As parents, we want our children to be confident, respectful, and resilient — qualities that will serve them in school, at home, and throughout life. At Aikido of Central New York, our children’s classes are designed to nurture these traits in a safe, supportive, and fun environment.
Building Confidence Without Aggression
Aikido is unique among martial arts. Instead of meeting force with force, students learn to redirect energy — a lesson that’s just as useful on the playground as it is on the mat. Kids gain the ability to protect themselves while developing a calm confidence that doesn’t rely on being the “toughest” in the room.
Focus, Respect, and Self-Control
Through structured classes and consistent guidance, children learn to listen carefully, follow directions, and work respectfully with partners. These habits naturally carry over into their schoolwork, friendships, and home life.
Physical Activity with Purpose
Aikido builds balance, coordination, and body awareness. Movements are safe for growing bodies, but still exciting enough to keep young minds engaged. And unlike high-contact sports, Aikido’s focus on control and safety helps reduce the risk of injury.
Learning from a True Master
Our head instructor, Jonathan Reid Shihan, has trained with some of the highest-ranking Aikido masters in the world. He understands how to make Aikido both accessible and inspiring for children — blending discipline with encouragement so students feel motivated and supported.
More Than Just Martial Arts
At Aikido of CNY, kids join a community that values teamwork, kindness, and helping others. Parents often tell us their children not only grow stronger and more capable, but also more thoughtful and respectful at home.
Give Your Child a Strong Start
The best way to understand the benefits of Aikido is to see it in action. We invite you and your child to visit the dojo and try a free introductory class. It’s the perfect way to see if Aikido is right for your family — and it’s a decision that could make a lasting impact on your child’s life.

