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Aikido to be taught in Da Nang college

Aikido, a defensive martial art from Japan, has been included as part of physical training at the Dong A College in the central city of Da Nang for 2016-17.
Aikido to be taught in Da Nang college ảnh 1Trainees join an Aikido course at Aikido Yoseikan Da Nang club (Source: Aikido Yoseikan Da Nang)

Da Nang (VNA)💧 - Aikido, a defensive martial art from Japan, has been included as part of physical training at the Dong A College in the central city of Da Nang for 2016-17.

Chairman of the private Dong A College, Nguyen Thi Anh Dao, said it’s the first college in the central and central highlands provinces to include the martial art in the curriculum along with karate, taekwondo, football and volleyball.
Japanese masters will start training students later this year. The college also established karate, aikido and taekondo clubs for regular training three days a week along with life-skills programmes.
The private college and William Angliss Institute from Australia have started a personnel training programme for the hospitality, tourism and culinary arts sectors for the 2016-17 period, as well as Japanese language training in cooperation with Route Inn Group from Japan. Aikido, which debuted in Vi e t n am in 1958, was introduced in Da Nang 33 years ago.-VNA
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