Aikido is about blending rather than struggling. It is a "discipline of coordination" that combines timing and technique, rather than brute strength and size, to find harmony in conflict. Aikido is highly effective as a form of self-defense for men, women and children of all shapes and sizes, and provides a great workout!
TAMU Aikido is the only club of its kind within about 75 miles of the Bryan/College-Station area, and features outstanding biweekly two-hour training sessions with Chief Instructor Michael Black Sensei. Black Sensei is affiliated with the Aikido Kobayashi Dojo of Japan and is Dojocho of The Aikido Center of The Woodlands.
Individuals of all levels, from beginner to advanced, may participate. A children's class is not yet available, but will be introduced in the not-too-distant future.
