atemi workshop

A reminder to all about our atemi workshop on October 25. Familiar ground for those who train with the club, the aim is to show how basic aiki movements can be used to deliver powerful and deceptive atemi.
Details in the poster below. At the Melbourne Budo Academy, Level 1 226-230 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 10am-1pm.

grading Thursday August 27

It's been a year or so since the last grading, and some students have improved so it's time for another one. Let's make it Thursday August 27. Afterwards we'll go somewhere for refreshment.
We practice uki-otoshi to learn how to get power from extending the open side hip, this video can give some pointers. Float uke up first, then throw him over his front foot by drawing hikite to the open side hip. Notice how both the first two exponents extend both their leg and hip on the open side. Finally Mifune turns as he does the nage no-kata uki-otoshi - I thought it was just us aiki folk that did that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiLCfJk2mEA

I was wrong in saying that it was likely that nobody had ever won a judo bout with uki-otoshi. It works fine as a counter:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVt6VgJK_8c

park training

Let's postpone the planned park training session until next week, Thursday February 8. I remembered that we're expecting a new bod this week, so we'll give him a couple of dojo sessions to settle in.

So park training will be 6pm Thursday February 8, Gilpin Park, Albert Street Brunswick.

akemashite omedeto gozaimasu

The new year's training will start on Tuesday January 12. Here's the yokuzuna doing the dezuiri ritual at the Meiji Jingu. With our club's connection to this shrine we could almost imagine that they are doing it for us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTcrnPIqnLg

2014

A significant year for our club with Brett Nener Sensei visiting us and conducting our grading. The club feels a great sense of accomplishment in bringing Sal Fonte and Grant Meadows to their shodan grade, congratulates them on their achievement, and thanks them for the commitment to training that has brought them to this level.
Congratulations also to those who have had their progress recognised with a higher grade, and to those that have joined us recently who have been given a grade that shows them where the path begins.

meiyo shihan tanaka shigeho

Here's some youtube footage of our Meiyo Shihan Tanaka Shigeho, from an old Japanese documentary:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-fJ_sS7OCo&feature=youtu.be
Tanaka Shihan holds a ninth dan in Aikikai and this demonstration is closer to that style than ours. He also trained under Gozo Shioda at the Yoshinkan dojo in the 50's - I think there is some influence from that training in his techniques as well.