vol 13, February 2001
Patricia Saotome De-Ai Aikikai, Ottawa Christian Tissier sensei & Hiroshi Ikeda sensei, Martinique Mitsugi Saotome sensei & Hiroshi Ikeda sensei, Aikido Shobukan Dojo, D.C. First Class of the New Year at Aikikai Honbu Dojo First Training of the New Year at Aikikai Honbu Dojo Contributed by Dan Nishina* January 5, 2001
January 6, 2001
A few minutes before class time, the shihan and shidoin line up along the right side of the dojo (so that's why Seki sensei was over there) and Masuda sensei greets everyone on behalf of the teaching staff. Then Doshu enters and leads us through the usual routine of funakogi-undo and stretching. The first technique is shomen-uchi irimi-nage, but instead of one of the uchideshi like usual, he calls up Osawa sensei. For the rest of the class he successively uses the next junior shihan, ending with Fujimaki and Irie shidoin. Throughout the class Masuda sensei walks around teaching the younger shihan. Kuribayashi sensei is practicing next to my partner and I, and three times Masuda sensei stops him to give him advice during the class. Other than the fact that Doshu is using the teachers as uke, and several lucky people are getting to practice with them, the class goes as usual. Toward the end of the class Yasuno sensei takes a break and he comes over and he and Masuda sensei have a small chat, sharing some laughs. Afterwards I find out that no one really asks the teachers to be their partner ahead of time, and that it's not necessarily a wonderful, enlightening experience. For the most part it's just a way to open the New Year and an interesting opportunity to see something you normally don't see. I'm sure that, despite the cold, this first Keiko with the shihan in attendance has left many with a warm feeling that will help carry them further into the year. *Dan Nishina is a student at Aikikai Honbu Dojo in Shinjuku, Tokyo, where he has trained for the past two years following graduation from UC Berkeley. An eight year aikido student, he lives about five minutes from Honbu and devotes most of his time to training, while also teaching and doing translation projects. Other articles by Dan may be found in the Back Issues page of this newsletter. **Great lodging available near Aikikai Honbu! |
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