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Introductory Classes

In partnership with Corvallis Parks and Recreation, the Corvallis Dojo offers introductory sessions 4 times annually, but you can begin your training at any time. Click Visit a Class to get started right away or please register at the Corvallis Parks and Rec Web site.
 

KI-AIKIDO INTRODUCTORY CLASSES:
For Children ages 5-8
For Youth ages 9-15
For Adults ages 16+
Note: Wearing a mask is required in all classes and practicing Covid-19 protocols (in accordance to Oregon Health Authority guidance)

All Classes meet at the Oregon Ki Society Corvallis Dojo:
535 NW 4th Street  Corvallis, Oregon
Phone: 541.250.0743
 

The Oregon Ki Society offers ongoing classes in Ki Development and Ki Aikido.

In partnership with Corvallis Parks and Recreation, the Corvallis Dojo offers introductory sessions 4 times annually, but you can begin your training at any time. Classes are age and ability appropriate, and all share the principles of Unification of Mind and Body, and Ki Development. 

Children’s classes are one hour, and integrate Ki Development into activities and exercises, as well as Aikido arts.  Ukemi, the art of falling safely, is a big part of training and helps build strong and resilient students.  Children learn to calm and focus their mind, and to train vigorously in a safe and non-competitive environment.

Adult classes are two hours, the first hour focusing on Ki Development. The second hour focuses on application of Ki Principles to Aikido.  Ki Aikido is a martial art that develops non-dissension as the strongest way.  Classes are such that students of all levels of experience can train safely together, and learn from each other. The successful execution of an art is dependent on how well you are concentrating at the moment, not on how many times you have performed the technique in the past. Some students elect to participate in Ki Development classes only.

The common goal of all programs is to help students create the happy, healthy, and successful life they want to have. Application of lessons learned to daily life is the true test of successful learning.