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Having four daughters I want them to know themselves respect themselves and protect themselves. My oldest started in third grade and has trained for almost four years. The training is mental and physical which helps concentration and stamina. Though Aikid
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Three Rivers Aikido Dojo started in 1992 when Sensei Elliot Freeman was asked to move from Chicago to St. Louis to teach an Aikido that had a traditional yet realistic approach. In 1993 Sensei Freeman was invited to Master Instructor Steven Seagal's ranch to participate in a week-long seminar in the mountains of Montana. Sensei Seagal gave the St. Louis group his blessings to open up the mid-west Tenshin dojo headquarters. We are now one of the three Tenshin dojos that are mentioned at Master Instructor Steven Seagal's website. Shihan Steven Seagal is our link to the Aikido World Headquarters Dojo. Presently we have fourteen Aikido instructors teaching throughout the week. Three Rivers Aikido operates in a traditional Japanese dojo manner. Sensei Freeman is fond of saying that he is not teaching students to "learn" Aikido, but rather he is teaching his students how to be Aikido instructors. All of the fourteen instructors at our dojo teach Aikido for their love of the art and for their own development. It is our experience that when you achieve a senior rank of black-belt, you should learn as much or more about Aikido from teaching as you can from taking class. Because our dojo has instructors, students, and families from all over the world, Three Rivers Aikido offers a very international experience. All of our instructors and students have varied backgrounds which contribute to a very welcoming atmosphere for new students who have little to no martial arts experience, or for the advanced practitioner who is interested in viewing other aspects of training. We have Aikido classes seven days a week for adults, four days a week for children 5 through 12 including an after school teen program on Thursdays. We have many guest Aikido and non-Aikido instructors that do a wonderful job of rounding out our training curriculum and offer classes in Yoga, Tai Chi, and Mr. Ken O'Neill's Integrated Martial Arts.
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