Seminar: Ikeda Hiroshi Shihan in Illinois, December 4-6, 2009
Posted 11/24/2009 12:40pm [from Lisa Tomoleoni]
Please join us for a 3-day seminar with Ikeda Hiroshi Shihan, 7th dan. Aikidoists of any affiliation are welcome. Space is limited so pre-registration is recommended. Please see our website for further information (www.aikidoshimbokudojo.com) or call us at (847) 458-9309.
Video/DVD: New Seigo Yamaguchi DVD from Aikido Journal
Posted 10/31/2009 4:45pm [from Jun Akiyama]
Aikido Journal has announced the first DVD with Seigo Yamaguchi sensei. More information on this new DVD may be found on their website here.
Dojo News: Toyoda Center Accepting Uchideshi Applications in MI
Posted 10/27/2009 10:17am [from Toyoda Center/Yushinkan Dojo]
The Toyoda Center of Aikido and Kendo in Grand Rapids, MI is now accepting applications for the uchideshi (live-in student) program. The Toyoda Center has had a successful uchideshi program since 1994 and has openings for 3 new uchideshi. Accepted candidates will participate in the Aikido and Kendo programs primarily, with opportunities to study Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA. More information at the link provided.
Dojo News: Aikido in Kenya
Posted 10/27/2009 10:17am [from Marcin Chlystun]
This is to inform everyone that first Aikido section in Kenya has been initiated at the Embassy of Japan. Practice takes place on Friday at 5pm at the Cultural center of the Japanese Embassy.
We welcome and invite everybody who would like and contribute to the development of Aikido in Kenya.
We also welcome help and assistance in acquiring equipment and mats, which we still do not have.
Looking forward to see you in Kenya.
With best wishes,
Marcin and Mateusz
Seminar: Aikido Sydney City to host Jean-Rene Leduc Sensei (AKI Canada)
Posted 10/27/2009 10:17am [from Berin Mackenzie]
Aikido Kenkyukai Sydney City is pleased to be hosting a visit by Jean-Rene Leduc Sensei, 5th dan, of AKI Canada. Leduc Sensei will be leading special classes at Sydney City Dojo throughout November 2009, in addition to four weekend seminars in NSW and South Australia. Leduc Sensei is one of Yoshinobu Takeda Shihan's leading students and is internationally renowned for his dynamic, joyous and flowing Aikido style. All Aikido students are welcome to join us for training. For posters with full details, please consult our online events calendar!
Article: " Ariana Strozzi – A martial artist making a difference"
Posted 10/24/2009 12:13am [from Jun Akiyama]
Another article in examiner.com's "martial artists making a difference" series, this time on Ariana Strozzi. From the article: "While studying Aikido she realized that the principles she was learning were similar to the principles she practiced while training horses. This notion opened up a whole new way of practicing horsemanship that could be applied to self-development for leaders. Her background and love for horses slowly merged with her experiences while training leaders."
Article: "Friends and Allies"
Posted 10/21/2009 11:22pm [from Jun Akiyama]
Here is an article entitled "Friends and Allies" which recounts a story of the author's encounters with bullies back in fourth grade.
From the article: "Deeply affected by Aikido's philosophy of non-violent self-defense, bolstered by my newly acquired church teachings to "turn the other cheek," I had become militantly pacifistic. So, I refused to fight. If they persisted, I'd use the Aikido techniques I'd learned to defend myself. But only that. They didn’t know what to make of it. Who was this weird kid who refused to fight, ignored their taunting, and acted as if they didn’t exist? It was a challenge, so they upped the ante - and I couldn't keep up."
Article: "Aikido: Mansfield Senior High graduate a hit in Japan"
Posted 10/20/2009 2:42pm [from Jun Akiyama]
Here's an article entitled "Aikido: Mansfield Senior High graduate a hit in Japan" which highlights Josh Ramsey, a Tomiki aikido practitioner, who "became the highest placing American in tanto randori aikido in more than 30 years, finishing in the top four" in the recent Eighth International Sport Aikido Tournament last month.
From the article: "He picked up fans along the way as the non-Japanese in the crowd found a rooting interest to follow as 'The Football Player,' as he was dubbed in Kyoto, wound up in the semifinals. Because of his size compared to most of the competition and his dominating success, he was also dubbed 'Joshzilla.'"