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KenpoKev
6th December 2000, 22:30
Greetings from Lake Tahoe,
I have a business associate in the Kansas City/Overland Park area that is interested in studying Aikido. He is in his late 30's and in generally good health. I have recommended Aikido over other styles as I think it more appropriately matches his personality and goals in training.

Any recommendations you can offer would be most appreciated.

Respectfully,
Kevin Schaller

BC
6th December 2000, 23:08
Kevin:

I would recommend Larry Graham's dojo in KC. I've met and practiced with him on several occasions and, in addition to being a very skilled aikidoka, he's a really nice guy - as are his students.

Kansas City Aikido School
Instructor: Larry D. Graham
Overland Park Comm. Center
Room 001
6300 West 87th Street
Overland Park, Kansas 66208
913-362-6951
http://www.kcaikido.com/

Best of luck to you and your friend!

KenpoKev
6th December 2000, 23:56
Thank you very much for the referral, I'll pass the info along!
I will also tell my friend that you were the referral.
Warmest Regards,
Kevin Schaller

Nick
7th December 2000, 02:15
also, go to http://www.aikiweb.com and look at the dojo search there- it's pretty extensive... I was surprised to find my own dojo on there.

Nick

akiy
7th December 2000, 17:01
Originally posted by Nick
also, go to http://www.aikiweb.com and look at the dojo search there- it's pretty extensive... I was surprised to find my own dojo on there.
Of course, if you do go to the AikiWeb Dojo Search Engine and find that your dojo is not on there or the information is outdated, please let me know using the submission page at:

http://www.aikisearch.com/submit.html

I would greatly appreciate it!

-- Jun Akiyama

KenpoKev
21st December 2000, 00:30
Thanks so much for the referral.

My friend has visited Mr. Graham's dojo and is intending to study there. What's funny, is that I had described what I considered an ideal dojo to look for in my early discussions with my friend, and Mr. Graham's dojo is just about a perfect example of what I described.

Thanks again for the excellent referral.
Merry Christmas,
Kevin Schaller

BC
21st December 2000, 16:58
That's great! Please wish your friend "Good Keiko!" for me, and hopefully we can practice together at a future seminar.