Thursday Notices – 7.12.06
Hello everyone,
These Thursday notices hopefully have everyone hopping onto
their computer and onto the internet on Thursdays, to find out the latest news
from the club. Feedback so far has been very positive.
Our club President has suggested we give these Thursday
Notices a name. Any suggestions? Just email me back and I’ll
start offering your suggestions for comment next week. I was also
thinking our Japanese club members may have some plays on Japanese
words/concepts which might work.
Steve M.
Contents:
1. Gradings -
Congratulations
2.
3.
Club Sponsorship
4. Danny Sensei -
Red Hill visit – Monday 4th December
5. Systema Knife
Defence
6.
GUAC 2006 Planning Retreat Report
7. Weapons Training
8.
9. Mat Fees and
Club Membership Fees (please note changes to the
notice)
10. Previous news (but good
news) – worth another read!:
1. Gradings - Congratulations
What an
exciting evening it was with 17 people grading at all levels. The whole room
was buzzing with anticipation and joy each time someone finished their
grading. As many watching students remarked: “It was great to see
the progression as the grades moved up one step further".
Our heartiest congratulations
go to the following students who all performed exceptionally well
2nd
Kyu: Timothy Piatkowski & Suresh Thennarangam
3rd Kyu:
Garry Weigh & Eri Takahashi
4th Kyu:
Azim Hamid & Dominique O'Brien
5th Kyu:
Sheree Anderson & Shirin Mohebbi
6th Kyu:
Karren Hutton/ Eric Ohlsen/ Aaron Robertson/ Keita Hada
7th Kyu:
Steve Bowen/ Ross Ebert/ Brett Wilcock/ Paul Blyth/ Matthew
Burt
The pizza
party at the end made it a memorable evening.
We also added
two worthy (1 retired from aikido) students to our Life Membership list:
Dr
Edwin Dowdy
Dr
Michael Coughlin
A beautiful
certificate was presented to them by our Sensei to remind them of their past
services to the club.
Keep up the
training everyone! We hope to see you all at the Christmas party on
Saturday 9th December . Training will continue until 16th
December.
If you are
already heading for overseas or other holiday destinations, have a wonderful
Christmas and a very happy New Year.
Jutta Dowdy
2.
Please note – there are no regular
Saturday classes on 9th December. Please go to the
Xmas party.
The
Please
BYO drinks and something to carbonise. We
are also asking everyone to bring a salad or nibblies to share.
We were treated to some quite interesting and scrumptious nibblies from some of
our members last year. No pressure at all, but mmmm……
Danny
advises that last year there was some exciting frisbee-do tanninzugake and a
sock-jutsu (the secret art of sock wrestling) taikai (competition), so BYO a
spare sock and traditional Frisbee
We’ll be congregating at the BBQ just near Area 1
(under the trees near the croquet club).
Here’s the link:
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD::pc=PC_1209
3. Club Sponsorship
We are proud
to announce our new sponsorship arrangement with
I will be sending an email tomorrow detailing our
sponsorship arrangement with Direct
Credit Home Loans Australia. Many thanks to
4.
Danny Sensei - Red Hill visit – Monday 4th December
Danny
Sensei is visiting our club’s Red Hill dojo to teach a class on Monday 4th
December. Please see the website for directions and meeting points: www.griffithaikido.com/redhillaikido.html, if
you’re interested in visiting .
5.
Systema Knife Defence
Time: Tuesday 12th December Nathan dojo
6:30pm-8:30pm (our usual Tuesday class time)
As an end of year treat I've asked Andrew Seyderhelm,
a former Griffith Uni Aikido student and current Systema instructor, to run a
workshop on Systema knife defence. Casual class fees of $10 apply for all
visitors (inc. instructors), for monthly fee paying students there will be no
additional charge
Systema, a russian martial art, shares many common
aspects with aikido. Some consider it a sister-art to aikido. If
you like, you can see this as an opportunity to see the principles of aikido at
work within the context of a similar art, and at the very least, it will help
expand your awareness and understanding of aikido.
This workshop explores some of the knife techniques
developed for use by the Russian Special forces that are quite aiki-like.
Andrew recommends gi pants and a
T-Shirt for the class. Gi
tops will just get in the way of what is being taught. Also if anyone has
a flat bladed training knife then they should bring that along as well.
Andrew will bring us the latest in Systema training
from the 'Summit of the Masters training camp' he attended in Canada earlier
this year, and an update from the first Systema seminar held in Australia - by
one of the senior Systema Instructors.
I encourage you all to come along and try some
aiki-out-of-the-box stuff and have some good fun in the process.
Systema accessories maybe available for purchase after
class.
Danny James
6.
GUAC 2006 Planning Retreat Report
Griffith Aikido has grown into a very successful dojo
but it’s a bit like the proverbial iceberg, with a lot of activity below
the surface to make it so. Therefore last weekend your executive and
other interested people took the trip to northern NSW to The Permaforest Trust
which is owned by our aikido friend Tim Winton. After a fabulous lunch
which had been provided for us we walked up to the purpose built dojo for the
first session of The Planning Retreat lead by our very own
It was hard yakka, but somehow
The next day started with a cooked breakfast and then
our club president/chief instructor was put under the microscope.
Difficult for Danny but a little bit of fun for the rest of us to watch him
squirm. We examined leadership and how that translates into our club
culture and how the club operates. We then looked more closely at
Danny’s leadership style, as it is very important to the current success
of the club. We also considered our plan of action if a succession of
leadership is thrust upon the club at some stage, as it is a possibility.
We finally got one last chance to have another tasty
vegetarian meal, a little tired post-retreat conversation, then we thanked our
hosts for their hospitality and took our leave.
Overall, a long weekend with lots of work and a little
play. Many thanks to those who attended and contributed their thoughts
and concerns, cautions and enthusiasm, as we look to the future. Planning
as professionally as we have will help us to continue our growth and replicate
our successes. A very special thank you to Gary who volunteered his
professional skills.
Charlene Willis
7. Weapons Training
Hi
everyone,
With XMAS
nearly upon us the dojo will be closed for some time. I'd like to encourage all
the aiki-nuts out there to consider weapons training if you need an aikido fix
during the break. O'Sensei studied a number of weapons arts (in addition to the
daito-ryu-aiki-jujitsu) before developing aikido. Weapons training is a vehicle
that allows us to develop an understanding of body alignment, power in our
movements, grace and fluidity. It develops a greater awareness of the line of
the attack, where the power is in an attack and how to move with/around it as
well as an awareness of ma-ai (correct distance). Maruyama sensei provides us
with many weapons kata to develop our understanding of these. These include:
Bokken
Sword of nine
directions (how to tune and focus our minds in different directions giving
100% to each)
Free wielding
sword (to develop fluidity of movement)
Shinken koro
no ken (to fully develop power in cuts)
Sword of the
dream (to explore meditation through sword and pure cuts)
also 2
seasons and 4 seasons kata are used as well
Jo
Shooting Star
Butterfly
Jo 3 (to
explore the other weapons that Jo encompasses)
Also have the
4 count and 5 count kata
There are many
many other drills as well that we do in class and are suited to solo practice
as well. Additionally there are Bokken parts for partners in the Jo kata
that allow us to more fully understand the martial significance of the kata
Paired Kata
These kata are
done with a partner Ken vs. ken, Ken vs. Jo, They develop an awareness of Ki
extension, ma-ai and an understanding of the openings created from attacks (and
highlight movements that we can improve on)
Rising moon -
learning to mirror our partners movement
Lightning -
learning to move before our partner
Kumijo - an
excellent tool for understanding where the power in an attack starts and stops,
moving on a partners ki, ma-ai at 4 different ranges, finding shikaku
Sengakuyenno
tachi (Shinkage Ryu sword kata) taught at last seminar 'Do not forget' Maruyama
Sensei said!
Maruyama
sensei also encourages us to practice them left handed as well. In fact
the Jo Kats finish with the Jo held in the opposite hanmi in readiness for
this, thus conventionally an additional 'ichi' is added to them to allow the
Kata to finish in the starting position for grading purposes
For
those interested a number of Nathan students and I have been practicing Kumijo
from 6-6:15pm prior to the Tuesday and Thursday classes (but after mats are
down and uniforms are on), we would be pleased to have you join us
Danny James
8.
For anyone feeling the need for some training between Christmas and New Year, I
will be having an informal weapons session on Thursday 28 December.
Location:
Time:
From
9.00am
Clothing: Comfy attire - no need for
gi's
Cost:
$2.00 to cover the sausage sizzle
After the training we will adjourn to my back deck (just across the road @
Note : -- for the purpose of catering I need to know who will be there, so let
me know if you want to come
Phone: 0419 023 700
Email: aikido@bigpond.
Thom Hansen
9. Mat Fees
and Club Membership Fees – please note changes to notice
Jutta
wants everyone to know that Membership fees are due at the beginning of the
year and should be paid in January. Remember that mat fees paid in
December cover January as well, so it will be the usual mat fees in December
and then membership fees in January. The University requires University
clubs to charge a membership fee. The University has also recently
required us to charge
Please
be advised that annual membership fee in the new year will be $15 for all
members who are also bona fide Griffith Uni students. For other members,
including instructors, annual membership fee remains at $30.
Children whose parents are financial members (and therefore have paid the
membership fee) don't pay membership fees. Other children pay a membership fee
of $10.
Also, if you have graded, there is a small
grading fee. As always, it is not good etiquette to have someone chase
you.
10. Previous news (but good
news) below – worth another read!:
Don’t forget that because of the
Christmas break, your mat fees for December cover January as well.
The club will have it’s last class
prior to Christmas on Saturday 16th December. Classes will resume on Monday 8th January, 2007. Sometimes we have to do things other than
aikido!!
Address:
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