Riai Aikido Wellington 132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington 6035

Riai Aikido Wellington





19 Reviews
  • FridayClosed
  • Saturday9–11 am
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday5:30–8:30 pm
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday5:30–8:30 pm
  • ThursdayClosed




Riai Aikido Wellington 132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington 6035




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132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington 6035

Hours

  • FridayClosed
  • Saturday9–11 am
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday5:30–8:30 pm
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday5:30–8:30 pm
  • ThursdayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Greg Moffitt
22.10.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
I have been a student of Riai Aikido Wellington for 11 years. I am currently an instructor of the kids class at the new City Dojo. This is a great venue and a great place to learn Aikido. I encourage anyone to come and try Aikido at City Dojo.
andrew crampton
15.10.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
Lots of fun with a great group of people.Aikido is a very interesting martial art which teaches fine motor skills and balance.Riai is a very cooperative group who work together to advance everyone in the art.
Darrin Leong
18.09.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
As a newbie to Riai Aikido Wellington I thought I’d write a note about my experience learning Aikido.Riai Aikido share there Dojo with Wellington Dojo.The Dojo has lots of natural light, it’s spacious and clean with nice soft mats to practice on. Their teachers are passionate and patient but even so teaching me must test their patience ☺.Classes have an excellent mix of different grades and genders.If you are interested in learning or would like to give it a try , they would love to see you.Riai Aikido Wellington is an awesome place to learn Aikido; see ya on the mat.Darrin
James M Semmens
06.09.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
Excellent dojo. Great Sensei. Highly recommended
klanx
06.09.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
NOTE: I am amending my original review after the Riai club got in contact with me and addressed several of my concerns. This included Mr Moffatt now openly acknowledging his role as a senior instructor at the club and providing some explanation and context to the concerns I had.Therefore it seems only fair to adjust my review to take this into account.Also worth clarifying is that while several senior students and instructors I trained with were consistently rude and unfriendly the vast majority of students were welcoming and friendly. Make of that what you will.Finally it should be made clear that I attended Riai Aikido in 2014 at the Mt Cook dojo (which has now closed) and that with four years passing the club merging with another the concerns I have may have been settled and so I will simply highlight the concern I had at the time with the clubs training program and provide some possible solutions (which may have already been implemented).Concern: The club did not have any comprehensive training for rolling, break-falls, high-falls or ground work (ie techniques done on the knees or with one sitting and one standing).This lead to many students not being able to be thrown from techniques like kotagaeshi or shihonage at the level where a high-fall was the safest and easiest way to be thrown due to nage throwing in a manner that was appropriate for a higher level student and also more realistic to how such a throw would be done in an actual grading or real life situation.Also of concern was that when students were thrown in this manner there was a more than normal degree of injuries, sprains and hurt from taking falls badly, incorrectly as students were not comfortable or confident being thrown in this manner.This would not be an issue if the club was only ever training by itself at the level it had established with this degree of training but on the two occasions outside students other than myself visited the dojo their own level of training with comparable grades showed that they were much more experienced and advanced in these areas.This is why I believe I saw so many students hurt themselves while I was there as their gap in training meant that they were not able to progress their aikido to the next natural level (being thrown in what could be termed an advanced or vigorous" way) and their lack of confidence or hesitation when being thrown was leading to the injuries I saw.The solution to this is to make rolling
Grégory Jeames
19.08.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
Best place to learn Aïkido.Very friendly and competent teachers.If you want to learn this great martial art, you're in the right place.
Marceau
06.08.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
I started Aikido here at the city Dojo, 5 months ago. I am really thankful for this experience, I've learnt a lot and I'd like to pursue with them as long as I can. They gave me exactly what I was looking for from Aikido.Thank you.
David Rotherham
19.07.2023
Riai Aikido Wellington
Starting at the club a couple of years ago as someone completely new to Aikido I have had really positive experiences through Riai Aikido Wellington. I found everyone at the club very welcoming and would definitely recommend it. I have mostly trained at the Belmont dojo but the city dojo is really well set up as a permanent training space and when I have trained there I have really enjoyed it.

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132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington 6035
Riai Aikido Wellington