I think I've booked the last saturday of the month for the forseeable future.
Just spent a week with David Brown Sensei, 5-dan Aikikai, at his home outside Melbourne. My friend Danny and I did over 20 hours training with him in his private dojo. It has mapped out the next few years training for us.
Also had lunch with Stan Schmidt Sensei and did a little training.
Look forward to seeing you.
regards
Andrew
Clive <clive.elks@...> wrote:
Andrew
My apologies wil not be able to make it this weekend.
Are you going to schedule for the rest of the year? I can then pencil them in my diary and ensure I have the best chance of getting over.
REgards Clive
--- In AikiYuishinSyd@..., Andrew Sunter <atsunter@y...> wrote: > Hi everyone, our January intensive is tomorrow. Be there in time for a 9.30 start. > > regards > > Andrew > > > > --------------------------------- > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
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My apologies wil not be able to make it this weekend.
Are you going to schedule for the rest of the year? I can then pencil
them in my diary and ensure I have the best chance of getting over.
REgards
Clive
--- In AikiYuishinSyd@..., Andrew Sunter
<atsunter@y...> wrote:
> Hi everyone, our January intensive is tomorrow. Be there in time
for a 9.30 start.
>
> regards
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
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Martin, your presence is desirable for instructor accreditation.
regards
Andrew
Daniel James <d.james@...> wrote:
To: griffithaikido , aikidoyuishinkai From: Daniel James Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:01:55 +1000 Subject: [aikidoyuishinkai] Williams Sensei Semina, Saturday Mar 19th 2005, Cleveland Dojo
SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT Michael Williams Sensei Chief Instructor Aikido Yuishinkai International Saturday Mar 19th 2005, Cleveland Dojo, Australia -- dr. daniel james, school of microelectronics, griffith university, nathan qld 4111, australia
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification, instant success,
and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly the wrong direction", G.Leonard
> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream name=Williams_seminar_Mar_19th_2005.pdf
Hi All,
Frankie Chan Sensei has setup a yahoo discussion group for all members of
and those interested in Master Koretoshi Maruyama's Aikido Yuishinkai to
interact in. If you would like to join this group you can do so with the
following link.
http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/aikidoyuishinkai/
Or
http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/aikidoyuishinkai/join
Cheers,
Dan
--
dr. daniel james, school of microelectronics,
griffith university, nathan qld 4111, australia
http://maxwell.me.gu.edu.au/dj/http://griffithaikido.com
+61 (0)7 3875 5036 (w), +61 (0)7 3875 5384(f) ,
+61 (0)401 683 592 (m)
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification,
instant success, and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly
the wrong direction", G.Leonard
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> Subject: Merry Christmas
> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:15:43 -0000
> From: "Welch, Miranda" <miranda.welch@...>
> To: "Andrew Sunter" <atsunter@...>
>
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> All the best for a happy Christmas and a great 2005. Best wishes to everyone
> else in the dojo as well - if you are having another training before
> Christmas.
>
> Miranda
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Just a reminder that, as well as our xmas party, we will be having our final
intensive of the year tomorrow.
We will have our second guest instructor of the week, Michael Clarke Sempai,
for the first session. Mike Sempai has a black belt in aikibudo (Kufudokan) and
has also trained for several years in Takemusu Aikido under Takayasu Sensei
(6-dan). Some of you have met Mike Sempai on previous visits. This is the first
time he has accepted an invitation to teach.
We will train the usual times, 9.30 to 11.30, break for coffee, then 12 to 2.00
best regards
Andrew
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I will be attending without Heather. Regrettably she will be working and was unable to swap shifts.
See you there
Kind Regards
Neil
Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...> wrote:
Craig has arranged our xmas party, please see the details below. Sorry for the late notice. Hope to see you all there. Please respond if you are going to be there (and with how many people) so we can adjust the booking if necessary.
Best regards
Andrew
--- Craig Leith wrote: > Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:20:24 +1100 > To: Andrew Sunter > From: Craig Leith > Subject: Xmas Party > > Good afternoon, > > I have arranged the following venue for our Xmas celebrations this > Saturday night. Hope to see you there. > > Venue - > > White Horse Restaurant & Bar > 381 Crown Street (Near Foveaux Street) > Surry Hills > Ph 8333 9900 > > Wide menu - Entrees $ 14.00 - $ 16.00 Mains $
27.00 - $ 30.00 > > I have made a booking at the brasserie for 8 people, please let me > know if numbers are increasing. > > Booking - 7.30 pm > > Vesna & I will be there at 6.30 pm if you wish to arrive early for a > pre dinner drink or two. > > Look forward to seeing you all there. > > Craig > > Hi Andrew, > > Having trouble sending this e-mail, could you please forward this to the > group. > > Craig > > > > > > > -- > _________________________________________________ > Craig Leith > Sales Manager > Foodservice Equipment International Pty. Limited > 51 Chard Road > BROOKVALE NSW 2100 > Ph: (02) 9938 5000 > Fax: (02) 9938 5055 >
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Andrew,
Sorry about this, Craig did phone me to ask if I could send it out but
I have been stuck in meetings ever since. Thanks for sending it out.
Kate
>>> atsunter@... 16/12/04 17:17:56 >>>
Craig has arranged our xmas party, please see the details below. Sorry
for the
late notice. Hope to see you all there. Please respond if you are going
to be
there (and with how many people) so we can adjust the booking if
necessary.
Best regards
Andrew
--- Craig Leith <sales@...> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:20:24 +1100
> To: Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...>
> From: Craig Leith <sales@...>
> Subject: Xmas Party
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have arranged the following venue for our Xmas celebrations this
> Saturday night. Hope to see you there.
>
> Venue -
>
> White Horse Restaurant & Bar
> 381 Crown Street (Near Foveaux Street)
> Surry Hills
> Ph 8333 9900
>
> Wide menu - Entrees $ 14.00 - $ 16.00 Mains $ 27.00 - $ 30.00
>
> I have made a booking at the brasserie for 8 people, please let me
> know if numbers are increasing.
>
> Booking - 7.30 pm
>
> Vesna & I will be there at 6.30 pm if you wish to arrive early for a
> pre dinner drink or two.
>
> Look forward to seeing you all there.
>
> Craig
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Having trouble sending this e-mail, could you please forward this to
the
> group.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> _________________________________________________
> Craig Leith
> Sales Manager
> Foodservice Equipment International Pty. Limited
> 51 Chard Road
> BROOKVALE NSW 2100
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of course, we should have mentioned that the party is this Saturday, 18 Dec
A
--- Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...> wrote:
---------------------------------
Craig has arranged our xmas party, please see the details below. Sorry for the
late notice. Hope to see you all there. Please respond if you are going to be
there (and with how many people) so we can adjust the booking if necessary.
Best regards
Andrew
--- Craig Leith <sales@...> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:20:24 +1100
> To: Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...>
> From: Craig Leith <sales@...>
> Subject: Xmas Party
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have arranged the following venue for our Xmas celebrations this
> Saturday night. Hope to see you there.
>
> Venue -
>
> White Horse Restaurant & Bar
> 381 Crown Street (Near Foveaux Street)
> Surry Hills
> Ph 8333 9900
>
> Wide menu - Entrees $ 14.00 - $ 16.00 Mains $ 27.00 - $ 30.00
>
> I have made a booking at the brasserie for 8 people, please let me
> know if numbers are increasing.
>
> Booking - 7.30 pm
>
> Vesna & I will be there at 6.30 pm if you wish to arrive early for a
> pre dinner drink or two.
>
> Look forward to seeing you all there.
>
> Craig
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Having trouble sending this e-mail, could you please forward this to the
> group.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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> Foodservice Equipment International Pty. Limited
> 51 Chard Road
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> Fax: (02) 9938 5055
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Craig has arranged our xmas party, please see the details below. Sorry for the
late notice. Hope to see you all there. Please respond if you are going to be
there (and with how many people) so we can adjust the booking if necessary.
Best regards
Andrew
--- Craig Leith <sales@...> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:20:24 +1100
> To: Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...>
> From: Craig Leith <sales@...>
> Subject: Xmas Party
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have arranged the following venue for our Xmas celebrations this
> Saturday night. Hope to see you there.
>
> Venue -
>
> White Horse Restaurant & Bar
> 381 Crown Street (Near Foveaux Street)
> Surry Hills
> Ph 8333 9900
>
> Wide menu - Entrees $ 14.00 - $ 16.00 Mains $ 27.00 - $ 30.00
>
> I have made a booking at the brasserie for 8 people, please let me
> know if numbers are increasing.
>
> Booking - 7.30 pm
>
> Vesna & I will be there at 6.30 pm if you wish to arrive early for a
> pre dinner drink or two.
>
> Look forward to seeing you all there.
>
> Craig
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Having trouble sending this e-mail, could you please forward this to the
> group.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> _________________________________________________
> Craig Leith
> Sales Manager
> Foodservice Equipment International Pty. Limited
> 51 Chard Road
> BROOKVALE NSW 2100
> Ph: (02) 9938 5000
> Fax: (02) 9938 5055
>
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Wish I could be there. Hope you have a great time.
Mark.
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:22:48 +1100 (EST)
> From: Andrew Sunter <atsunter@...>
> Subject: Guest instructor
>
> On Wednesday, 15 December, class will be taught by Dr Danny James Sensei
> (4-dan) from our Griffith University club. James Sensei is an eclectic budo
> researcher. One of his areas of interest is the analysis and integration of
> basic exercises. Next week, James Sensei will explore the connection between
> kumitachi and our three ashi waza from the warm-ups (changing hanmi, moon
> shadow -- lizard legs and cutting). He will then examine how these principles
> have application in taijutsu.
>
> James Sensei works in the field of sports performance telemetry. He will
> present a paper at a conference in Japan next September entitled "Dynamics of
> a swing: A study of classical Japanese swordsmanship using accelerometers".
>
> After class we will probably eat pizza and drink beer at our local restaurant.
>
> Hope to see you all there.
>
> regards
>
> Andrew
>
On Wednesday, 15 December, class will be taught by Dr Danny James Sensei (4-dan) from our Griffith University club. James Sensei is an eclectic budo researcher. One of his areas of interest is the analysis and integration of basic exercises. Next week, James Sensei will explore the connection between kumitachi and our three ashi waza from the warm-ups (changing hanmi, moon shadow -- lizard legs and cutting). He will then examine how these principles have application in taijutsu.
James Sensei works in the field of sports performance telemetry. He will present a paper at a conference in Japan next September entitled "Dynamics of a swing: A study of classical Japanese swordsmanship using accelerometers".
After class we will probably eat pizza and drink beer at our local restaurant.
I can only make the first session.
Kate
>>> atsunter@... 26/11/04 12:06:48 >>>
The November intensive is tomorrow (Saturday).
Please let me know if you intend being there.
regards
Andrew
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Just to let you know if you haven't got my mobile phone number it is 0425-266751. For those who can make it see you on Monday and Wednesday evening next week.
regards,
Martin
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I'm off to NZ tomorrow to check the aiki scene in Auckland and see Miranda grade. Martin will be taking classes next week. Please give him your support and wish him bon voyage. These are Martin's last classes for 2004 as he is going back to Wales for about a month.
I'm off to NZ tomorrow to check the aiki scene in Auckland and see Miranda grade. Martin will be taking classes next week. Please give him your support and wish him bon voyage. These are Martin's last classes for 2004 as he is going back to Wales for about a month.
Is Aikido a complete martial art? Can the Aikidoka reach the
pinnacle training solely in Aidido?
Or does it need to be supplemented by another, complementary
internal art e.g. Tai Chi, Pakua or Hsingi to produce a well-rounded
martial artist?
Neil
SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT Michael Williams Sensei 9th Dan, Chief Instructor Aikido Yuishinkai International Saturday Nov 20th 2004, Cleveland State High, Brisbane
An invitation is extended to all aikidoka and martial artists of any level to attend a one day seminar by Michael Williams Sensei, Chief Instructor of Aikido Yuishinkai International.
During each session Williams Sensei will teach the fundamental techniques of Aikido Yuishinkai as transmitted to him directly by Master Koretoshi Maruyama.
Howdy All,
Apparently Ben is going better than Miranda at the moment (hugs to
Miranda!). No broken bones, anyway.
Things up in ol' Humpty Doo are pretty good. I am already desperately
busy - catching snakes, measuring snakes, feeding snakes - snakes,
snakes, snakes.
Accommodation is an ongoing issue however. I am currently stuck
sharing a very small flat with another guy and am using borrowed space
to temporarily house the animals. Someone in the government up here
thought it was a sensible thing to bulldoze half the village that I
normally stay in. About eight perfectly functional houses were
destroyed. No-one really knows why. No-one really cares.
My work requires me to go out most evenings until about 11pm searching
for (you guessed it) snakes. This commitment, coupled with a one hour
drive to Darwin and a little transport issue will probably preclude
regular (if any) training. But my weapons are en route and there are
always opportunities to practice aikido. Large, scary venomous snakes,
for example, have a marvelous ability to focus the mind! And small
community politics are endlessly fascinating.
I am glad Mark decided to bite (even if I find the metaphor alarming).
Mark, personally, I feel more inclined towards your point of view and
agree wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, I have a tendency to occasionally
make outrageous statements just to see if they can be justified. There
is often a grain of truth and always a different perspective: Aims,
goals and opinions can be dangerous. Perhaps the aim of Aikido is to
show us the harmonious alternative, and that is all.
Anyway, hope everyone is happy (irrespective of bone condition).
Hooray!!
Ben
On Thursday, October 21, 2004, at 11:21 AM, Andrew Sunter wrote:
> Thanks for that Ben. I wonder if Aikido is aimless...
>
> How about telling us what's happening up there in Humpty Doo? Are you
> settling in OK? How is the work going? Have you done any training?
>
> Andrew
>
> Ben Phillips <bphi4487@...> wrote:
>
> Hmmmm. At the risk of sounding facetious:
>
> Aikido has no aim.
>
> My idea of Aikido is unimportant.
>
> My (foolish) goal is to understand it all.
>
> Ben
>
>
> On Monday, October 18, 2004, at 01:38 PM, Andrew Sunter wrote:
>
> > O-sensei is often quoted as having said that aikido is 90% atemi, but
> > I'm not sure of the source. Can anyone help with that?
> >
> > I dig your response, Ben, are you going to have a go at Mike's other
> > questions:
> >
> > define what Aikido's aims are
> > what your idea of aikido is
> > what your goal in training aikido is?
> >
> > A
> >
> > Ben Phillips wrote:
> >
> > Ola,
> >
> > How about this:
> >
> > A convincing atemi (from Uke's perspective) comes from the knowledge
> > that Nage is in a position and has the capability to deliver a solid
> > blow. As a nage, the best way to convince Uke that this is the case
> is
> > actually to be in the position and have the capability of delivering
> a
> > solid blow. So I think Mike is probably right about training to
> strike
> > well.
> >
> > And of course just because you can doesn't mean that you have to.
> This
> > is where the spirit of Aikido lies.
> >
> > Ben
> >
> > On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 05:14 PM, Mike Allen wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > G'Day everyone,
> > > I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What
> a
> > > good
> > > idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't
> noticed
> > > how
> > > long this group has been up and running but there is not much
> action
> > > on the
> > > email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions?
> > >
> > > Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with
> the
> > > spirit
> > > of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so
> > why?
> > > And
> > > in what way?
> > >
> > > I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming
> at,
> > at
> > > anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power.
> > >
> > > 'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So
> > > what do
> > > you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's
> > > aims are
> > > and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training
> > > aikido
> > > is.
> > >
> > > Mike Allen
> > > Sydney
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Ben Phillips
> > Biological Sciences A08
> > University of Sydney
> > NSW 2006
> > Australia
> >
> > Ph. +61 8 8988 8153
> > +61 429 450 923
> >
> >
> > http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html
> >
> >
> >
>
> >
> > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
> >
>
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> > • To visit your group on the web, go to:
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> Service.
> >
> >
>
> Ben Phillips
> Biological Sciences A08
> University of Sydney
> NSW 2006
> Australia
>
> Ph. +61 8 8988 8153
> +61 429 450 923
>
>
> http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html
>
>
>
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OK, I'll bite...
> Aikido has no aim.
I'm thinking that O'Sensei might have had something to say about that! I
believe that he might have said that the aim of Aikido was to bring about
peace (harmony/love).
From my perspective the aim of (my) Aikido is to learn about myself, to have
an arena of challenge and investigation that leads to a better understanding
of how I interact in myself, and with others. The trials that I face in
Aikido exactly reflect the opportunities to learn I am presented with, in my
life.
My idea of Aikido is a set of life principles that can be transported from
discipline to discipline, and are always valid in any arena. Aikido is AN
application of these principles, not THE application.
My goal is to remain open to the challenge of change that Aikido constantly
presents me with. To try to see:
when I become arrogant and think that I know how to do a technique;
when I stop listening to another's voice over my own - think I know better;
Where my blocks are, and how these translate into my life;
When my tension/aggression/fighting mind come into play, and how I might
circumvent these in the future.
As for Atemi... I figure a convincing Atemi is one that moves Uke's mind!
Mark.
Thanks for that Ben. I wonder if Aikido is aimless...
How about telling us what's happening up there in Humpty Doo? Are you settling in OK? How is the work going? Have you done any training?
Andrew
Ben Phillips <bphi4487@...> wrote:
Hmmmm. At the risk of sounding facetious:
Aikido has no aim.
My idea of Aikido is unimportant.
My (foolish) goal is to understand it all.
Ben
On Monday, October 18, 2004, at 01:38 PM, Andrew Sunter wrote:
> O-sensei is often quoted as having said that aikido is 90% atemi, but > I'm not sure of the source. Can anyone help with that? > > I dig your response, Ben, are you going to have a go at Mike's other > questions: > > define what Aikido's aims are > what your idea of aikido is > what your goal in training aikido is? > > A > > Ben Phillips wrote: > > Ola, > > How about this: > > A convincing atemi (from Uke's perspective) comes from the knowledge > that Nage is in
a position and has the capability to deliver a solid > blow. As a nage, the best way to convince Uke that this is the case is > actually to be in the position and have the capability of delivering a > solid blow. So I think Mike is probably right about training to strike > well. > > And of course just because you can doesn't mean that you have to. This > is where the spirit of Aikido lies. > > Ben > > On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 05:14 PM, Mike Allen wrote: > > > > > G'Day everyone, > > I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What a > > good > > idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't noticed > > how > > long this group has been up and running but there is not much action > > on the > > email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions? >
> > > Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with the > > spirit > > of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so > why? > > And > > in what way? > > > > I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming at, > at > > anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power. > > > > 'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So > > what do > > you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's > > aims are > > and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training > > aikido > > is. > > > > Mike Allen > > Sydney > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > Ben Phillips > Biological Sciences A08 > University of Sydney > NSW 2006 > Australia > > Ph. +61 8 8988 8153 > +61 429 450 923 > > > http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html > > > > > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > • To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/AikiYuishinSyd/ > > • To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > AikiYuishinSyd-unsubscribe@... > > • Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > >
Ben Phillips Biological Sciences A08 University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
For all of you who know Miranda, here's some news.
"Welch, Miranda" <miranda.welch@...> wrote:
Subject: Hi Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 04:59:07 -0000 From: "Welch, Miranda" To: "Andrew Sunter \(E-mail\)"
Hi Andrew,
I don't think it is my year this year. I am currently wearing a wrist splint - with a suspected wrist fracture. Not a major fracture I think - but .... Still awaiting the specialist to check the x-rays and confirm. So - just in case you decide to go ahead and book tickets to NZ - I thought I should just let you know that if it is indeed a fracture, which I suspect - the splint may not be off in time for grading. Of course you could still come over if you wish - and I will let you know if the specialist doesn't think it is a fracture - although the pain has not lessened over the last week or so - so I think it probably is.
It happened last week at training - I suspect a bokken or jo
- but really cannot recollect anything happening that would cause a fracture. Adrenaline must do funny things to a body!
Sensei said I can do my grading later - although it won't be the same somehow.
Hope all is well at the dojo - please say hello to everyone.
Miranda
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Hmmmm. At the risk of sounding facetious:
Aikido has no aim.
My idea of Aikido is unimportant.
My (foolish) goal is to understand it all.
Ben
On Monday, October 18, 2004, at 01:38 PM, Andrew Sunter wrote:
> O-sensei is often quoted as having said that aikido is 90% atemi, but
> I'm not sure of the source. Can anyone help with that?
>
> I dig your response, Ben, are you going to have a go at Mike's other
> questions:
>
> define what Aikido's aims are
> what your idea of aikido is
> what your goal in training aikido is?
>
> A
>
> Ben Phillips <bphi4487@...> wrote:
>
> Ola,
>
> How about this:
>
> A convincing atemi (from Uke's perspective) comes from the knowledge
> that Nage is in a position and has the capability to deliver a solid
> blow. As a nage, the best way to convince Uke that this is the case is
> actually to be in the position and have the capability of delivering a
> solid blow. So I think Mike is probably right about training to strike
> well.
>
> And of course just because you can doesn't mean that you have to. This
> is where the spirit of Aikido lies.
>
> Ben
>
> On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 05:14 PM, Mike Allen wrote:
>
> >
> > G'Day everyone,
> > I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What a
> > good
> > idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't noticed
> > how
> > long this group has been up and running but there is not much action
> > on the
> > email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions?
> >
> > Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with the
> > spirit
> > of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so
> why?
> > And
> > in what way?
> >
> > I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming at,
> at
> > anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power.
> >
> > 'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So
> > what do
> > you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's
> > aims are
> > and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training
> > aikido
> > is.
> >
> > Mike Allen
> > Sydney
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Ben Phillips
> Biological Sciences A08
> University of Sydney
> NSW 2006
> Australia
>
> Ph. +61 8 8988 8153
> +61 429 450 923
>
>
> http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html
>
>
>
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>
> Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
> • To visit your group on the web, go to:
> http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/AikiYuishinSyd/
>
> • To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> AikiYuishinSyd-unsubscribe@...
>
> • Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
>
>
Ben Phillips
Biological Sciences A08
University of Sydney
NSW 2006
Australia
Ph. +61 8 8988 8153
+61 429 450 923
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html
O-sensei is often quoted as having said that aikido is 90% atemi, but I'm not sure of the source. Can anyone help with that?
I dig your response, Ben, are you going to have a go at Mike's other questions:
define what Aikido's aims are what your idea of aikido is
what your goal in training aikido is?
A
Ben Phillips <bphi4487@...> wrote:
Ola,
How about this:
A convincing atemi (from Uke's perspective) comes from the knowledge that Nage is in a position and has the capability to deliver a solid blow. As a nage, the best way to convince Uke that this is the case is actually to be in the position and have the capability of delivering a solid blow. So I think Mike is probably right about training to strike well.
And of course just because you can doesn't mean that you have to. This is where the spirit of Aikido lies.
Ben
On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 05:14 PM, Mike Allen wrote:
> > G'Day everyone, > I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What a > good > idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't noticed > how > long this group has been
up and running but there is not much action > on the > email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions? > > Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with the > spirit > of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so why? > And > in what way? > > I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming at, at > anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power. > > 'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So > what do > you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's > aims are > and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training > aikido > is. > > Mike Allen > Sydney > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups
Links > > > > > > > >
Ben Phillips Biological Sciences A08 University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
Ola,
How about this:
A convincing atemi (from Uke's perspective) comes from the knowledge
that Nage is in a position and has the capability to deliver a solid
blow. As a nage, the best way to convince Uke that this is the case is
actually to be in the position and have the capability of delivering a
solid blow. So I think Mike is probably right about training to strike
well.
And of course just because you can doesn't mean that you have to. This
is where the spirit of Aikido lies.
Ben
On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 05:14 PM, Mike Allen wrote:
>
> G'Day everyone,
> I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What a
> good
> idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't noticed
> how
> long this group has been up and running but there is not much action
> on the
> email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions?
>
> Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with the
> spirit
> of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so why?
> And
> in what way?
>
> I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming at, at
> anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power.
>
> 'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So
> what do
> you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's
> aims are
> and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training
> aikido
> is.
>
> Mike Allen
> Sydney
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Ben Phillips
Biological Sciences A08
University of Sydney
NSW 2006
Australia
Ph. +61 8 8988 8153
+61 429 450 923
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/shinelab/students/ben/ben.html
G'Day everyone,
I just joined this group at the invitation of Sensei Sunter. What a good
idea Andrew to get things going here in Sydney. Now I hadn't noticed how
long this group has been up and running but there is not much action on the
email front. Or am I not receiving the discussions?
Here is something I have been pondering. How does atemi fit with the spirit
of Aikido training? I mean should you train to do it? And if so why? And
in what way?
I personally feel you should train to strike what you are aiming at, at
anytime, any place and from any position with maximum power.
'This is not Aikido' I here some of you scream subconsciously. So what do
you think? To answer I think you will have to define what Aikido's aims are
and even what your idea of aikido is or what your goal in training aikido
is.
Mike Allen
Sydney
I have decided to implement a monthly fee of $75. This covers regular classes on Monday and Wednesday evenings as well as the monthly intensive.
You can take up this option starting this month. (You can deduct any mat fees you've already paid.)
I expect I'll put up the casual (per class) fee once I've decided what it should be.
The monthly fee is designed to encourage and reward the commitment of regular students and recognise the contribution they make to the dojo in other ways.
I hope you'll agree that the new fee is very reasonable. I have set it at $75 to allow for your annual holidays during the year, public holidays, and the odd class missed due to work or family commitments.
Because of this students paying the monthly rate are expected not to chop and change between the monthly rate and the casual rate.
I don't want to disadvantage students who attend a smaller number of classes regularly (for example, one class a week). These students can arrange a reduced monthly fee or prepay a certain number of classes (5 or 10, perhaps) at a reduced rate.
Any feedback would be appreciated, including thoughts on what the casual rate should be.