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Tri City Aikido

Tri City Aikido

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5409 Central Ave #8, Newark, California, 94560, United States
(510) 298-4222 www.tricityaikido.com
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Aug 27, 2016
A truly amazing place. With some months of training under my belt, I can safely say that I would strongly recommend anyone looking to learn a martial art come and check out this dojo. I was given the opportunity to step onto the mat and see if this was what I was looking for, before committing. Sensei is knowledgeable and passionate about the art, and he shares that with his students, imparting both through well constructed lessons. The atmosphere is friendly and the students are always helpful and welcoming. Defiantly worth checking out if you are interested in learning.

Feb 5, 2015
Tri City Aikido has been an amazing experience for both my children. Sensei is wonderful with them and I love seeing how the kids are thriving in the environment. I'm already seeing an increase in self confidence in my 7 yr old daughter and more self control in my 4 yr old son. Truly an amazing group of people here.

Jan 12, 2015
I am glad that I found Tri City Aikido. I am extremely pleased with the experiences that I have had at this school. At first, I don't really know what Aikido is. The more I am trained here, the more I enjoy Aikido. The training includes empty hand and weapons techniques. The instructors and the students are very friendly and courteous. Campagna Sensei has a tremendous knowledge of martial arts, and he is talented in Aikido. I am very grateful to the training taught at Tri City Aikido. If you are interested in martial arts training, I would recommend Tri City Aikido.

Jan 27, 2015
We first enrolled our 7 year old son at Tri City Aikido, based on a recommendation from a grade school friend, and I would like to do the same favor and provide a referral to the masses. Our son was in between sports seasons, and I thought martial arts would be beneficial in improving his flexibility, footwork, as well as the added benefit of learning some self defense skills. What we got was much more than that. Campagna Sensei has a great teaching style with a strong focus on discipline, but he adapts to each of his student's needs and can provide humor and fun with thorough explanations and demonstrations, along with use of advanced students assisting newer students to help them advance. It really creates community, while also teaching the student that the drive is within, and advancement is within reach with hard work and dedication, as they can see it with their peers. Beyond the in class benefits, Tri City Aikido is also a great value with reasonable pricing, (an excellent introductory rate), and the open schedule where for the same price, your child can take up to 4 classes a week. My wife and I would highly recommend you bring in your child for an introductory class, and we would bet, that much like us, you and your child will be asking to sign up by the end of the class.

Jan 27, 2015
Tri City Aikido is a true gem in our community. Sensei Campagna is passionate about Aikido, dedicated to preserving the art as a MARTIAL ART, and committed to the growth of every student. He is AMAZING with communicating the essence of Aikido in a practical,fun way, yet keeping the martial aspect very much alive.His enthusiasm, along with the students makes EVERY training day AWESOME! I am so proud to call Tri City Aikido my home. I have been training here for over a decade and this Aikido jewel just keeps on getting better, brighter in every possible way. If you are even remotely curious about a martial art or Aikido, I encourage you to stop on by.

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Opening Hours

Mon:5 pm - 8:30 pm
Tue:7 pm - 8:30 pm
Wed:4:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Fri:4:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Sat:10:30 am - 11:30 am

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