Central Auckland Aikido Club

Aikido
2013
Mount Eden, Auckland

Discover the Central Auckland Aikido Club in the heart of Mount Eden, Auckland, where locals build confidence and self-awareness through the art of Aikido. Founded in 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, a 4th Degree Black Belt with over 25 years of experience, this welcoming dojo blends mind and body to refine your inner spirit. Join sessions that foster personal growth and harmony, perfect for beginners and dedicated practitioners seeking Aikido training in Auckland. Embrace the path of self-discovery right in your community.

About Central Auckland Aikido Club

Members of the Central Auckland Aikido Club enjoy a supportive environment that promotes confidence, self-awareness, and the harmonious development of mind and body. Through regular Aikido practice, participants refine their inner spirit, learning techniques that blend physical movement with mental focus. The club offers training sessions led by experienced instructors, suitable for everyone from beginners to advanced students, helping you cultivate personal growth and discipline. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises the transformative benefits of Aikido, a martial art that teaches non-violent resolution and inner strength. With Sensei's guidance, members gain practical skills in self-defence while enhancing overall well-being. Training includes foundational techniques, partner exercises, and progressive drills designed to build resilience and awareness. All are welcome to explore how Aikido can enrich your life, fostering a sense of balance and poise in everyday challenges.

About Mount Eden, Auckland

The Central Auckland Aikido Club is conveniently located at 487 Dominion Road in Mount Eden, Auckland, making it easily accessible for residents across the region. Nestled in this vibrant suburb, the venue benefits from excellent public transport links, including nearby bus routes along Dominion Road, ensuring hassle-free travel for those coming from central Auckland or surrounding areas. The central position in Mount Eden provides a peaceful yet connected setting, ideal for focused Aikido sessions without the distractions of busier districts. Parking is readily available nearby, adding to the convenience for drivers. This prime location in Auckland's urban landscape allows members to integrate training seamlessly into their routines, whether you're local to Mount Eden or travelling from further afield. The dojo's setup supports a dedicated practice space, enhancing the overall experience of Aikido in a welcoming, community-oriented neighbourhood.

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Upcoming Events


Tue 24 Feb

06:30 pm
Build Confidence Through Weekly Aikido Training

Your Guide to Weekly Training The Central Auckland Aikido Club opens its doors to newcomers with a supportive environment that encourages personal growth through Aikido. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises building confidence and self-awareness while developing and refining your inner spirit by blending mind and body. This weekly training session is designed for those seeking a meaningful way to enhance their physical and mental well-being. Weekly training involves practising Aikido techniques under the guidance of Damon Sensei, who attained his first black belt in 1994 at the Rotorua Aikido dojo and now holds a Yon Dan or 4th Degree Black Belt after more than 25 years of training. Sessions last 90 minutes and are suitable for various age groups, including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for beginners and ongoing practitioners alike. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. Participants engage in harmonious movements that promote discipline and mindfulness, fostering a sense of community among members. The club's focus on Aikido helps individuals connect with others who share an interest in personal development, creating opportunities for social bonds and mutual support. Whether you're a teenager exploring self-defence or an older adult aiming to stay active, these sessions offer a structured yet welcoming space to train. Requirements are minimal: comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn. For more details, contact Damon Cowley at damon.cowley@nzaikido.com or 212216267, or visit the club's website. Open to ages 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+ for broad participation 90-minute sessions focused on Aikido techniques to build confidence and self-awareness Guided by experienced instructor Damon Sensei with over 25 years in Aikido Entry fees: Check with club for current pricing No experience needed; suitable for beginners and all skill levels Promotes community connection through shared training and personal growth πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Through regular attendance, members often report improved focus and inner strength, strengthening ties within the Auckland community. This activity not only hones physical skills but also nurtures mental resilience, making it a rewarding part of local club life. Your Venue: Mt Eden Citizens Building The Mt Eden Citizens Building in Mount Eden, Auckland, serves as the dedicated space for Central Auckland Aikido Club's weekly training. This venue provides a practical setting for Aikido practice, with ample room for movements and techniques. While specific amenities like changing rooms are not detailed, the building supports community activities in a central location, making it easy for locals to join. Situated in the vibrant Mount Eden area, it connects participants to Auckland's diverse neighbourhoods, enhancing the social aspect of training. For directions or further venue info, reach out via the club's contact details. 🌟

Mount Eden, Auckland

Wed 25 Feb

06:30 pm
Build Confidence Through Weekly Aikido Training

Your Guide to Weekly Training The Central Auckland Aikido Club opens its doors to newcomers with a supportive environment that encourages personal growth through Aikido. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises building confidence and self-awareness while developing and refining your inner spirit by blending mind and body. This weekly training session is designed for those seeking a meaningful way to enhance their physical and mental well-being. Weekly training involves practising Aikido techniques under the guidance of Damon Sensei, who attained his first black belt in 1994 at the Rotorua Aikido dojo and now holds a Yon Dan or 4th Degree Black Belt after more than 25 years of training. Sessions last 90 minutes and are suitable for various age groups, including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for beginners and ongoing practitioners alike. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. Participants engage in harmonious movements that promote discipline and mindfulness, fostering a sense of community among members. The club's focus on Aikido helps individuals connect with others who share an interest in personal development, creating opportunities for social bonds and mutual support. Whether you're a teenager exploring self-defence or an older adult aiming to stay active, these sessions offer a structured yet welcoming space to train. Requirements are minimal: comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn. For more details, contact Damon Cowley at damon.cowley@nzaikido.com or 212216267, or visit the club's website. Open to ages 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+ for broad participation 90-minute sessions focused on Aikido techniques to build confidence and self-awareness Guided by experienced instructor Damon Sensei with over 25 years in Aikido Entry fees: Check with club for current pricing No experience needed; suitable for beginners and all skill levels Promotes community connection through shared training and personal growth πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Through regular attendance, members often report improved focus and inner strength, strengthening ties within the Auckland community. This activity not only hones physical skills but also nurtures mental resilience, making it a rewarding part of local club life. Your Venue: Mt Eden Citizens Building The Mt Eden Citizens Building in Mount Eden, Auckland, serves as the dedicated space for Central Auckland Aikido Club's weekly training. This venue provides a practical setting for Aikido practice, with ample room for movements and techniques. While specific amenities like changing rooms are not detailed, the building supports community activities in a central location, making it easy for locals to join. Situated in the vibrant Mount Eden area, it connects participants to Auckland's diverse neighbourhoods, enhancing the social aspect of training. For directions or further venue info, reach out via the club's contact details. 🌟

Mount Eden, Auckland

Tue 03 Mar

06:30 pm
Build Confidence Through Weekly Aikido Training

Your Guide to Weekly Training The Central Auckland Aikido Club opens its doors to newcomers with a supportive environment that encourages personal growth through Aikido. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises building confidence and self-awareness while developing and refining your inner spirit by blending mind and body. This weekly training session is designed for those seeking a meaningful way to enhance their physical and mental well-being. Weekly training involves practising Aikido techniques under the guidance of Damon Sensei, who attained his first black belt in 1994 at the Rotorua Aikido dojo and now holds a Yon Dan or 4th Degree Black Belt after more than 25 years of training. Sessions last 90 minutes and are suitable for various age groups, including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for beginners and ongoing practitioners alike. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. Participants engage in harmonious movements that promote discipline and mindfulness, fostering a sense of community among members. The club's focus on Aikido helps individuals connect with others who share an interest in personal development, creating opportunities for social bonds and mutual support. Whether you're a teenager exploring self-defence or an older adult aiming to stay active, these sessions offer a structured yet welcoming space to train. Requirements are minimal: comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn. For more details, contact Damon Cowley at damon.cowley@nzaikido.com or 212216267, or visit the club's website. Open to ages 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+ for broad participation 90-minute sessions focused on Aikido techniques to build confidence and self-awareness Guided by experienced instructor Damon Sensei with over 25 years in Aikido Entry fees: Check with club for current pricing No experience needed; suitable for beginners and all skill levels Promotes community connection through shared training and personal growth πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Through regular attendance, members often report improved focus and inner strength, strengthening ties within the Auckland community. This activity not only hones physical skills but also nurtures mental resilience, making it a rewarding part of local club life. Your Venue: Mt Eden Citizens Building The Mt Eden Citizens Building in Mount Eden, Auckland, serves as the dedicated space for Central Auckland Aikido Club's weekly training. This venue provides a practical setting for Aikido practice, with ample room for movements and techniques. While specific amenities like changing rooms are not detailed, the building supports community activities in a central location, making it easy for locals to join. Situated in the vibrant Mount Eden area, it connects participants to Auckland's diverse neighbourhoods, enhancing the social aspect of training. For directions or further venue info, reach out via the club's contact details. 🌟

Mount Eden, Auckland

Wed 04 Mar

06:30 pm
Build Confidence Through Weekly Aikido Training

Your Guide to Weekly Training The Central Auckland Aikido Club opens its doors to newcomers with a supportive environment that encourages personal growth through Aikido. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises building confidence and self-awareness while developing and refining your inner spirit by blending mind and body. This weekly training session is designed for those seeking a meaningful way to enhance their physical and mental well-being. Weekly training involves practising Aikido techniques under the guidance of Damon Sensei, who attained his first black belt in 1994 at the Rotorua Aikido dojo and now holds a Yon Dan or 4th Degree Black Belt after more than 25 years of training. Sessions last 90 minutes and are suitable for various age groups, including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for beginners and ongoing practitioners alike. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. Participants engage in harmonious movements that promote discipline and mindfulness, fostering a sense of community among members. The club's focus on Aikido helps individuals connect with others who share an interest in personal development, creating opportunities for social bonds and mutual support. Whether you're a teenager exploring self-defence or an older adult aiming to stay active, these sessions offer a structured yet welcoming space to train. Requirements are minimal: comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn. For more details, contact Damon Cowley at damon.cowley@nzaikido.com or 212216267, or visit the club's website. Open to ages 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+ for broad participation 90-minute sessions focused on Aikido techniques to build confidence and self-awareness Guided by experienced instructor Damon Sensei with over 25 years in Aikido Entry fees: Check with club for current pricing No experience needed; suitable for beginners and all skill levels Promotes community connection through shared training and personal growth πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Through regular attendance, members often report improved focus and inner strength, strengthening ties within the Auckland community. This activity not only hones physical skills but also nurtures mental resilience, making it a rewarding part of local club life. Your Venue: Mt Eden Citizens Building The Mt Eden Citizens Building in Mount Eden, Auckland, serves as the dedicated space for Central Auckland Aikido Club's weekly training. This venue provides a practical setting for Aikido practice, with ample room for movements and techniques. While specific amenities like changing rooms are not detailed, the building supports community activities in a central location, making it easy for locals to join. Situated in the vibrant Mount Eden area, it connects participants to Auckland's diverse neighbourhoods, enhancing the social aspect of training. For directions or further venue info, reach out via the club's contact details. 🌟

Mount Eden, Auckland

Tue 10 Mar

06:30 pm
Build Confidence Through Weekly Aikido Training

Your Guide to Weekly Training The Central Auckland Aikido Club opens its doors to newcomers with a supportive environment that encourages personal growth through Aikido. Founded in October 2013 by Sensei Damon Cowley, the club emphasises building confidence and self-awareness while developing and refining your inner spirit by blending mind and body. This weekly training session is designed for those seeking a meaningful way to enhance their physical and mental well-being. Weekly training involves practising Aikido techniques under the guidance of Damon Sensei, who attained his first black belt in 1994 at the Rotorua Aikido dojo and now holds a Yon Dan or 4th Degree Black Belt after more than 25 years of training. Sessions last 90 minutes and are suitable for various age groups, including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. No prior experience is required, making it accessible for beginners and ongoing practitioners alike. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. Participants engage in harmonious movements that promote discipline and mindfulness, fostering a sense of community among members. The club's focus on Aikido helps individuals connect with others who share an interest in personal development, creating opportunities for social bonds and mutual support. Whether you're a teenager exploring self-defence or an older adult aiming to stay active, these sessions offer a structured yet welcoming space to train. Requirements are minimal: comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn. For more details, contact Damon Cowley at damon.cowley@nzaikido.com or 212216267, or visit the club's website. Open to ages 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+ for broad participation 90-minute sessions focused on Aikido techniques to build confidence and self-awareness Guided by experienced instructor Damon Sensei with over 25 years in Aikido Entry fees: Check with club for current pricing No experience needed; suitable for beginners and all skill levels Promotes community connection through shared training and personal growth πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Through regular attendance, members often report improved focus and inner strength, strengthening ties within the Auckland community. This activity not only hones physical skills but also nurtures mental resilience, making it a rewarding part of local club life. Your Venue: Mt Eden Citizens Building The Mt Eden Citizens Building in Mount Eden, Auckland, serves as the dedicated space for Central Auckland Aikido Club's weekly training. This venue provides a practical setting for Aikido practice, with ample room for movements and techniques. While specific amenities like changing rooms are not detailed, the building supports community activities in a central location, making it easy for locals to join. Situated in the vibrant Mount Eden area, it connects participants to Auckland's diverse neighbourhoods, enhancing the social aspect of training. For directions or further venue info, reach out via the club's contact details. 🌟

Mount Eden, Auckland

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"Connect with Central Auckland Aikido Club in Mount Eden, Auckland! Reach out to join our vibrant aikido community, get updates on events, or learn how to get involved. Contact us via email, phone, or social media for more details."

Damon Cowley

damon.cowley@nzaikido.com

212216267

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