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STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO Thursday 4 th February, 2016 For this evening s class there were seven of us and we studied more on body-lines: Vertical Horizontal Forwards We applied these body-lines to: Inside Sweep Outside Sweep Outside Turn Inside Turn This also included the Sotai Doza variations. We studied the maintenance of these body-lines during Randori, as we practised our pushing game. With the mix of younger students the game became more challenging, but for whom?

The practise proved that there is generally more than one way to do something! So two ways of saying the same thing: 1) Think outside the "box" and the box becomes larger. 2) A larger box means that and not a new box in another place.

STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO Friday 5 th February, 2016 This evening s session was a popular class with mixed age and gender. We started first by warming up from the ankles to the hips, torso, shoulders, arms and head. Then we continued with exercises to strengthen the body frame. These were practiced repetitively by counting; each person doing this one after the other. Initially the arms are outstretched and able to support an imaginary weight, so the arms are not too far from the body. The final exercise in the selection the arms move in an inward curve with one following the curve inside the other. Rather like the depicted Cat the back structure is stretched whilst doing this exercise. Then more practice with Inside Sweep; performed "Statically" using movement from the body but starting from the heels. Once again a repetitive cycle was used to improve the action. This practise was then extended to Outside Sweep, Inside Turn and Outside Turn. A combination of Inside and Outside Turn was practised to stimulate the complex combination of the heel driven Torso action.

For Randori we continued to develop our pushing game. This evening we worked on neutralising the effect of the received push by applying a form of Jodan Kuzushi using both arms rather like the action of an Accordion player. Once again our previous rules applied, no bracing with the legs and no leaning or lurching of the Torso. Briefly we practised applying Gyakugamae Ate to the partner who was originally pushing. Tomorrow we start at 1pm with Greek teacher currently living in France, Mr Ilias Calimintzos.

STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO Saturday 6 th February, 2016 Yi Quan, (Yi-Chuan) also known as Dacheng quan, is a martial art system founded by the Chinese Xingyiquan master, Wang Xiangzhai. Yi Quan (or Da Cheng Quan) is a Chinese martial art, the quintessence of Kung Fu Wushu. Yi Quan means "The Way of Harmony of Body and Spirit." Da Cheng Quan means "The Great Achievement of the Way of Harmony of Body and Spirit." This practice helps man to connect with the principles of nature where everything is changing and spontaneity. The training is based on principles which do not require brute force, but reveal the hidden potential of Man, and promote relaxation combined with the elasticity and density of the whole body. Each, in their own mental and physical resources, rapidly improves the body structure (muscles, tendons, bones). There appears a great power and a multi confidence. This force is a source of health and well-being which is also used for fighting. Yi Quan was introduced in France by Ilias Calimintzos in 1981, the only western Beijing initiated by Master Yao Zongxun, historical successor of the founder of Yi Quan. The connection to Tomiki Aikido is through Ichiro Hatta (June 3, 1906 April 15, 1983). He was a pioneer Japanese wrestler who was instrumental in founding the Japanese Amateur Wrestling Association and bringing the 1964 Olympics to Japan. Originally a Judo specialist

and a secretary to Jigoro Kano he helped popularize Judo in the United States and Europe. He later received the Olympic Order from the International Olympic Committee for his contributions to Judo and the Olympics. In 1929 Hatta held 4th Dan in Judo and by 1952 progressed to the 7th Dan. Judo became an Olympic sport only in 1964, and therefore at the 1932 Olympics Hatta competed in freestyle wrestling. After that he helped establish the Japanese Amateur Wrestling Association, and at the 1936 Olympics was the head coach of the national wrestling team. Later he served in the House of Councillors, the Japanese upper house of the legislature. This afternoon s session was run by guest instructor, Mr Ilias Calimintzos he is a Greek national currently residing in France. He has over forty years experience in Martial Arts and his speciality is Yi-Quan. Ilias ran what was a very difficult seminar and with grace and empathy. In many respects Yi-Quan is alien in its principles to what we are used to in Aikido. But as the afternoon progressed in fact our disciplines became a little bit closer. One main difference lies in the footwork and posture, which is reminiscent of an earlier time in our Aikido. Within the Yi-Quan system there are many deliberate contradictions and also abstract analogies which in a way are very similar to our Aikido with its analogies. Today many of us discovered and reactivated muscles which have lain dormant over time. The session started with solo exercises, these set the structure and basis of the system and have side benefits for health and wellbeing. The combination of strength in the legs and connection to the floor and the softness in touch in the hands is a paradox. The muscles are not stiff and equally they are not limp. He used an elastic cord to highlight in his demonstrations the focus and type of movement expected. The movements are always performed slowly and continuous so that our body retains this. In the beginning and for all of us today the movements were slightly exaggerated. Eventually these movements become visually undetectable by an observer yet they can be felt. Regular daily practise is the recommended medicine! After many repetitions in solo exercises we practised in pairs, first with static footwork and afterwards with foot movements. In the evening we all went to our favourite local restaurant for a welcomed evening meal and drinks.

STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO Sunday 7 th February, 2016 This morning we continued with the solo exercises but with extended time periods holding each pose. For the first exercise we managed 30 minutes today. :-) For the solo exercises; slowly, slowly is always the message! In pairs, don't use force with each other. A typical one and a half hour session of daily solo practice is depicted. This includes static posture holding, "Water" moving facing forwards and in left and right posture. "Mud Walking"; moving slowly, stepping forwards and backwards, Torso rotations and punching and parrying. To finish the morning session we received instruction on how to punch and parry. Although to practise punching is part of the system for self-defence the health and wellbeing benefits within the movements is more important.

For the afternoon session we practised in pairs the "Pushing Hands" exercise using one arm. There were several options, both partners static, one foot moves, both feet moving and a single hand attack with both partners moving. This soon moved on to double hand pushing with Uke countering with a double hand neutralising action. The possibilities to further counter actions soon became apparent and the game developed into something similar to Toshu Randori. And finally to finish some questions and answers and the closing respects in the form of an open left hand touching a fisted right hand at chest height. Our thanks go out to Ilias Calimintzos for his excellent introduction to Yi-Quan and to Eddy & Gina and all who made it a successful, stimulating and enjoyable weekend.

MORE STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO SESSIONS... 20-21Feb2016 Margate with Eddy Wolput 11-13Mar2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 15-17Apr2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 06-08May2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 20-22May2016 Bulgaria with Eddy Wolput 03-05Jun2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 09-11Sep2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 5 th ETAN Open European Club Championship 17-18Sep2016 Almussafes with Eddy Wolput 07-09Oct2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput 11-13Nov2016 Almussafes with Eddy Wolput 09-11Dec2016 Antwerp with Eddy Wolput STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO - Tradition and Knowledge Chief Instructors/Examiners Study Group Tomiki Aikido Eddy Wolput 7 th Dan (JAA) - JAA-Shihan Frits van Gulick 7 th Dan (JAA) - JAA-Shihan Yoshiomi Inoue 7 th Dan (JAA) - JAA Senior Instructor Instructors/Examiners Study Group Tomiki Aikido Adrian Tyndale 6th Dan (JAA/BAA) - JAA-Shihan Dai - International Silver Medallist Gina De Weerdt 5th Dan (JAA) - JAA-Shihan Dai - former European Kata Champion Koos de Graaff 5th Dan (JAA) Mike Thraves 5th Dan (JAA) - JAA-Shihan Dai Pierre Alain Zeiter 4th Dan (JAA) - JAA-Shihan Dai For those who are Facebook-less we have an alternative way of communicating our studies via: STUDY GROUP TOMIKI AIKIDO - Wikispaces https://study-group-tomiki-aikido.wikispaces.com/ For archived Study Group Tomiki Aikido reports please see: http://www.aikidouk.co.uk/study-group-reports.htm