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Average Rating: Good (4 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Good
- Other aspects:
- Very Good
2 out of 4 Reviewer recommended Two Rivers Aikido / Braided Way Peace Collective.
They'll Spin You a Tale. Don't Bother.
Feb 28 2015 by Walk (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Average
- Recommended:
- No!
(6 of 8 People found this review helpful)
No "peace" exhumed by this pair.
May 16 2014 by $0 (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Average
- Other aspects:
- Average
- Recommended:
- No!
People that disregard obvious boundaries and show a perpetual lack of respect are not credible to teach others.
(4 of 14 People found this review helpful)
Dojo Offers Authentic Aikido
Jan 22 2011 by Aiken (Active Student with 3 - 5 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
This school offers a great deal of martial wisdom and has a growing vision for the Art of Peace. The instructional staff is diverse, experienced, and highly qualified. A great group of people!
(4 of 13 People found this review helpful)
Martial arts @ its best
Jan 22 2011 by Betty W. (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
Very organized, their credentials are excellant and would be reccomended to anyone interested in pursuing Aikido.
The teacher biographies are misleading.
1) "Chief Instructor" Eddie lives in Missoula.
2) The “dojo-chos” and half the yudansha council began their training with Sensei Walther von Krenner (who is not listed).
Why bother with some 1st and 2nd degree black belts when an 8th degree who studied with O-Sensei is still teaching in the same town?