido accessible to anyone who wants to learn is reflected in its member pricing, welcoming attitude towards new members and visitors and in the dojo communitys energy, both on and off the mat!

Ro
Review №4

Best dojo in New England. Wonderful teachers great community.

Ai
Review №5

I had no idea Aikido was even a martial art till The Walking Dead episode where Morgan finds his humanity again. Even then, it sounded so counter-intuitive that I thought the copy of The Art of Peace that was tossed into Morgans lap might have been a prop made just for the show. A martial art about being peaceful and protective of even your enemies? That hardly makes sense, does it? That episode of The Walking Dead aired when I was in a bad spot in life. The stress from my job, from family members who seemed to constantly rail against each other, from my own mind dwelling on failure was keeping me balanced on the edge of a hysterical break-down. I was floating through life feeling like I was about to collapse at any second. In a lot of ways, I could relate to the character that was running around the deadened fantasy world destroying everything he touched.A quick google search will show you some fancy youtube videos and mention Steven Seagal as a famous person who practices the art. I did a lot of research on different martial arts that night, and I kept being drawn right back to Aikido. The idea of finding peace in chaos was a real draw for me. The idea of being the protective spirit spoke to me. Id like to get into law enforcement soon, and being able to maim and break another person with my bare hands doesnt appeal to me, and it wont help me when I do get my dream job.Aikido of Champlain Valley was the first Dojo I visited on my list, and it was the last. The people I train with are friendly, inclusive and patient with a newbie like myself. If I express a concern, it is addressed. The sensei is intense, but encouraging. When hes teaching a class, and I watch him perform a technique that is so complex, fluid, and graceful that its shocking... I dont get intimidated. I find myself realizing that I can get there someday, and its because of the inclusive nature of the dojo. I have never found myself saying I cant do that, because the other students wont allow me the chance!The Dojo itself is a beautiful space. Its always clean, and its always calming to walk into. There are small things like having bagels on Sunday after class and seeing the schedule of events like potlucks that make it feel more like a group of friends I never knew I had. This isnt a place you just show up to for an hour and leave. The people suck you in, and its great.Now, I know a lot of this review is very personal to me. I figured out Aikido was a thing via a T.V. show, but I had no idea what an effect it would have on me. I was an angry, frustrated person when I first walked into the Dojo on a cold November day last year. I was afraid of the future and I was afraid of conflict. Well, Im not anymore. I dont know at what point Aikido began to permeate through my life, but it has. Im not afraid of conflict, both physical and verbal. Im not angry all the time anymore. That never would have happened without the community of ACV.And as an aside: I lost 25lbs because of Aikido practice. Just sayin.

tr
Review №6

Welcoming, space for children when parents practice, traditional spirit

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  • Address:257 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401, United States
  • Site:https://www.burlingtonaikido.org/
  • Phone:+1 802-951-8900
Categories
  • Martial arts school
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:8:30am–1:30pm
  • Wednesday:9:30–11:30am
  • Thursday:5–7:30pm
  • Friday:3:30–8:30pm
  • Saturday:12–1pm
  • Sunday:3:30–8:30pm
Highlights
  • Active military discounts:Yes
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
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