tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333874452007-11-20T17:14:30.406-05:00Aikido WayYonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comBlogger63125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1169009420616065682007-01-16T23:49:00.000-05:002007-01-17T23:41:06.300-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size:10;">Jan 15 Mon ~ Shomenuchi Ikkyo</span></i></b><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p> </o:p><br />108 Tenkans<br />108 Suwari Waza Shomen Suburi<br />Happo no Giri<br />Shomenuchi Ikkyo Omote<br />Shomenuchi Uchi Kaiten Kokyunage<br />Suwari Waza Kokyuho<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">Warm-up drills to establish clear sense of center, posture, and movement. Continued focus on solid basics.<span style=""> </span>After initial partner practice it moved to group practice where groups divided into 8 individuals in the positions of happo no giri and each attacked nage in the center with shomenuchi.<span style=""> </span>Nage completes ikkyo with same footwork (and economy of movement) as happo no giri.<span style=""> </span>Then technique changed to deal with the situation when the attacking arm is received too late for ikkyo. Beginners introduced to Shomenuchi Ikkyo and then joined and blended with the senior students. Class ended with Suwari Waza Kokyuho.</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1169009336088987152007-01-16T23:48:00.000-05:002007-01-16T23:48:56.100-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Jan 12 Fri ~ Beginners<o:p></o:p></span></i></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Continued practice of Katatetori Ikkyo and Katatetori Shihonage. Introduced Katatetori Ikkyo.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1168406287997302482007-01-10T00:17:00.000-05:002007-01-10T00:26:12.980-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size:10;">Jan 8 Mon ~ Sho Shin Kihon Waza</span></i></b><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Continuing with the “beginner’s mind” theme and clear review of the basics.<span style=""> </span>In order to accentuate the ‘fresh look’</span><span style="font-size:10;">after initiating the typical entry</span><span style="font-size:10;">, the entry was changed to “cross under the blade” (an irimi then tenkan in front of uke to receive the yokomenuchi strike as it completes its circular path). This entry was added after the conventional practice of each technique.<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">Yokomenuchi Shihonage (Omote & Ura)<br />Yokomenuchi Ude Kime Nage<br />Yokomenuchi Kotegaeshi<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1168405996185595622007-01-10T00:11:00.000-05:002007-01-10T00:13:16.186-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Jan 6 Sat ~ New Look at Ikkyo</span></i></b></p><p class="MsoNormal"><br /><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;"></span></i></b>New Year and an opportunity for looking at a basic technique with beginner’s mind.<o:p></o:p></p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"></span> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Tsuki Ikkyo<br />Ikkyo Projection<br />Irimi Ikkyo Kokyunage<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1168405895035336492007-01-09T23:44:00.000-05:002007-01-10T00:11:35.046-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Jan 5 Fri ~ New Beginner’s Class</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Another new beginner’s class that is motivated, excited about starting, listening intently and trying hard. Had the basic introduction of dojo etiquette and history as well as the outline of expected content and purpose of training.<span style=""> </span><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Courtesy<br />Awareness of the center<br />Walking<br />Sitting<br />Ikkyo Omote<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167954434628827252007-01-04T18:46:00.000-05:002007-01-04T18:47:14.640-05:00Sensei Bernie Mulligan - 1/2/07<table xmlns="http://purl.org/atom/ns#" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td colspan="2"><embed flashvars="" id="VideoPlayback" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=9077365916593560335&hl=en" style="width:400px; height:326px;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"> </embed></td></tr><tr/><tr><td>Sensei Bernie Mulligan demonstrating Aikido Kihon Waza - Tsuki Kotegaeshi in the First Class of 2007 - Michael Donnelly taking ukemi<br /> </td></tr></table>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167954886336680382007-01-04T18:17:00.000-05:002007-01-04T18:54:46.350-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size:10;">Jan 2 Tues <span style=""> </span>~ First Class of the Year</span></i></b><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p> </o:p> <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/1881/2456/1600/794279/2007NewYearGrp.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/1881/2456/320/980680/2007NewYearGrp.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />Sensei taught the first class of the new year and talked about “breaking the mirror”.<span style=""> </span>Leave the past behind, forget your preconceptions and look with “Sho Shin” (Beginner’s Mind), which was the calligraphy on the kamiza.<span style=""> </span>He spoke of 26 fundamental techniques (Kihon Waza) that serve as the foundation and the walls of Aikido.<span style=""> </span>All of the ‘fancy’ techniques are built on these and cannot be correctly implemented without mastery of the basics. “You cannot have a roof without walls and you cannot have walls without a foundation.”<span style=""> </span>He asked that even though we have done all the techniques before look at them as if you are seeing them for the first time.<span style=""> </span>He also asked that we concentrate on being a good uke.<span style=""> </span>This means attacking sincerely at the edge of what your partner can handle and resist only just enough.<span style=""> </span>He also said that we should let our partner make mistakes; that to talk and try to correct too much is futile.<span style=""> </span>We each should concentrate on one thing and not expect perfection all at once.<span style=""> </span>Let your partner discover the correction to their own errors… “shut up and train!”<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">Review of 5<sup>th</sup> kyu techniques<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><br /><o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167951513817071502007-01-04T17:57:00.000-05:002007-01-04T17:58:33.826-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 29 Wed ~ Last Class of the Year</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Discussion about Japanese New Year traditions particularly the idea of “susuharai”, the “soot sweeping” that occurs in order to ‘clean the house’ of grudges and negative things you don’t want to carry into the new year.<span style=""> </span>They should be swept out of your life, settled into the past and left behind.<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Tsuki Kotegaeshi<br />Tsuki Sankyo w/ Projection<br />Tsuki Tai Otoshi (2 Ways)<br /><span style=""> </span>Tenkan hooking the arm underneath the striking arm and then pivoting uke for the projection<br /><span style=""> </span>Entering underneath the striking arm to complete the throw (Kanai style)<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Focus on the details of posture, placement of the hands and extending from the center.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167947839075943352007-01-04T16:49:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:57:19.076-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 27 Wed ~ Beginners</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Katatetori Iriminage<br />Katatetori Nikkyo<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167947358671455692007-01-04T16:48:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:49:18.673-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 20 Wed ~ Beginners</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Yokomenuchi strike<br />Yokomenuchi Ude Kime Nage<br />Katatetori Kaitennage – Soto Mawari</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167946759856940172007-01-04T16:37:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:39:19.856-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 18 Mon ~ Sword & Body Movement Cont.</span></i></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Moving in to Strike on the Center Line<br />Entering under a Shomen Giri (Shinai)<br />Entering into a Yokomen Giri (Shinai)<br />Jo Tori / Yokomenuchi Shihonage<br />Tanto Tori / Yokomenuchi Shihonage<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Making the entries and general Aikido practice “crisper and sharper”.<span style=""> </span>Encouraging awareness of an actual defensive situation. Expanding confidence by entering from a greater distance into a more “threatening” situation.<span style=""> </span>Application of weapons movement to regular body movement practice.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167946303910727042007-01-04T16:30:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:41:17.976-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size:10;">Dec 15 Fri ~ Sword & Body Movement Cont.</span></i></b><br /><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p> </o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">6<sup>th</sup> & 7<sup>th</sup> Suburi<br />Boken Exercises<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">Morotetori Kokyunage (4 ways)<br /><span style=""> </span> Cross step entry to “pick a flower”<br /><span style=""> </span> Cross step entry to “drop the elbow” and elevate along nage’s central axis<br /><span style=""> </span> Irimi (while turning hips) entry then extending in an arc towards uke<br /><span style=""> </span> Hanme change entry along “tangent” of uke’s arms/hands</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1167946191653573682007-01-04T16:28:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:29:51.653-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 13 Wed ~ Beginners</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Ushirotekubi Kotegaeshi<span style=""></span><br />Morotetori Kokyuho<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166502392303828562006-12-18T23:25:00.000-05:002007-01-04T16:28:10.363-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size:10;">Dec 11 Mon ~ Sword Movement & Body Movement</span></i></b><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p> </o:p><br />1<sup>st</sup> Suburi<br />1<sup>st</sup> Awase<br />Tachi Dori</span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;"><o:p>Ryotetori Kokyuho<br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:10;">Maintaining movement along the center line, with upright posture, an open chest and springy knees. Harmonizing with the movement of a partner throughout the entire movement.<span style=""> </span>The harmony allows the opportunity to see where there are openings for entering for tachi dori.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166501881609449922006-12-18T23:15:00.000-05:002006-12-18T23:18:01.610-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 9 Sat ~ Renraku Waza</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Yokomenuchi Shihonage<br />Yokomenuchi Iriminage<br />Yokomenuchi Sankyo<br />Yokomenuchi Kaitenage<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Yokomenuchi Shihonage→Iriminage→Sankyo→Kaitennage<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166501697671288082006-12-18T23:12:00.000-05:002006-12-18T23:14:57.673-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 6 Wed ~ Beginners<o:p></o:p></span></i></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p></span></i></b><br /><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Rear Roll Outs<br />Tsuki Kotegaeshi<br />Ryotetori Tenshinage<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166501544687108442006-12-18T23:10:00.000-05:002006-12-18T23:12:24.686-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 4 Mon ~ Weapons Class</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />3<sup>rd</sup> & 4<sup>th</sup> Suburi<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166501429683870012006-12-18T23:01:00.000-05:002006-12-18T23:10:29.683-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Dec 4 Mon ~ Tanto Tori</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Yokomenuchi Shihonage (Tanto Tori)<br />Yokomenuchi Gokyo<br />Yokomenuchi Iriminage<br /><span style=""> </span>(Entering step w/ slip block)<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Review of differences between Sankyo & Nikkyo pins.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166500881978250202006-12-18T23:00:00.000-05:002006-12-18T23:01:21.980-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 29 Wed ~ Promotion Exam</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The tests were really good.<span style=""> </span>Clear movements, concise and with awareness.<span style=""> </span>Great posture.<span style=""> </span>Much improvement noted, particularly in the flow of movement.<span style=""> </span>Suwari waza was excellent with good balance and follow through.<span style=""> </span>Everyone passes with room to spare! We look forward to your continued practice and progress.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166500557490104402006-12-18T22:53:00.000-05:002006-12-18T22:55:57.490-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 29 Wed ~ Beginners<o:p></o:p></span></i></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Rear Rollouts<br />Cross Hand Shihonage<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166500394954513122006-12-18T22:51:00.000-05:002006-12-18T22:53:14.956-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 27 Mon ~ Review</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Katatetori Kaitenage<br /><span style=""> </span>Standing & Hanme Handache<br />Shomenuchi Iriminage<br /><span style=""> </span>Standing & Suwari Waza<br />Ushiro Tekubitori Kotegaeshi<br />Yokomenuchi Iriminage<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Focusing on details to polish the techniques.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166500293077872492006-12-18T22:43:00.000-05:002006-12-18T22:51:33.086-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 22 Wed ~ Beginners<o:p></o:p></span></i></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Tsuki Kotegaeshi<br />Rear Roll Outs<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Concentrating on rolling from the center.<o:p></o:p></span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1166499796635065042006-12-18T22:31:00.000-05:002006-12-18T22:43:16.660-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 20 Mon ~ Knee Work</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Hanme Handache<br /><span style=""> </span>Katatetori Kaitennage (Uchi & Soto Mawari)<br /><span style=""> </span>Katatetori Shihonage (Omote & Ura)<br />Suwari Waza<br /><span style=""> </span>Shomenuchi Iriminage<o:p><br /></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Looking for clarity of movement reflecting the footwork of the technique as it would be done from standing but with more economy.</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1165706676201295142006-12-09T18:17:00.000-05:002006-12-09T18:24:36.203-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 15 Wed ~ Beginners</span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p> </o:p><br />Katatetori Shihonage<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Moving from the center, good posture, rotating on the central axis, relationship to sword movement.</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33387445.post-1165705831124923702006-12-09T18:03:00.000-05:002006-12-09T18:10:31.126-05:00<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Nov 13 Mon ~ Test Review</span></i></b></p><p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><i style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt;"></span></i></b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p><br />Tsuki Iriminage<br />Mae-Geri Tsuki Iriminage<br />Tsuki Kotegaeshi<br />Hanme Handache<br /><span style=""> </span>Katatetori Kaitennage<br /><span style=""> </span>(Uchi & Soto Muwari)<o:p></o:p></span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p>Exploring tsuki as any strike or kick on a straight line.<span style=""> </span>Reinforcing the clear aspects of the technique that should be evident. Looking at the nature of the lead and the size of that movement in kaitennage.</span></p>Yonjuhachi Roninnoreply@blogger.com