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Looking for top-notch Aikido training in London? Check out Agatsu Aikido Club in Hendon! Led by Albi Solicari Sensei, who's been in the martial arts game for over fifty years 🤼♂️, this club welcomes everyone from newbies to pros.
Albi's got some serious creds, holding a 4th Dan Aikikai, awarded by Ulf Evenas Shinan. He switched from Karate to Aikido in the late '80s and kicked off Agatsu Aikido Club in 2009. With affiliations to the Aikikai Foundation in Japan and the UKA, this club promises top-tier Aikido training.
Wanna join? Classes run every Sunday, 10am to 11:45am, at 413 Hendon Way, right opposite Hendon Central tube station 🚇. It's the perfect spot to learn all the cool Aikido moves –from throws to joint locks and even sword skills 🗡️. Open to anyone 16 and up.
Ready to start your Aikido journey? Whether you're aiming to boost self-defence skills, fitness, or mental focus, Agatsu Aikido Club's got your back. Email them at contact@agatsuaikido.co.uk for more info. See you on the mat!
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Aikido is a Japanese martial art based on throws, joint locks, pins and other armed and unarmed techniques derived from Ju-jutsu, Jo-jutsu and Kenjutsu. It is an effective system of self-defence that can be used against single or multiple attackers.
All levels welcome, including adults aged 16+.
Our aikido classes run in Hampstead, North London every Sunday from 10.30am to 12.30am. You can find us at Royal Free Charity Rec Club, 149 Fleet Road, London NW3 2LL.

