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Dojo and The Way

by Nick Lowry DOJO is the way place. All the stuff we practice in a DO-jo — the aiki do and ju do and jo do and karate do and ken do and iai do and all the rest, are … Read More

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Testimonials

Tradition meets science in the arts of self defense. Awesome in every way.

Wayne G.

Knowledgeable instructors who treat you like family. The goal is to learn each art without getting injured in the process.

Nate M.

Excellent learning environment = respect, awesome attitude,great instructors, fun experience, Sensei Lowry is outstanding !

John B.

This is an excellent place learn different arts from a great group of people. They have many classes daily to attend to make it easy for those with busy schedules!

Steve R.

I travel from Fl. to learn at this dojo, and will continue to do so.

David S. - Florida

The best place for budo, not just in OKC or even Oklahoma, but regionally. Nick Lowry sensei has something to offer everyone.

Neil M.

I came from a program where they really didn’t seem to want me.  When I walked into Windsong, I was greeted, my questions were answered, and I was welcomed to participate.  So, at Windsong: I was welcomed. I was included. I was accepted. I was instructed with patience. My progress was celebrated. I felt a balance of encouragement and challenge. No matter what age I reach, I will still be working on applications from what I learned at Windsong.

Danny V. - Oklahoma

This is such a great place. Of course, the Aikido techniques are sound, but the people and practitioners are some of the finest people I have ever met. You will have fun and learn a lot about yourself as well.

Eric F.

I think that it’s a bodacious place with excellent people from the top down to the beginner.

Richard P.

Love this place. Great techniques taught by even better people. Super fun learning the judo throws and grappling.

Jake W.

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