The dates for the Seminar has been changed to 30th/31st October 2010.
More information about the seminar are available here.
The dates for the Seminar has been changed to 30th/31st October 2010.
More information about the seminar are available here.
Meikyokai Aikido are pleased to announce they will be hosting a two day seminar with Sensei Robert Mustard on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st October 2010. This event will be open to all styles of Aikido regardless of affiliation and anyone interested in ‘aiki’ related arts.
Mustard Sensei is one of the leading exponents of the Aikido in the world today having trained in Japan for 10 years under Soke Gozo Shioda, Takeno and Chida Sensei’s.
The seminar will be held at the Dartford Judo Club in Dartford, Kent. For more information on this seminar, costs and booking form, please click here.
The course will run from 10:00 – 17:00 on both days with the dojo opening at 09:00. If you have any questions related to this seminar please do not hesitate to contact Meikyokai via e-mail at info@meikyokai.com or via telephone on +44 (0) 7510 309 474.
Here’s a summary of the main lesson from last monday:
Ukemi
Unsoku
Tandoku Undo
Freeplay (any attack, both sides)
Below green belt:
Recap of Randori no Kata 1-3
Randori no Kata;
4. Gedan ate (Low Attack)
5. Ushiro ate (Rear attack)
6. Oshi Taoshi (Push down)
For green belts and above:
Randori no kata ura waza (Counters or “kaeshi waza”) Extended counters
Aikido: the Tomiki Way
by Neil Saunders
A very useful useful reference material for any Tomiki Aikidoka. This book contains over 1100 photographs demonstrating the kata system (including all six Koryu-No-Kata) of Tomiki Aikido, as well as explaining etiquette, basic movements, and ukemi that are used in this system.
Tomiki Aikido: Randori & Koryu no Kata
by Dr Lee Ah Loi
An essential aid for anyone studying Tomiki Aikido from beginners to Dan grades. It covers every aspect from basic breakfalls through Randori no Kata and Shichihon (balance breaking)to Koryu no Kata.
Aikido and the Dynamic Sphere
By Adele Westbrook
Total Aikido: The Master Course
by Gozo Shioda
This book explains the fundamental principles in fine detail. It covers the basic postures and movements, placing special emphasis on perfecting the key techniques for achieving maximum effect with minimum effort. It is aimed at beginners and advanced students.
Angry White Pyjamas
by Robert Twigger
The story of an English poet who found himself training in Aikido with the Japanese Riot Police. Entertaining and interesting.
The Book of Five Rings
by Miyamoto Musashi
Written by the master swordsman and undefeated samurai Miyamoto Musashi in 1643, the Book of Five Rings has become a classic on strategy and confrontation. Written not only for martial artists but for leaders in all professions, the book analyses the process of struggle and mastery over conflict that underlies every level of human interaction.
Bushido: The Way of the Samurai
by Tsunetomo Yamamoto (Author), Justin F. Stone (Editor), Minoru Tanaka (Translator)
In the sixteenth-century Japan, Tsunetomo Yamamoto created the Hagakure which was secretly circulated among the “awakened” samurai-the samurai elite. In 1906, the book was first made available to the general Japanese public and, until 1945, its guiding principles greatly influenced the Japanese ruling class – particularly those individuals in military power. This book is the first English translation of the “Hagakure”
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