Aikido of Fairfield County holds classes at the Stamford Center for Martial Arts located at 100 Research Drive (Research Park in the Glenbrook area) in Stamford, Connecticut. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation (Eastern region - under the leadership of shihans Yamada, Kanai and Sugano) and the International Aikido Federation at Aikido World Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

The chief instructor, Ray Farinato, holds a 6th degree black belt in Aikido and is certified as a shidoin (instructor) by the United States Aikido Federation. He has trained in Aikido since 1973 and has been fortunate to study with many Aikido masters in the United States and in Japan.

Aikido can be practiced by people of nearly all ages and physical dispositions. Beginners and spectators are always welcome.

Please join us in practice!

Adult Class Schedule
Monday 8:00 to 9:30 pm
Tuesday 8:30 to 9:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 to 9:00 pm
Friday 6:45 to 7:30 am
Saturday
(open practice)
9:00 to 10:30 am
please call first

AIKIDO is a defensive martial art which helps to make people more balanced physically and mentally. This helps children develop both self-confidence and respect for others, while enjoying a physical activity which teaches them how to neutralize rather than promote aggression.

Classes are one hour long. The first 10 minutes are spent with warm-up exercises. The remainder of the class activities alternate between repeating body movements and defense techniques with a partner, and games designed to emphasize these principles. Typically the classes will have two to four adults participating to assist the children. The children are given a sufficient amount of activity to work out their day's tensions.

From the beginning, children are taught how to fall and roll safely. This tends to increase self-confidence and to implement our primary goal which is that no one becomes injured. Techniques for children consist mostly of simple avoidance, unbalancing and neutralizing methods. The joint locks associated with adult Aikido are not used with young children.

There are no competitions in Aikido. One of the basic tenents of the art is that a practitioner is not out to vanquish an enemy, but to develop their own ability to harmonize with their surroundings. Sometimes this means neutralizing an aggression, but more often it means avoiding a bad situation. Thus we emphasize developing an awareness of their surroundings, and demonstrating a respect for other people. However, they are taught to react decisively when the situation demands it.

Aikido has a ranking system (colored belts). Practical tests are taken after prescribed amounts of practice and attainment of minimum levels of proficiency.

The children's Aikido instructors are Tom Milucci (4th degree black belt), and Ray Farinato (6th degree black belt). The school is certified by the United States Aikido Federation.

Children's Class Schedule
Monday 6:45 to 7:45 pm

Aikido of Fairfield County
100 Research Drive
Stamford, CT 06907
(203) 570-9040

PDF Map

I-95 (from S to N) exit 9

  • left at light off ramp
  • left at next light onto Rte. 1
  • first right onto Courtland Ave.
  • after 1 mile right at light onto Glenbrook Rd.
  • first left at light onto Research Dr.
  • quarter mile ahead on right is 100 Research Dr,
  • second floor (left of Republican Club)

I-95 (from N to S) exit 9

  • right off ramp
  • first right onto Courtland Ave.
  • after1 mile right at light onto Glenbrook Rd.
  • first left at light onto Research Dr.
  • quarter mile ahead on right is 100 Research Dr,
  • second floor (left of Republican Club)
Merritt Parkway exit 36 (rte. 106) south
  • 3 miles right onto Middlesex Rd. at flashing light
  • quarter mile right onto Research Dr.
  • quarter mile ahead on right is 100 Research Dr.
  • second floor (left of Republican Club)