Rocky Mountain Ki Society is a 501(c)3 federal non-profit organization. We offer instruction in Ki-Aikido and Ki Development.
Ki-Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art. It is not practiced as a competitive sport. What is commonly called Ki-Aikido in the U.S.A. is called Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido in Japan. The English translation of Ki-Aikido literally means "the way of harmony with universal energy". Emphasizing harmony and grace of movement, Ki-Aikido is considered a non-aggressive art. Rather than responding to an opponent with force, a Ki-Aikido practicioner redirects an opponents' attacking energy into a pin or a roll. Rocky Mountain Ki Society is an officially authorized dojo through Ki No Kenkyukai headquarters in Japan.
It is an enjoyable lifelong activity resulting in fitness, flexibility, stress reduction, and increased health and well-being.
It is a noncompetitive yet challenging activity; there are no winners or losers.
It helps builds self-confidence and the ability to react appropriately in situations involving conflict and the need for self-defense.
The dojo (or training hall) is a special place. While you are there, the
outside world is left behind. It is a place to learn about yourself and how
you interact with others: your expectations, fears, and reactions in