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Yoshinkan Gasshuku with Sensei Robert Mustard – 2011
Event organised by Meikyokai Aikido :
“We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a special two day seminar with Sensei Robert Mustard in the autumn of 2011. This course will be limited to 20 people only, although if there is enough interest will we will be holding two seminars in different locations. This will be a very unique experience and is open to anyone interested in ‘aiki’ related arts. If you require any more information, please drop us an e-mail. Once the date(s) have been set we will contact people and update this page with all the information. Please understand that this will take a lot of organising so please be patient….”
If you are interested, we recommend you contact Meikyokai Aikido very quickly as the places are filling fast.
A session with Neil Saunders Sensei
On Monday 15th November, Genryukan Aikido will be receiving Neil Saunders Sensei from Meikyokai Aikido, and some of this students.
This will give our students a chance to experience Yoshinkan Aikido.
The session will be at the Clarendon & Westbury Community Centre in Dover, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Mustard Sensei seminar – Dartford
This weekend, Meikyokai dojo played host to us for this year’s Robert Mustard Sensei seminar in Dartford.
The event was held an the fantastic Dartford Judo Centre. What a great venue (sunken mats over fully sprung floor).
14 of us from Dover, Ashford and Cheriton dojo went up this year, many of whom were to experience Mustard Sensei’s aikido for the first time.
Photo courtesy of Jon Classick
Having had the pleasure of taking lots of ukemi from Mustard Sensei this weekend, what stood out for me every time, is how soft his application of techniques are yet the resulting power is incredible. It’s the best example of aikido I have ever seen.
My opinion, which is based solely on the two seminars I have attended, is that Mustard Sensei’s cruel and sadistic reputation gained from Robert Twigger’s famous book Angry White Pyjamas 18 years ago, could not be further from the truth. He was at all times jovial, very friendly and could not have been more accommodating to my frequent (at least 20) pestering requests for him to throw me.
I think it’s safe to say we all had a fantastic time over the weekend, with great training, lots of refreshing beverages consumed on Saturday night, followed by more great training Sunday. It was great to see folk from last year’s seminar and to make new friends alike.
Big thanks go to firstly to Robert Mustard Sensei for coming over the pond, sharing his knowledge and for being so helpful and inspiring – Osu! and to Neil Saunders Sensei for arranging the weekend and making our guys feel so welcome.
We arranged for our very own photographer, Steve Toh to capture the event on Sunday. Many thanks to Steve for that.
The photos are now in the gallery
Photo courtesy of Jon Classick
If you enjoyed the seminar, please make sure you leave a comment on here or on the seminar and BAB Facebook pages.
If you are ever offered the opportunity to attend training with Mustard Sensei, I recommend you grab it with both arms, you won’t regret it.
Phil
If you would like Steve Toh to photograph your event, he can be emailed here
1st November lesson
Recap of last night session:
Warmup & stretches
Kamae practice and testing
Technique No 6, Oshi Taoshi
Technique No 7, Ude Gaeshi
(demonstrated here by Shaun Hoddy Sensei)
Focusing on keeping good posture, all the way through.
Avoid pulling or pushing using upper body strength by simply keeping the arms extended as in the “unbendable arm” and use the whole body and the correct angle to break uke’s balance.
Defence against grabs
Single handed grab (both cross and opposite grab), using nikkyo or kote mawashi
double handed grab to the chest or shoulders, using a simple hip turn or cutting down and stepping back.
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