The martial arts taught at Aiki-Jitsu of Tahlequah include:
SDS Aiki-Jitsu - The primary system taught at Aiki-Jitsu of Tahlequah; this art was developed in Japan during the early days of the Samurai for use in battlefield conditions, this all inclusive art is intended for real combat under the worst of conditions, but is addaptable enough that it is used by many people the world over to restain violent persons without causing injury.
Bojitsu - A stick fighting art which includes four different lengths of stick from the yawara or pocket stick, to the bo staff. Bojitsu is a no nonsense martial art that borrows from several stick fighting arts.
Jeet Kendo - The art of the Katana, or Japanese sword. Learn the techniques of some of the most feared swordsmen of all time.
Kobujutsu - This is a system of weapons training that includes the sword, the various sizes of stick, knife, nunchuka, tonfa, and kama.
Bushido Kempo - The combat art developed by Professor Gary Dill. Combines combative karate, Aiki-Jitsu, and weapons training.