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Old 02-10-2011, 12:41 PM   #1
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Dan Harden April 2011 Workshop Santa Ana, CA

Dan Harden will be conducting a workshop April 8, 9 & 10 in Santa Ana, CA, utilizing the Orange County Aiki Kai dojo facilities.

This will be a closed workshop with no pictures, video, or visitors allowed. Participants are required to fill out an application (available by e-mailing Dan @ homeoffice@charter.net ) to be considered for a spot. People may or may not be accepted by Dan's at his discretion.

Please do not direct questions or requests for attendance to Orange County Aiki Kai, which is being gracious with the use of their space while not being directly involved in workshop registration.

More details about schedule and what is to be covered will be posted as they become available.

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Old 02-11-2011, 01:42 PM   #2
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Re: Dan Harden April Workshop Santa Ana, CA

Best wishes for a successful workshop with Dan, Gary. The last one seemed well-received (by those attendees without an ax to grind).
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Old 02-11-2011, 02:14 PM   #3
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Re: Dan Harden April Workshop Santa Ana, CA

It is a beautiful day here, sunny, about 75 degrees and not a cloud in the sky..........nice time for a walk.......
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Old 02-11-2011, 03:24 PM   #4
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nice time for a walk.......
Don't forget to keep your spine gently stretched, like a vertical spear . . . your ribs open . . . with your head like a hoodie . . .
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Old 02-11-2011, 03:31 PM   #5
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It is a beautiful day here, sunny, about 75 degrees and not a cloud in the sky..........nice time for a walk.......
Funny, I just put down the sword I was working on, looked outside, and decided I'm gonna check my e-mails then take a short walk over to the local store, get an ice cream cone, and sit outside and enjoy this marvelous weather. I must say living in Southern California does sometimes have its benefits.

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Old 02-11-2011, 03:32 PM   #6
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Oh, and by the way, Gary, thank you for arranging/coordinating these things. Greatly appreciated.

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Old 02-11-2011, 03:48 PM   #7
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BIG CHANGE...Dates are the 15th, 16th and 17th of April..... Scheduling conflict on me.

So change your flights now to avoid the last minute rush..........
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Old 02-11-2011, 11:47 PM   #8
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Ice cream cones...taking a walk and sitting to enjoy the weather????
Its February ..okay..it's official you guys suck!
Gary...ever the gentlemen good grief!
Hope to see a bunch of people again and apparently several new faces.
All the best
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Old 02-12-2011, 12:16 AM   #9
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Waving southward from the north left coast, where cherries, plums and magnolias are in full glorious bloom...when I first moved to Calif and folks back east asked about winter sports, I said "yeah...gloating!"
Y'all have fun together in April!

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Old 02-18-2011, 08:28 AM   #10
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Okay I sent a bunch of replies out last night. This workshop is filling up very fast.
If you are interested let me know. There are a bunch of people who didn't make the UK cut off point.
I can't wait to meet and hang out with some new faces.
See you there
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Old 02-18-2011, 08:32 AM   #11
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Waving southward from the north left coast, where cherries, plums and magnolias are in full glorious bloom...when I first moved to Calif and folks back east asked about winter sports, I said "yeah...gloating!"
Y'all have fun together in April!
You remember "whiteouts" Janet?
During the repeat blizzards...Gary sends me a picture of the flower blooming outside his front door!!
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Old 02-23-2011, 11:32 PM   #12
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I nearly said i'l be there again...then i remembered it not just down the road for me! Dam it!

All the best to those going hope it was as much fun as the last time.

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Old 04-14-2011, 05:34 AM   #13
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Re: Dan Harden April Workshop Santa Ana, CA

Hello Everybody
Just a quick note confirming that Friday night at the school is confirmed 6;30 to....ya'll fall asleep.

I will be in town by noon...I will have my phone with access to email. Write if you want to hook up ...many of us are going to meet for dinner.See ya soon
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Old 04-14-2011, 06:27 AM   #14
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Have fun, but try not to hurt Dan, he's fragile
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Old 04-14-2011, 06:41 AM   #15
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Re: Dan Harden April Workshop Santa Ana, CA

Be sure to bring a large supply of carrots so that all of you "aiki bunnies" have plenty of nutrition to make it through such "soft" training.

Good Luck Folks!

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Old 04-14-2011, 08:28 AM   #16
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Hi Guys
I took no offence at Tony calling me an aiki bunny. No need for defense, no need for debate or to respond to his constant derision.
I simply offered Tony to try out his stuff... on me.
The results will just be more of the same;
The people assuming that talking about this stuff equals some ki-fairy in a skirt floating around the room...end up apologizing...and me saying "Don't worry about it"...and we end up making friends.
Ho hum....
The internet can make enemies of people who would otherwise get along famously. I simply cannot imagine some of the people here looking each other in the eye and saying some of the things they say to each other...good grief!

I just got back from Minn. with Don's crew a whole bunch of MMA guys BJJ/stick/knife guys..... I made sure I ate my carrots!
See ya soon
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Old 04-14-2011, 10:03 AM   #17
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I just got back from Minn. with Don's crew a whole bunch of MMA guys BJJ/stick/knife guys..... I made sure I ate my carrots!
See ya soon
Dan
you found carrots in Minnesota? how strange is that! only things in MN are snow in the winter and mosquitoes in the summer, and there are no such things as spring and fall.
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:18 PM   #18
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Well, everyone else is probably out still drinking frosty beverages. I had to visit a friend after today's session then home for a bedtime story for the little one. Had a blast as usual. Learned lots, mostly about what I still suck at. I have pain in weird places and I am reminded that my back isn't back 100%. But I'll be back tomorrow regardless.

Anyway, as I walked by my refrigerator I remembered this magnet that was given to me by a friend years ago. He said he thought of me when he saw it. Don't know what he means by that...
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:22 AM   #19
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pow pow pow bang......dat dat dat pow......dragons, mud and flying squirrels......we worked on the mojo style .......great weekend.
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Old 04-18-2011, 10:07 AM   #20
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pow pow pow bang......dat dat dat pow......dragons, mud and flying squirrels......we worked on the mojo style .......great weekend.
You left out the "salsa".

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Old 04-18-2011, 01:48 PM   #21
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A few curious survey questions for people who were at the Santa Ana workshop this past November and this one (Gary, Keith, or anybody else):

How would you rate or describe your own progress since then, based on the feedback you got from this workshop?
Do you feel, intellectually, you have an idea what you are training into your body now, and it's just a matter of conditioning it in, or do you still feel there are gaps in your understanding that make the nature of the training's purpose unclear by this point?
Relatedly, are you able to manifest the things worked on there now, or was it as much of a struggle as the first time?
What sort of broad structural changes have you made to your aikido training to work on the material in the interstice, if any, in terms of the balance of time allotted now to standard aikido practice and bdoy conditioning?

Wish I could have been there this time, but alas, there's an ocean or two between me and Cali now. I'll settle for a report or two, though.
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Old 04-18-2011, 03:37 PM   #22
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A few curious survey questions for people who were at the Santa Ana workshop this past November and this one (Gary, Keith, or anybody else):

How would you rate or describe your own progress since then, based on the feedback you got from this workshop?
I wouldn't go so far as to rate myself. I've been dealing with a very fragile back as well as other health issues for a number of years. So for the last few years I've been operating at a pretty low level at times. Good days, but other days when I'm simply too sore, too beat up, too weak, too inflamed, whatever. And a few weeks before the November seminar I had a slip and fall accident on my mother's brick steps, breaking my tail bone and cracking a couple ribs. So I wasn't exactly feeling all that snazzy last time around. Everything I did hurt into that damned tail bone. Although I will say it gives you remarkable feedback about the fact that your entire body seems to connect to that one point. So this time around I felt a lot better. I still have some pain from the tail bone and I still have problems with my back. So I did slow down at the end of each day as things tightened up and got more painful.

So all that said... I'm not really sure how to gauge things. I was grossly under performing the first time out -- it was intensely frustrating for me because I knew I could do better, but feeling like I had an icepick shoved into my lower back wasn't helping matters. This time out things felt a lot better. I still suck at a lot of stuff, but I *think* I was better able to link things together, to get stuff firing in a better sequence, and generally left me with a new list of things to work on.

So... In terms of my progress I think it is hard to say for myself. I'd think things like that would best be left to Dan and the others who were at both who worked with me at both -- I think we're all usually pretty bad at gauging that sort of things in ourselves.

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Do you feel, intellectually, you have an idea what you are training into your body now, and it's just a matter of conditioning it in, or do you still feel there are gaps in your understanding that make the nature of the training's purpose unclear by this point?
Well, I think I have a pretty good idea of where I want to go and what I need to do. But I'll also add that I've also attended a number of workshops with Toby Threadgill and one with Mike Sigman. I also caught George Ledyard up at the Aiki-web seminar a few years ago (along with Aaron Clark and Toby Threadgill-- that was fun -- thanks again, Jun). There are significant differences in approaches and context of all these people, of course, but I've learned a lot due to everything. So *in my case* I felt much more comfortable the second time around with Dan knowing better where he's coming from and how he approaches his teaching and training. It is a good fit for me and I think that is in part due to the heavy influence of Japanese Arts in Dan's background fitting better with my own. I have a similar (although different) feel when training with Toby -- it feels "natural" and comfortable even if it is different from my usual approach. So I have a lot of work to do -- none of this is just "take a seminar -- now you have it". I have been doing a lot of things I"ve learned from everyone mentioned, as health permits.

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Relatedly, are you able to manifest the things worked on there now, or was it as much of a struggle as the first time?
For me, a lot of things came more easily but that of course presents new things that don't. So I could do some of the things, sometimes even without massive corrections. But often with corrections. It's like anything else. 0 out of 10 originally. Work hard and get to 1 time in 10. Work a lot harder and you get to 4. Some "easy" things worked out a lot better. The harder stuff is still hard. So yeah, some progress, but that just gives confirmation of how powerful it can be and how much more I have to figure out. That's when you realize that it wasn't really a 10 point scale. And being at a 4 on that scale was really a 4 out of 30. Oops. Better train more...

But this is all good and to me is a sign that I'm learning. I've always trained in this kind of stuff because I'm intensely curious about it. I don't expect it to be easy -- what would the fun of that be? I study it because I know it's hard. And sometimes it's even harder than I realize. That's a good thing.

Chaos. How cool is that?

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What sort of broad structural changes have you made to your aikido training to work on the material in the interstice, if any, in terms of the balance of time allotted now to standard aikido practice and bdoy conditioning?
Well, I think I'm an anomaly here as well because I can relate what I've been learning to things I was taught in sword polishing that I never really "grok'ed" until I started learning this stuff from a variety of sources. How to hold the blade for polishing. How the entire body moves the blade although the body doesn't really move (huh?, yeah, I know). Over the last few years I've found that I can work on connections throughout my body doing my polishing, although it makes it a heck of a lot more strenuous at times. I also work alone, at home, and need to take breaks. So I'll find myself going out side and doing what I can in terms of winding exercises as well as others. I'll do my best approximation of some of Toby's exercises (which feel great for my back). I'll work on my approximation of Mike's Universal exercise. And I increasingly feel all seem to work similar pathways in the body, feeling more and more connections over time which make it easier to do them better. So I get a lot of chances to *kind* of work on it, and other chances to really focus on precise exercises I've been shown. So I get to spend more time than most, probably. But I'm sure there are others who are complete fanatics working constantly. There were a few guys there who I think are probably complete maniacs in their training. Especially that skinny Asian guy who kept bouncing around the room. I wish I still had that much energy...

In terms of my aikido training itself, well, in our style we start out with a full run through the aiki taiso before every class. Integrating these understandings in to how I do every single one of those exercises has been a good thing for me. I see the exercises differently now and I think I get much more out of them as well. I also find myself more stable, harder to move, easier to control the uke, easier to get kuzushi on contact, etc. I've also found myself feeling better doing certain techniques due to all the stuff I already listed. Many techniques take on a whole new complexion. I'll also say that I find myself going more on "automatic" now. Things just happen because that's how it works. And I better understand why it was always so hard to explain this stuff. It just is. If you feel it, you feel it. There you go. If you don't have it, well, it's really hard to explain what "it" is.

So how much better in my Aikido? Again, I have no idea -- that's not up to me to say. I just keep training because it's what I like doing. The same reason I go to all these seminars -- I just enjoy training and learning. I feel better overall while training. I feel more in control. I feel I have more power overall. But all that is hard to quantify.

And I'll add that I feel the same way about all my training, IP or otherwise. There is so much to learn. There are so many components and perspectives in to these arts. And so many reasons people do them. So... It's all good.

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Wish I could have been there this time, but alas, there's an ocean or two between me and Cali now. I'll settle for a report or two, though.
Sorry you weren't there. I had fun, I sweat a lot, I learned a lot. I have more to work on. It's all good.

Hope it helps.

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Oh Well...Missed another one.

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