Thursday, August 16, 2018
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
14TH AUGUST 2018,SESSION AT JICC HALL
SESSION GUIDED BY SEMPAI JOSHUA
all attacks were from katatori,the executions were as follows
katatori shihonage
katatori kotegaeshi
katatori hijikime nikkyo osae
uchikaiten sankyo
also applications such aihamni katatori nikyo kotegaeshi
gyakuhamni katatori aikigoshi(tenkan irimi)
next session on thursday 16th august 2018 at 5pm
all attacks were from katatori,the executions were as follows
katatori shihonage
katatori kotegaeshi
katatori hijikime nikkyo osae
uchikaiten sankyo
also applications such aihamni katatori nikyo kotegaeshi
gyakuhamni katatori aikigoshi(tenkan irimi)
next session on thursday 16th august 2018 at 5pm
Monday, August 13, 2018
the aiki spirit
The spirit of aiki
The tedious, repetitious and monotonous learning routine tests the student's commitment and will power,but it also reduces stubbornness, curbs willfulness and eliminates bad habits of the body and mind. In the process,his or her real strength,character and potential begin to emerge.the spiritual mastery is inseparable from the psychological but begins only after an intensive and lengthy period of training.
Yagyu mumenori himself stressed on overcoming the ego through self discipline in the art of swordsmanship. In a treatise known as "the household transmission on the art of fighting he writes that the goal of training in the martial arts is to overcome six kinds of diseases:
The desire for victory,
The desire to rely on technical cunning,
The desire to show off,
The desire to psychologically overwhelm the opponent,
The desire to remain passive in order to wait for an opening and
The desire to become free of these diseases.
The egoless self is open,flexible, supple, fluid and dynamic in body,mind and spirit.
Such a way thinking is the essence of all the martial and cultural ways in the Japanese tradition.
Yagyu mumenori himself stressed on overcoming the ego through self discipline in the art of swordsmanship. In a treatise known as "the household transmission on the art of fighting he writes that the goal of training in the martial arts is to overcome six kinds of diseases:
The desire for victory,
The desire to rely on technical cunning,
The desire to show off,
The desire to psychologically overwhelm the opponent,
The desire to remain passive in order to wait for an opening and
The desire to become free of these diseases.
The egoless self is open,flexible, supple, fluid and dynamic in body,mind and spirit.
Such a way thinking is the essence of all the martial and cultural ways in the Japanese tradition.
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