Aikikai Shihan Terry Ezra, 6th dan in Houston, 6/7-6/8/2008
From: Jorge Garcia posted on 13. May 2008, 03:23pm
URL: http://www.shudokanaikido.com/seminar/
The Shudokan Aikido Association is pleased to announce a seminar with Shihan Terry Ezra, 6th dan Aikikai on June 7-8, 2008.
Ezra Shihan has studied Aikido and healing arts for over 40 years. Born on the Wirral, Merseyside in 1945 he began training in Aikido as a teenager. He has continued his studies since with various Japanese teachers. In January 2006 Terry Ezra received promotion to Shihan from Hombu Dojo, Aikido World Headquarters.
Ezra Shihan is respected throughout the British Isles and many other parts of the world for the quality of his instruction. He has taught in other countries such as Ireland, Greece, Norway, Bulgaria, Poland, Tenerife , Holland, Russia, South Africa and Colombia and is renowned for his understanding and sensitivity.
His life is dedicated to the development of the human consciousness and the spreading of peace and harmony through his intensive training and teaching of Aikido. For more information, call 281-630-0361 or email Jorge Garcia at aikifudoshin@hotmail.com Everyone is welcome.
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So I had my students work on balance last night. We did a few rooting exercises and then spent the remainder of the night studying how a person can be made to lose their balance. I just had one of a pair stand, feet square, knees slightly bent and working in place to keep balanced. The other of the pair could do anything they liked to make their partner lose balance - but only with a single point of contact and with no abrupt force. We moved on to balance-taking with two points of contact and then three. Finally, I allowed the one being unbalanced to step about to maintain balance. We worked slowly, studying how to find that off-balancing angle or action that prevented any corrective steps or body shifts or that used these corrective steps or shifts to further bind the person and take their balance.
This practice was totally principle-oriented. I showed my students no particular technique whereby they could take their partner's balance and urged them to resist using actual aikido technique to do so. I asked them to be very creative about how they applied the principles of balance-taking. I think my students were both fascinated and frustrated by this challenge. Often, they would be moving along the right line, but at not quite the right angle. If their initial effort didn't induce their partner to lose balance, though, they would simply stop the action entirely and start again. I had to encourage them to feel out their action thoroughly and see if small shifts in its direction could change the outcome. To their surprise, they found that fundamentally their choice of tactic was usually sound -- it just needed a little fine-tuning.
I think some of my students would prefer to have the answers handed to them, neatly packaged in a technique. But a technique can be practiced and appear to be "working" even if the underlying principles aren't understood. This kind of technical training creates illusions about martial effectiveness, however, which I am eager to prevent in my students. |
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Toshiro Suga, 6th Dan Aikikai, in Edinburgh 31st May - 1st June
From: Scott Reed posted on 9. May 2008, 07:29am
URL: http://www.edinburghaikido.co.uk
Toshiro Suga will be giving his annual course in Edinburgh, Scotland over the weekend of the 31st May/ 1st June. Toshiro began aikido in 1968 at Hombu Dojo and now resides in France, teaching under the direction of Tamura Sensei. All welcome - please bring aikido weapons and valid insurance.
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Update of the USAF Shihan list
From: Jim Baker posted on 9. May 2008, 07:29am
URL: http://www.aikidoeast.com/aikidoeast/certified_instructors/certified_instructors.html
The United States Aikido Federation has updated its list of certified Shihans. There are now twenty Shihans in the USAF.
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Seminar with Frank Doran, Shihan
Dates: Aug 15-17, 2008
Location: San Diego, CA
Venue: Sunset Cliff Aikido
Address: 5019 Santa Monica Blvd., San Diego, CA
Phone: (619) 222-5085
URL: http://www.SunsetCliffsAikido.com
E-mail: Aikido@SunsetCliffsAikido.com
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