Aikido of Westchester

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218 E Hartsdale Ave
Hartsdale, NY 10530

Aikido of Westchester, located in Hartsdale, NY, has been offering training in traditional Aikido and Japanese Sword Arts since its establishment in 1997. The dojo provides a welcoming and secure environment for individuals of all ages interested in exploring the Japanese martial arts.

Whether you are curious about Aikido or Battojutsu, Aikido of Westchester invites you to drop by during any scheduled class to witness the practice firsthand. Experience the artistry and discipline of Aikido and discover the ancient techniques of Japanese swordsmanship.

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5.09 reviews
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Steven L.
1/19/2016

I can't say enough about Aikido of Westchester. Not only is the instruction absolutely top-notch, but the atmosphere that Douglas and Sylvie Firestone have created is extremely positive and...

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Merci F.
9/9/2021

Post Covid emergencies, this dojo remains top notch. The community is respectful, talented, pleasant and healthy. Families are still welcomed, encouraged and treated well. Looks like they've grown...

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Jeff B.
4/28/2016

If you're in the area and looking for a dojo, check this one out. Highly experienced, friendly and encouraging instructors providing safe and comprehensive guidance for practicing a wonderful and...

C B.
2/26/2014

I've been to dojos all over the world and this is one of the best. Douglas and Sylvie are excellent teachers, and they make the classes always challenging and fun. The student are high quality...

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Peter G.
1/19/2016

Excellent dojo, friendly atmosphere. Douglas and Sylvie sense provide top-notch, professional instruction in a non-threatening, constructive atmosphere. Visitors are always welcome.

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