Zimmermann Sensei Seminar in May

Just a reminder.

May 4, 5, 6, Robert Zimmermann Sensei leads a seminar at Aikido of Dallas. I’m sure AOD will post times and price information soon.

Would be a good thing to go if you can – show solidarity of USAF dojos in the area, as well as appreciation for Mason Sensei hosting these events.

Ch,ch,ch, CHANGES!

After about 6 years of great hosting by EC Athletics, we have changed locations. We wish Lee Ward great success in his future endeavors. Thanks for all you have done for us, Lee.

So this weekend, we had our last classes at the “old” dojo, then moved our practice floor and the rest of the dojo to our new location at Texas Champion Gymnastics.

Our last adult Class at EC Athletics.
Our last adult Class at EC Athletics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last kids class at EC Athletics.
Last kids class at EC Athletics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last kids class at EC Athletics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rebuilding our practice floor.
Rebuilding our practice floor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And....DONE!
And….DONE!

 

 

Recent Promotions

Been a while since the last blog post, but in 2015 and  early 2016 the following Aikidoists were promoted after some really good testing.

Damon Vargas – 2rd Kyu

Deryck Huynh – 3rd Kyu

Minh Le – 3rd Kyu

Altynay Karatayeva – 4th Kyu

Greg Barton – 2nd Kyu

Angel Monarrez – 5th Kyu

Aaron Williams – 3rd Kyu

Congrats to everyone!

 

New 5th Kyu Students

While testing is not the main focus of our dojo, or Aikido, it is always nice when people pass their rank tests. It’s a nice time from students to see where they are on their Aikido journey, and usually the preparation for the exam improves their practice a lot.

In March 2013 we had three students take and pass their 5th kyu test, which is great! So congratulations to Robert, Minh, and Abu.

Also, in April, Damon passed his 4th kyu test. We are very proud of him!

Everyone just keep practicing. It’s all about the practice.

Learning your 5th Kyu terminology.

The goal of your 5th Kyu test is to demonstrate understanding of some very basic terminology of Aikido, in addition to being able to demonstrate the techniques.

Your goal should be that when Sensei calls out a technique, for instance “Shomenuchi Iriminage”, you should be able to go into that technique smoothly and without much hesitation.

Many students initially find the terminology difficult to master, since it is Japanese language terminology.

This page is intended to help you through this, and demonstrate that the terms for your 5th Kyu exam are, in fact, quite simple.

In order to learn the terminology for this test,  it might help to just break down the techniques you need to know, and first commit to memory the “attack” part — in other words – the attack you are responding to.  I have bolded them below, to show you that really there are not that many terms you need to know… not overwhelming.

 From USAF

  • Shomenuchi ikkyo (omote & ura)
  • Shomenuchi iriminage
  • Katatetori shihonage (omote & ura)
  • Ryotetori tenchinage
  • Tsuki kotegaeshi
  • Ushiro tekubitori kotegaeshi
  • Morotetori kokyuho
Additional Plano Aikido techniques:

  • Katatetori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Ai-Hanmi Katatetori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Katatetori kokyunage (Omote & Ura)
  • Ushiro Tekubitori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Kokyu Ho

So as you can see, there are actually only 7 attacks that you are responding to in this test. That’s not too bad. So you need to know what each of these 7 is:

  1. Shomenuchi
  2. Katatetori
  3. Ai-Hanmi Katatetori
  4. Ryotetori
  5. Tsuki
  6. Ushiro Tekubitori
  7. Morotetori

Then, you need to understand what the techniques are with which you “reply” to the attacks. As you can see below, there are only 7 of them. So that’s not bad.

  1. Ikkyo
  2. IrimiNage
  3. Shihonage
  4. Tenchinage
  5. Kotegaeshi
  6. Kokyuho
  7. Kokyunage
And then of course, you will want to know the Omote and Ura versions of some of the techniques (as indicated in your book). This means that you need to understand what Omote and Ura mean.

Every Aikido technique is some combination of these words (and others you will learn later), in this order:

Attack — Defense — Modifier (for a few there may be no Omote or Ura modifier)

Examples:

  • Shomenuchi Ikkyo Omote
  • Katatetori Ikkyo Ura
  • Katatetori Kokyunage Omote
  • Tsuki Kotegaeshi (there may not be a modifier for this one)

In the 6th and 5th kyu exams, you begin to build the framework on which your future Aikido will exist. Until 1st Kyu (right before black belt), all you exams will be similar to this, but of course you’ll be adding new terms and techniques.

 

 

 

2013 Seminar

Greetings!

Aikido of Dallas will be hosting its annual Kagami Biraki seminar this weekend (Jan 11th, 12th, & 13th). Harvey Konigsberg Shihan will be leading classes throughout the weekend. Below are some details on the upcoming seminar.

Schedule (subject to change):
Fri 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Sat 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
4:15 testing
7:15 dinner at a nearby restaurant

Sun 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Cost:
$50 for members ranked 5th kyu or higher
$40 for unranked and 6th kyu

2012 December Holiday Hours

We will also be giving a break and our last class of the year will be on Saturday December 22nd where Maryellen sensei will be teaching adult class and Bob sensei will be teaching the kids class.

First class of 2013 will be on Wednesday January 2nd where you can start strong full of resolutions, Aikido being one of them, of course.

5th Kyu Test Requirements

The following videos demonstrate the required techniques for the 5th Kyu test.

The first three videos are parts 1-3 of an instructional video by Yamada Sensei. These are the United States Aikido Federation requirements. Embedding is not allowed on these videos, so please click through to Youtube to see them.

A list of the required techniques can be found on the 19th and 20th pages of the Plano Aikido Center Handbook. 

For your convenience, here are the techniques:

From USAF

  • Shomenuchi ikkyo (omote & ura)
  • Shomenuchi iriminage
  • Katatetori shihonage (omote & ura)
  • Ryotetori tenchinage
  • Tsuki kotegaeshi
  • Ushiro tekubitori kotegaeshi
  • Morotetori kokyuho

Additional Plano Aikido techniques:

  • Katatetori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Ai-Hanmi Katatetori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Katatetori kokyunage (Omote & Ura)
  • Ushiro Tekubitori Ikkyo (Omote & Ura)
  • Kokyu Ho

Part 1:
http://youtu.be/_MPwI4RmHeU

Part 2:
http://youtu.be/Vtv5Th-wh-c

Part 3:
http://youtu.be/DwCt0UEvYGg

Plano Aikido Center has additional 5th Kyu requirements, which we have recorded in the video below.

5th Kyu – Plano Aikido Center additional test requirements from Bob Loftin on Vimeo.

 

6th Kyu Test Requirements

The following video demonstrates the requirements for the 6th Kyu rank test, which covers the basic movements and vocabulary of Aikido. Dojo members are eligible to take the 6th Kyu test when they have completed 20 practices. There is no fee for this test.

The only thing not shown in the video is Shiko (knee walking). We will produce a separate video for Shiko.

The requirements list is here.

6th Kyu Test Requirements from Bob Loftin on Vimeo.

6th Kyu Test Requirements from Bob Loftin on Vimeo.

Library Demonstration Pictures

On Friday, October 19, 2012, Plano Aikido Center did a demonstration at Parr Public Library, in Plano. The demonstration was part of the Library’s Manga Mania Mixer – an event focusing on Japanese comics, so our participation was indeed appropriate!

Images are available here, on our Facebook Page.Â