Thursday Notices – 25.1.07
This
is your Thursday emailout of notices for 25.1.07 to club members and interested
parties on Yahoo groups regarding club matters and upcoming events. If
you have something to include or a constructive comment to improve this
newsletter, please let me know.
Hi Everyone,
Please also keep an
eye on your email over the next couple of days. If you have a look at
item 2 in these notices, the club is going through the process of
incorporation. Tomorrow or the next day, I will be sending, as a separate
item, the agenda for the Special General Meeting which has been called for 8th
February. Please have a look.
Steve
Mitchell
Contents:
- Michael Williams Sensei, World Chief Instructor, Aikido
Yuishinkai International is visiting our club
- INCORPORATION
– NOTICE OF SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING - please take the time
to read this
- No Classes at South
Brisbane Dojo on
Australia DayHoliday - Ordering Quality Weapons
- Club Marketing/Advertisi
ng Advisor - Expressions Of Interest South Brisbane Dojo Classes- “Learning The
Flute”
- Naming These Notices
Griffith Orientation WeekUniversity - Previous
news (but good news) – worth another read!:
1. Michael Williams Sensei, World Chief
Instructor, Aikido Yuishinkai International is visiting our club
About Sensei…
Michael Williams Sensei was awarded 9th Dan and
appointed as World Chief Instructor of Aikido Yuishinkai International by the
Founder of Aikido Yuishinkai, Master Koretoshi Maruyama, in October 2003. In
this role, he acts as facilitator for the expansion of Aikido Yuishinkai
International and makes available the resources necessary to disseminate
information to affiliated dojos around the world. More information at http://www.aikidoyuishinkai.com/m_williams.htm
Sensei is
visiting our club on 1st February. This is a fantastic
opportunity to meet and learn aikido from the World Chief Instructor of our
style. Opportunities such as this are few and far between. Our
style has made significant efforts (through the leadership of Maruyama Sensei
and Williams Sensei) to continue to be as affordable as possible. The
rationale for this approach is that the dissemination of aikido is paramount
and attending seminars is the most effective way of disseminating Maruyama
Senseis’ teachings. The affordability of this seminar is not a
guide to it’s value. It
is extraordinary value. This will be a magnificent chance
for beginners and higher grades to develop their aikido understanding, direct
from our style’s Chief Instructor!
When: Thursday
Feb 1st 6:30-8:30pm
Where: Sensei
will be a guest instructor at Nathan dojo
Class cost: $12
instructors, executive and visitors
$5 for monthly
fee paying Griffith Aikido club members
But wait there’s more…
The class will be followed by Paul Crawley’s
shodan grading. This is also an opportunity to show Paul your support,
and make his Shodan grading really memorable.
Drinks and nibbles too.
Williams Sensei will also be teaching other classes at
Brisbane Aikido Yuishinkai dojos in February. Information about these
classes will be provided as they are confirmed.
Danny James
2. INCORPORATION
– NOTICE OF SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING - please take the time to read this
Club
members who are also students of
To
protect the club and its assets, the Club President asked the executive and
senior club members to meet and consider the advantages and disadvantages of
incorporation. The advantages are that incorporation provides the
club with a legal status as a registered non-profit group. It means that
governments, businesses and other organisations see the club as a professional
organisation and are more willing to deal with us (in the case of government it
opens up significant possibilities for sporting, community and other funding
options). The change in legal status also protects the club executive and
membership from personal liability for club debts (were we to have some). We
will also be able to lease and hold title on land
The
process of incorporation is a set procedure which the State Government requires
and spells out. Naturally, the first step is to seek the approval of
members to pursue incorporation. The club is its members, so this is an
extremely important step and not taken lightly. Approval takes the form
of a Special General Meeting, notice of which is being provided by this item in our newsletter.
A
Special General Meeting has been called by the Executive for Thursday 8th
February at 8pm, for the purpose of considering and voting on incorporation of
the Griffith University Aikido Club. The 8pm timing allows you to train
and then vote on the club’s future, but hopefully still get home at your
usual time!! A good night’s work, and the club will provide a cake
afterwards to have with your usual after-class refreshments. A great
incentive to stay after class and be involved?
At
this stage, the resolutions to be considered are:
“That the
‘That the
The
Special General Meeting will also consider preferred names for the new
incorporated body. At this stage, the Executive is thinking that
A
new constitution is being drafted. If you would like to express an
opinion or be involved in the constitution drafting prior to the special
general meeting called to consider incorporation on 8th February,
please let me know. It needs to be ASAP, as the constitution we come up
with has to be vetted and approved by the Queensland Government’s Office
Of Fair Trading to make sure it complies with their requirements. Our
time frames are pretty short (sorry).
Any
questions can be directed to me or one of the executive members.
3. No Classes at South Brisbane Dojo on
There are no Classes at South Brisbane Dojo (Synergise
Gym) on 26.1.07 - Australia Day
4. Ordering Quality Weapons
I am getting together a bulk order from Things of
Japan (http://www.
Things of
Have a look on their weapons page http://www.thingsof
Cheers
Gabby Paynter
5. Club Marketing/Advertisi
Everyone
will have noticed that the club is growing well, and the vitality that new
members bring to the club is wonderful, and very welcome. We would like
to continue our success in attracting new members, and spend our advertising
dollars more effectively, if possible. Do any of you have skills/
qualifications/
6. South
Simon
Sensei has developed a ‘fundamentals’ program for South Brisbane
Dojo which, because the classes are held on a weekday (Friday at 1-2pm), allows
prospective students to consider coming to the class to work on particular
techniques they may feel they can improve.
Unfortunately,
you missed ‘shihonage’ which we tackled over six weeks late last
year. We’re currently into ‘irimi nage’ with about 3
more weeks to go. After that, we will be spending six weeks or so on
‘ikkyo’.
Simon
Sensei has a workshopping approach to his classes which works in very well with
the reduced class time. Although only an hour, the classes are quite
intensive (and still with the usual
Please
consider!!
7. Learning the Flute (taken from Budokwai’s Judo Quarterly, circa 1962)
To a province in
They persuaded him to accept one of their numbers as a
pupil, to study under him & return with a certificate of Mastership, to
teach the others. They chose a young flute player to be the pupil,
and subscribed the money for the journey. The young man was naturally
overjoyed, and at the capital worked night and day to master the difficult
technique of the new flute. To his disappointment, the master would only
let him try the one melody, a classical air. Again and again he was made to
play it, but never to the master’s satisfaction. The time went by,
and he came to the conclusion that he had failed, and the master did not intend
to give him the certificate.
He left the master’s house, ashamed to
return. He stayed in cheap lodgings in the capital. Now he
tried out other melodies on the new flute, but realized that in them too his
performance was unsatisfactory. He thought of giving up the flute altogether,
but became intolerably restless and was forced to take it up again. Now he was
playing to himself merely to calm his spirit everyday and evening, sometimes on
the new flute and sometimes on the old one, and in this way his shame and
distress of mind gradually became less. In the end he drifted back home,
but did not play in public or show his face to the society of musicians.
One day the musicians organised a great concert and
sent a messenger begging him to attend with his flute, for sake of their former
friendship. “We will not” they said, “hold the concert without
him”. Touched by their kindness he went with the messenger, but on arrival found he had
unconsciously picked up and bought the new flute, of which, he was not an
accredited master. It was too late to change it for his old one, but in
any case he had no reputation now, so careless of what the others might think
he sat down and played for himself the old melody, repeated so many times for
the master. He became lost in the melody, and did not know whether he played
well or badly. Afterwards there was dead silence, and the musicians cried
out: “ you play like a god!”
He ran home in tears and wrote a long letter to the
old master, praying his forgiveness and blaming his own lack of understanding
of the training. The master immediately sent the certificate of
Mastership, with a letter saying: “You need not blame yourself too much.
Your personal desire for fame gave you the energy to work hard at the
technique. But Mastership is much more than technique. You had to
practice till your practice became no-practice, till it was a natural activity.
When you had forgotten your selfish aim, forgotten yourself, forgotten
any effort in playing, forgotten even the flute-when nothing remained but the
melody itself, you achieved Mastership.
Submitted by Simon Russell
8. Naming
These Notices
The
Thursday Notices will most likely be named Griffith
Kiai, Griffith Shukan News
or Griffith Shukan Kiai.
They seem to have some popularity in my discussions with club members. It
gives us an identification with
Now
is the time to voice an objection, if you have one, or make a strong case for
an alternative. If you really love one of the names I’ve listed,
please also let me know.
9.
Griffith
Uni will be holding its Orientation Week during the week starting Monday 19th
February. I’m expecting some of our members, especially our uni
students, would like to express their interest in promoting the club during
that week, and/or the following week, in which there will be ‘club
sign-on days’ and ‘market days’ at each campus. These
days are excellent opportunities for our club to promote aikido and recruit new members. Our future as a
club on campus, with all the uncertainty of voluntary student unionism, is to
continue to attract more club members from the uni. Further, our club is
constantly invigorated by its new members. Plus we have a responsibility
to aikido to be unselfish! J and allow others
to enjoy the benefits we gain from aikido. We can do that by showing we
want others to join our club, letting them know how much enjoyment and fun we
have, and by making them feel welcome. If you can give us a couple of
hours of your time late in February to do that, it would be fantastic.
Unfortunately, we have only a
couple of volunteers at present. I was hoping to have 12 volunteers for 2
hour shifts (happy to have you there longer if you wish):
O-Week
Nathan: Monday
19 February - 10am
to 2pm
Week 1
Mt Gravatt: Monday
26 February - 10am
to 2pm
Nathan: Thursday
1 March - 10am
to 2pm
If you would like to help out,
please let me know via email or give me a call (see bottom of this page), and please
indicate preferred times.
10. Previous
news (but good news) below – worth another read!:
New Club
Instructors and Shodan Grading 1st February
I am proud to announce that our
club has two new accredited instructors. Ben Tan returns to the club this
year as an instructor and Steve Mitchell as a children’s instructor.
Congratulations Ben and Steve on your continued dedication and commitment to the
club.
Next Thursday Feb 1st,
Paul Crawley will be doing his Shodan grading prior to leaving for a dojo
position in
Danny James
Maruyama Sensei 2007
I am delighted to announce that we will again have
Maruyama Sensei in
This seminar is also likely to be somewhat larger in
terms of numbers on the mat and it goes for 6 days as well. The
Nathan dojo is probably not big enough, so arrangements are being made for an
alternative venue, with the
Maruyama
Sensei’s 2007 tour will include
Maruyama
sensei will also be celebrating his 50th Anniversary of teaching
Aikido in
Details about the seminar are
available at www.akachawaii.
I will post more information in these notices as
venues and classes are finalised.
Danny James
Club Sponsorship
We are proud
to announce our new sponsorship arrangement with
I
sent a separate email three weeks ago detailing our sponsorship arrangement
with Direct
Credit Home Loans Australia. If you didn’t receive it but want the
details, please let me know. Many thanks to Gary Weigh, one of our brand
new 3rd kyu’s, who has arranged this sponsorship.
Steve Mitchell
GUAC Secretary
Mob. 0432 269 534
Email: stevemitchell@
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