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Old 08-06-2002, 02:40 PM   #1
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Dojo: Kokoro,Tucson
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Ai symbol Denver

I will shortly be relocating to Denver. I would welcome advice and opinions from Denver aikidoka as to where would be a nice place to practice. My present dojo is non afiliated but, I'm told, is similar in aproach to Ki
Society. It's also an exceedingly friendly and welcoming dojo.
I like to smile and, at times, laugh when I practice Aikido and so would not be too interested in a dojo that resembles Samurai boot camp or "Cobra Kai"
Suggestions please.

DL Gadd
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Old 08-06-2002, 03:33 PM   #2
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When I have traveled to Denver (which is often). I looked up a Ki Society dojo, they were nice but, I couldn't get my schedule in line to train with them.

I would recommend the Nippon Kan. Homma Sensei's aikido has strong ki.

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