Early Registration for USAF Summer Camp 2008
From: Jun Akiyama posted on 7. May 2008, 07:10am
URL: http://www.usaikifed.com/2008Camp.aspx
I just received the following from Laura Pavlick of Aikido East:
This is a reminder that the early registration period for Summer Camp 2008 ends May 31st. You can register by mailing in your forms which are available online at www.usaikifed.com, or by registering online at the same site.
There are 2 great choices for airconditioned accommodations this year. The suites are 4 single bedrooms with a large common area, a shared bathroom, a refrigerator and a microwave. The apartments are 2 double bedrooms, a common area, a shared bathroom and a kitchen. As you can see, there are no traditional "dorms" so we hope that everyone will be comfortable.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 860-567-2416.
Thank you for taking advantage of the early registration - it both saves you money and helps us organize a great event.
Sincerely,
Laura Pavlick
Director of Operations
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Yasuhisa Inaba Shihan in Victoria, BC, 5/10-5/11
From: Conrad Gustafson posted on 7. May 2008, 07:10am
URL: http://www.astandingwave.com/aikido
Victoria Family Aikido, a branch dojo of Calgary Aikikai, is pleased to announce that Yasuhisa Inaba Shihan of Calgary will be teaching a seminar in Victoria, BC on the weekend of May 10 - 11. Morning classes will be for all ages and abilities, including young children, parents and grandparents. Afternoon classes will be for adults and teenagers only (beginners welcome). There will be a children's movement workshop in the afternoon for families whose adults wish to train in the afternoon.
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Class last night was incredible. A handful of people got hit with swords, one person on multiple occasions (that was me). At the end of class he made the point that it is important to fail. I think that statement is often undervalued. He underlined that point by saying there is value in not focusing only on getting things right. It seems like what he was trying to convey is how much can be learned by not letting yourself stop when you get something wrong. When you move the wrong way, keep going. Commitment to the path will eventually show you the right way.
Do the technique wrong. Get up and do it again. Do the technique right. Get up and do it again.
It's difficult to let go of the desire to be right. Children could teach us a lot in that regard. Fearlessly, children do things not yet knowing what is right, but rather out of curiousity to find out what is right. They are "beginner humans" and effortlessly maintain the beginner's mind that is so often coveted. Last night's class is over but the learning hasn't stopped yet. |
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Summer Camp with Sensei Ken Robson 7th Dan Shudokan Aikido, Sensei Joe Thambu 7th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido, Sensei Robert Mustard 7th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido
Dates: Jul 25-28, 2008
Location: Nottingham, England
Venue: Jesse Boot Wildcat Arena
Address: Greenwood Road, Nottingham, England
Phone: 08006 121 126 (UK)
URL: http://www.shudokan.co.uk
E-mail: info@shudokan.info.co.uk
Notes: 140 pounds for all for 4 days or 45 per day, 50 percent deposit needed to confirm your place
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Seminar with Donovan Waite - 7th Dan
Dates: Jun 14-15, 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
Venue: Toronto YMCA
Address: 20 Grosvenor Street, Toronto, Canada
Phone: (416) 259-4320
URL: http://www.nakaima.ca
E-mail: info@nakaima.ca
Notes: Hosted by Shugyo and Naka Ima Aikikai
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