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07-13-2000, 01:33 PM
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Dojo: Aikido of Greater Atlanta
Location: Atlanta, GA
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Ahh, wakarimasu. Domo Arigato Jun-san  .
-Nick
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Nick Porter
"Do not fall into the trap of the artisan who boasts twenty years of experience, when in fact he has had only one year of experience-- twenty times."
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07-14-2000, 10:39 PM
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Dojo: Aikido Eastside
Location: Bellevue, WA
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Re: just not aikido then
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[b][quote] dave wrote:
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First I'm shallow and I hate fat sensei (of course, there's never been a fat, lazy or lousy Aikido sensei) and now I'm one of the 4 horsemen. Sheesh.
[Edited by Erik on July 4, 2000 at 08:04pm]
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Hey easy on the fat Sensei comments!
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07-15-2000, 01:19 PM
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"dave"
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Dojo: nashville aikiki(last)
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Re: Re: just not aikido then
[quote] George S. Ledyard wrote:
[b][quote] Erik wrote:
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First I'm shallow and I hate fat sensei (of course, there's never been a fat, lazy or lousy Aikido sensei) and now I'm one of the 4 horsemen. Sheesh.
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Hey easy on the fat Sensei comments!
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Hey george The fat sensi thing is Erik just to set the record straight.
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your Kindness IS your greatness
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07-15-2000, 01:25 PM
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"dave"
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Dojo: nashville aikiki(last)
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Re: In agreemaent
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dave wrote:
I am in full agreement,as you say aikiBUDO,this indicates a different idea.erik would do better to say tomikibudo.
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Quick question -- are you saying that Tomiki aikido is not aikido?
As for what Chuck calls his art, I wouldn't care if he called it Foobar-do. I've been fortunate enough to feel what he does, and it's good aikido to me.
-- Jun
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I dont know if tomiki is aikido or not and if its cool with hambu dojo what could I say.
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your Kindness IS your greatness
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07-15-2000, 02:43 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Re: Re: In agreemaent
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dave wrote:
I dont know if tomiki is aikido or not and if its cool with hambu dojo what could I say.
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There are plenty of dojo that do are not under the umbrella of Aikikai Hombu Dojo yet are still very much a part of the aikido "world" in my opinion. Those in the "styles" of Yoshinkan, Tomiki, Ki Society, Seidokan, and others are still, in my eyes, very much a part of aikido.
-- Jun
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07-15-2000, 04:00 PM
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Dojo: Aikido of Greater Atlanta
Location: Atlanta, GA
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Re: Re: Re: Re: In agreemaent
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akiy wrote:
There are plenty of dojo that do are not under the umbrella of Aikikai Hombu Dojo yet are still very much a part of the aikido "world" in my opinion. Those in the "styles" of Yoshinkan, Tomiki, Ki Society, Seidokan, and others are still, in my eyes, very much a part of aikido.
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Jun, I couldn't agree more. While Aikikai is the original organization, I believe that these instructors who founded these 'styles' simply wanted to put their own 'spin' on Aikido, to bring it to a different audience (Tomiki, for example), and hopefully, to enrich Aikido for all of us.
-Nick
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Nick Porter
"Do not fall into the trap of the artisan who boasts twenty years of experience, when in fact he has had only one year of experience-- twenty times."
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04-24-2006, 09:43 AM
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Dojo: Aikido of Cincinnati
Location: Cincinnati
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: What makes a good student?
I realize that I am still a beginner to many standards. I still believe that anyone who practices Aikido is a very special person. I have respect to anyone who is willing to be thrown around, (FUN I WANT TO ADD) in this environment. A good student is one who shows respect, has a good attitude all the time, even if their waza is not perfect, because I believe this would come with time. I am still learning right?
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04-25-2006, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: What makes a good student?
[quote=Dallas Adolphsen
"the hurryer I go the behinder i get"[/QUOTE]
Is this from " The Tao of Pooh"?
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04-25-2006, 10:54 PM
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#34
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Dojo: Shuryukan Yoshinkai Aikido
Location: Khobar Saudi Arabia
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 179

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Re: What makes a good student?
A good student in my opinion is a member in good standing, meaning:
a member who has good moral character
a member who maintains an updated account
a member who respects all dojo protocols and etiquettes
a member who adheres to the dojo's Code of Honor
a member with good attendance
All of the above
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