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Creation Date: 09-11-2006 01:19 PM
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In General In Seattle, err Kirkland area Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #2 New 09-20-2006 06:39 PM
Though its been a stressful time getting here, I have not been able to fully settle down. On a psychological side, it maybe due to all the cold and wet weather lately. Ooo gotta get me one of the fancy lamps (Gary's idea).

There are tons of Aikido dojos around, and some that are close within a radius of 5 miles. But, not to offend anyone training there, since I have not seen their training methods, they are quite expensive. Nonetheless, there are plentiful other Martial Arts styles around, but its not what I am looking for. And, don't really want to travel so far (gotta get me a bicycle and a bus pass).

I guess I will have to rely on the university to provide me one. Though, I tried to contact via email the club about fees and schedule, but I haven't gotten a response back. On a side note: school is fine, it hasn't started, but its going pretty swell. Other than that, nothing new - same old same old.

-DL
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#1 09-22-2006 08:12 AM
MM Says:
Hi, I'm not sure where he's teaching, except that their website says, north of Seattle, but Aaron Clark sensei is there. He's part of the Jiyushinkai. http://www.jiyushinkai.org/ They're a really good group and have some solid training in Aikido. If it's close, you might want to see about training there. The website doesn't list where he's teaching, so you'll probably have to contact Chuck Clark sensei to find out the details. Mark
 




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