About Our Dojo

Founded in 1994, the Susquehanna Aikido Club moved to a space of its own and became Susquehanna Aikido in 1999, and moved to its current home in 2002. In 2004, the dojo was given the name "Koshinkan Aikido dojo", which means "place for the development of a steadfast mind." More than a place to work out, the dojo is a place for the study of a way of life. Because Aikido emphasizes community building, Susquehanna Aikido has hosted fundraising events for ACCESS-York to assist in their efforts to overcome domestic violence. The Koshinkan Aikido dojo is affiliated with the Aikido Association of America; we strive to carry on the legacy left by AAA founder Fumio Toyoda Shihan.

Interested individuals are welcome to observe classes.

Engle Sensei

Engle Sensei throwing a student Keith Engle has been studying martial arts for over 20 years, and holds the rank of sandan in Aikido; additionally, he has extensive experience in Tai Chi Chuan and Jujutsu. He focuses his training exclusively on Aikido, having found it to be the most effective and enriching of the arts he has explored.













Directions

Map to the dojo, click for a larger version. From Rt. 83 in York:
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    Take I-83 to the South Queen St. exit (Exit 16A), and take Rt. 74 South. Follow Rt. 74 south for 1.5 miles. After passing a Burger King on your left, turn left into the parking lot of the Arlington Shopping plaza. The dojo is in Suite #3. Ample parking is available.

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