A selection of reviews from our Google Places page and other sources. Feel free to review the current list of reviews to get a sense of our Aiki-"ohana", and add your own!
Very worthwhile I’ve had the pleasure of being a part of classes here since
July 2009. This has been my first experience with a martial art, and I’m finding
Aikido to be a wonderful fit. Definitely a wonderful environment in which to learn
and work out!
JOIN US!!!!! My wife and I are members of Aikido of Suenaka-Ha Indiana and it is
the only physical activity we agree on. It may be because she gets to roll me across
the mats a couple nights a week. We both have a great time. The atmosphere is very
welcoming and respectful. All students come to class with an understanding that
you participate to your level of comfort and ability. Classmates provide great encouragment
and advice to help you progress—we’ all been through the awkward stage.
We’re a rather diverse group of people so there's no need to feel intimidated.
Practice provides a well rounded workout for mind, body and spirit. It is an amazing
stress reliever. There are opportunities to study with other students across the
country at seminars and at the annual summer camp- which has been the fun I've had
in quite some time. Come have some fun with us. Guys, if you bring your wife with
you, we promise she won’t hurt you too bad.
For 8 years, aikido has been a large part of my life, and I have met many people
and been to many dojos during these years. This dojo, the aikidoka who participate
there, and their fearlessly kind leader Sensei Paul stand out as true aikidoka.
The warm and welcoming atmosphere combined with the excellent training and techniques
provide a fantastic environment for anyone searching for a great martial art, learn
effective self defense, and to study aiki philosophy!
A Great Place to Practice Aikido I had the pleasure of working out with Sensei Paul
when he started his studies of Suenaka Ha Tetsugaku Ho Aikido in Ashland, Va. The
moment he stepped on the mat he did so with such compassion and enthusiasm for this
art. His passion for Aikido is infectious which is evident by the growth of his
dojo. This dojo has students who are committed to becoming proficent students of
Aikido as well as extending the concept of open hand and heart service to their
community. Now why would anyone want to study anywhere else?