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Seattle Aikikai - Uptown
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Seattle Aikikai - Uptown

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Seattle Aikikai - Uptown offers training in Aikido, a martial art that emphasizes using an opponent's energy rather than aggressive confrontation. The dojo is led by Sensei Malory Graham, who creates an environment where both beginners and experienced practitioners can develop their skills. Classes provide personal attention through one-on-one practice with instructors and fellow students, supported by an attractive beginner's package that allows prospective members to observe a class before committing.

reviewsWhat Members Say

Members consistently praise Sensei Malory Graham's excellent teaching and the welcoming community atmosphere where people practice without ego. Reviewers highlight the personal attention in classes, the transformative confidence-building aspects of Aikido training, and the dojo's activities beyond martial arts like ikebana classes and movie nights. Many appreciate how the practice emphasizes using an opponent's energy rather than aggression, making it accessible to those not interested in sparring. The beginner-friendly approach with observation opportunities before commitment receives specific positive mention.

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Rajat Aggarwal

2 years ago

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Sensei Eric was a great teacher and very friendly. I got personal attention throughout the class and loved the aura of the place. Definitely recommend everyone to try this place at least once. Aikido is a beautiful martial art form.

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Sanjay Kapoor

a year ago

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My son has been doing Aikido here for about 2.5 years. The Dojo is run by Malory Graham. We were drawn to the fact that a woman is the Sensei at the Dojo. Initially our motivation was to get a PE Waiver in school. Aikido is different from other martial arts, in that it encourages using the opponent's negative energy against them. This seems particularly resonant in times such as the ones we are living in. It is as much a practice of the body as it is practice of the mind. In fact, I would offer it is mind and body coming together. Before joining the Dojo, my son would question his physical abilities. A sign of his confidence in his ability is manifest in that he no longer questions his ability and in fact uses his Aikido training and approach in other aspects of his life. Seattle Aikikai, is not just a Dojo where one learns the practice of Aikido, but a community. We are grateful to have found it!

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Kate Tanski

2 years ago

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The people are the best part of the dojo. They’re friendly and kind and care about learning and fun. I’m so glad I found this dojo!

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Shannon Williams

7 years ago

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A great dojo for both beginners and experienced practitioners. I highly recommend aikido to anyone who's interested in martial arts as a practice, but may not be interested in aggressive sparring. Malory-sensei is an excellent teacher and I learn something new every class. As someone new to martial arts, I was a bit nervous about starting out. They have a very attractive beginner's package, and I was able to sit in on a class before committing. Once I started attending practice, I was able to pick up the material quickly thanks to the one-on-one practice we get with other students as well as the teacher. It's a great community of people: everyone is welcoming and patient. The classes are well attended but not too crowded.

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Mike Wong

7 years ago

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This is a great dojo. I've been training now for over 10 years and have been fortunate enough to visit a number of dojos in various cities (typically associated with business travel). Whenever I'm in Seattle, I always make it a point to stop by and visit Malory Sensei. I had to travel to Seattle regularly for work several years ago and Malory and her dojo basically adopted me when I was in town. I've really enjoyed every opportunity I've have to learn under Malory. She really emphasizes the connection between uke and nage in a way that speaks to where I am in my journey. She's also a great person on and off the mat. It's not just Malory either. The students there are all welcoming and warm people. They practice without ego. They're focused, but know how to keep it light and fun. They're just a great group of people. I haven't been able to experience this, but I know they also do things together that aren't just about aikido. They hold ikebana classes, movie nights, host fundraisers, and really foster a sense of community within the dojo. It all starts from Malory and the atmosphere she creates in the dojo. If you haven't gathered by now, I'm a fan. I can't recommend this dojo enough. Leave your ego at the door. Open to your mind to what's being shown, and I promise you won't be disappointed.

Contact

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159 Western Ave W Suite 280, Seattle, WA 98119, USA

scheduleHours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 5:30 – 8:30 PM

Thursday: 5:30 – 8:30 PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Sunday: Closed