Two Cranes Aikido

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Seattle, United States

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Two Cranes Aikido Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Two Cranes Aikido is located in Seattle, United States on 8512 20th Ave NE. Two Cranes Aikido is rated 5 out of 5 in the category after school program in United States.

Address

8512 20th Ave NE

Phone

+1 2065235503

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Charlie Kimball

My daughter has only been attending since the Fall of 2019, but I have been so impressed with the sense of community that the leaders of the organization are creating. I've had no short of five different instructors come to sit with me while my daughter is training in order to introduce themselves, learn my name, and establish a rapport for future dialogue about the classes, the experience, and the overall vibe of the dojo. Excellent job!

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Kristen Allott

What continually surprises me about training at Two Cranes Aikido the range of different types of people who train. Women, men, teens, children, people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s. and Duran Sensei visits regularly and is in his 80s. Many people have trained in other martial arts and some people have never done a sport in their lives. What holds us altogether is the willingness and curiosity to study Aikido and tolerate the change that takes us to the next level in our training and encourages a deeper compassion for our selves and others.

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Alan Best

I just returned from a weeklong Aikido Summer Retreat in California that was attended by Aikido teachers from all over the United States. One of the main instructors at the camp this year was Kimberly Richardson, the chief instructor at Two Cranes Aikido. Her amazing skill, depth of knowledge, and inspirational teaching style impressed everyone at the camp! I have trained in martial arts for over 40 years, and I have been a teacher for over 30 years. It takes a lot to impress me. Kimberly Richardson certainly did! If I lived in Seattle I would definitely be training at Two Cranes Aikido, and I cannot recommend them highly enough! - Alan Best, Chief Instructor, Best Martial Arts Institute, Eugene, Oregon

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Tim Schmelter

Such a warm and welcoming group! Kimberly Sensei makes everyone feel at home, from the most senior student to the rawest white belt, and her spirit and enthusiasm are infectious. Do note that parking can be a challenge, so make sure to leave a little bit of time to walk from one of the neighborhood side streets.

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Daniel Pollack

I have been training here since 2009. No where else I have I encountered the depth and range of experience that the instructors at Two Cranes Aikido bring to the mat. This is a fantastic t place for kids and teenagers to explore the practice of Aikido and for both beginning and experienced adults to find excellent instruction and talented training partners.

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Laura Brown

I have been training at TCA for 12 years. It's been a transformative experience for me. Kimberly Richardson is a skillful and compassionate instructor with a depth of understanding of the art that is incredibly impressive. Plus, it's fun! I started at age 50, fearful couch potato, and the entire dojo was welcoming and supportive to me. Join us!

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