32, St'Gorg Preca College (ex Marija Assumpta School), Triq Joseph Abela Scolaro, Il-Hamrun, Malta
+356 9989 9733 Kevin Bonanno
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32, St'Gorg Preca College (ex Marija Assumpta School), Triq Joseph Abela Scolaro, Il-Hamrun, Malta
+356 9989 9733 Kevin Bonanno
info@aikidomalta.net www.aikidomalta.netMalta’s leading Aikido school, Aikikai Malta is a non-profit organisation based at St’Gorg Preca College, in Hamrun, Malta. Aikikai Malta through its training place, the Yamato Dojo has an active program of instruction three times a week. Adult classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays 18.30-20.00hrs, and Saturdays 16.30-18.00hrs. Juniors and young teenagers between 10 and 15 years old can attend the Junior Club on Saturdays 15.00-16.15hrs. The Yamato Dojo is situated at the timber-floored gymnasium of St’Gorg Preca College (ex- Maria Assumpta School) 32, J.Abela Scolaro Street, Hamrun, Malta. Aikikai Malta regularly receives visiting Aikidoka from overseas and warmly welcomes the opportunity to enrich its Aikido experience and broaden the Aikido friendship and community. Whether you are a new student or an experienced Aikidoka feel free to stop by the Dojo to observe, ask questions...or practice.
Triq Anglu Gatt, Il-Mosta, Malta
+356 9982 4984
chrisdance@onvol.net chris-dance-centre.business.siteInternational coach / organiser of the WDSF World Open Malta Dance Sport Cup and The Mediterrean Dance Festival / Technical Adviser and sport director of The Malta Dance Sport assosication / owner of chris dance centre mosta.
27, Triq It-Trincetta, Il-Mosta, Malta
+356 9944 3080 Edward Enriques
info@mostacyclingclub.com www.mostacyclingclub.comOver the years, the club has received numerous accolades and tributes as a result of its participation and podium finishes in local races including the Malta National Cycling Championships and Tour of Malta. The club’s is very proud to have as President Mr John Magri who was awarded the much coveted Malta Olympic Hall of Fame certificate. This is a reward which is given to those who have worked hard towards the sport they are involved in and is a rare achievement for anyone to obtain. Cycling Academy: The club’s driving force is powered by the desire to educate and promote the development of young athletes socially, physically and psychologically while keeping bad habits at bay. Our philosophy fosters sport as a way of life while encouraging our younger generation to move away from the sedentary life that is all too common nowadays, and shift towards a healthier active life. Our commitment to promote a healthy lifestyle among the younger generation led our club to set up the first cycling nursery on the island. Since 2008, subscription has been on the increase and the Mosta Cycling Club nursery has today acquired a positive widespread reputation thanks to the commitment exhibited by its qualified coaches, organisers and supporting members.