Aikicommunications

Last updated 12/12/2005

Links:

Takemusu Aikido Association

Takemusu Aikido Association Dojo Directory

Uchideshi Program, Iwama

Uchideshi Program, Oakland Aikido Institute

Aikido of Silicon Valley

River City Aikido, Richmond, Va.

California Aikido Association

Morihiro Saito's Aiki Ken and Jo on DVD

New Aiki Ken and Jo DVDs from Hoa Newens Sensei, 6th Dan, Aikido Institute Davis

Iwama Visit

What is Aikido?

The Life of the Founder

Dojo Etiquette

Training Rules Posted at Iwama Dojo

Bill Witt Builds the Bridge to Iwama

Outdoor Training

Key Terms

Structure of Technique Names Common Phrases

Glossary of Aikido Terms

Another good glassary

Numbers

Test Requirements

Kyu and Black Belt Ranking System

Jo and Bokken Suburi

Riai - Combining Weapons and Taijutsu

Kon Tiki

John Kang, Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in Richmond

Dream About Tea
Ku Ding Cha Tea

Recommended Reading

Folding and tying hakama

Zen Flute

J.S. Reynolds C.C. Aikido Syllabus

Attacks and Defenses

Ann Dew's Aikido Training Tea

Care and maintenance of wooden weapons

Directions from Narita Airport to Iwama

Aikido games for kids

Aikido Eastside's Practical Self-Defense Reading List

Equipment:

Tozando Co. Ltd., Kyoto

Bujin Design

Sei Do Kai Custom Made Jo's and Bokkens

Zanshin Art Weapons bags and Aikido Art

The Kyota Co.
2326 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218
800-783-2232
410-366-3540 (fax)

Dojo Links:

Aikido of Arlington, Yvonne Thelwell

Aikido in Fredericksburg, Aviv Goldsmith

Aikido of Northern Virginia, Jim Sorrentino

Takemusu Aiki Dojo, East Coast Division, Gloucester City, NJ

City Aikido, San Francisco

News:

Aikido Journal

Aikido Today Magazine

Bujin Newsletter

Don't Tread on Me Don't Tread on Me Don't Tread on Me Don't Tread on Me

... Hans Goto in Fredericksburg Dec. 3-4 ... Bill Witt Visits Ashland for Seminar ... Set to Return Next Year ...

Aiki Communications ...

parksmall.gif (5265 bytes)The Website of Bryan Park Aikido, J.S. Reynolds Community College Aikido Club and the Randolph-Macon College Aikido Club, all in the Richmond, Va., area. Affiliated with the Takemusu Aikido Association.

Tim Sheldon, 4th Dan, Chief Instructor and Web Editor. Assistant Instructors: Adrian Beard, Nidan, and John Gentry, Shodan ... Brian Hill, Nidan, is chief instructor of River City Aikido, and Susan Moore, Shodan, is Chief Instructor of Prince George Aikido ...

WittPhoto2 (12144 bytes)Lineage: Morihei Ueshiba, Morihiro Saito, William Witt ...

Click here for practice schedule ...

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In the News:

(Drawing top left, Bryan Park view by Susan Moore. Photo at top right: Bill Witt Shihan demonstrates a technique at 1998 Seminar at Bryan Park in Richmond.)

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Dave Spangenthal practices kokyu ho
at J.S. Reynolds Summer class.(Photo: Dave Spangenthal demonstrates a kokyu nage technique with Gail Argenbright at a J.S. Reynolds Community College practice.)

Training at J.S. Reynolds C.C.

The principle training site for Bryan Park Aikido is the gym at J.S. Reynolds Community College, 1701 E. Parham Rd., between Woodman and Brook roads. Chief Instructor Tim Sheldon teaches Aikido I and II  on Tuesday and Thursday evenings during the school year as part of Physical Education curriculum. See calendar for specific times. Click here for syllabus.

Year-Round, All-Weather Outdoor Training

timesdispatch.jpg (294226 bytes)Bryan Park Aikido's outdoor, all-weather Jo (wooden staff) and bokken (wooden sword) practices continue year-round. See link to calendar above. The outdoor training includesTaijutsu practice, where the blending movement is practiced without the fall.

There are also separate running suburi practices. We run a one-mile route through the park, stopping at intervals to practice suburi, kumijo and kumitachi. We also do rolling, downhill and uphill, at one point during the run.

The training site is Bryan Park, near the intersection of Bryan Park and Westlake avenues.

Susan Moore, left, Brian Hill, Adrian Beard and Gail Argenbright.Riai - In Aikido, the weapons training is the same as the hand-to-hand training. The basic movement of kotegaeshi or shihonage, for instance, can be done with or without the bokken. This interrelationship of the weapons and hand-to-hand training is called Riai. O'Sensei conducted most of his Riai training in Iwama. You can develop excellent strength and definition in your Aikido techniques by practicing Riai, combining weapons and hand-to-hand training.

(Photo: Susan Moore, left, Brian Hill, Adrian Beard and Gail Argenbright at Pat Hendricks Seminar in Charlottesville, April, 1999.)

The Value of Morning Practice

"You practice early every morning. Why ?

"Master Ueshiba practiced early in the morning, Master Tsuda as well ; I continue to practice early in the morning. That's the first reason. The second reason is that only those who are very determined, very well motivated, come in the morning, because to be here at this time, you must get up at around 5:30 AM. In the morning we are fresher than at the end of the day and it's easier to practice “non-doing”, at least for beginners. We are also more “involuntary” - still a bit half asleep, we are not yet entirely into our “social being” that we use during the day, to encounter others and go about our work : smile when we should, or not; say “thank you”, etc. In the morning we arrive at the dojo still clean, not very structured yet, and there is something more authentic there."

From an interview with Regis Soavi,
by Monica Rossi, “Arti d'Oriente”, February 1999
Discussing the teaching of Itsuo Tsuda (1914-1984)
Aikido Journal

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