Archive 2012
January – March (Q1) 2012
Editor: Lawrence Warry
Happy New Year/Editorial
This month, we are reporting on the recent events that have taken place around the world. I just got back from a thrilling trip in Isreal where, as well as meditating by the dead sea, I attended the Kagami Biraki new year celebration event at the Masatake dojo in Israel. More about this event can be found below. The new year is also a time to remember 2nd Doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba as he passed away on January the 4th 1999. Further, this newletter gives reports about recent CABN related events (Mori Shihan in Greece and Siberian visits from Dutch Senseis Marcel Reijers and Robert van den Bosch). Our wise oracle, Yoshinori Miyashita sensei, has declared the year 2012 as the year of health. We don’t know how the situation will be in the world and the best we can do is to be at least physically prepared with a good nutritional intake, regular exercise and keeping fit physically, mentally and spiritually. Aikido will provide such a preparation so we hope to see you all soon training on the tatami!
Aiki-greetings,
Lawrence Warry
1. In Memory of 2nd Doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba (1921 – 1999)
I don’t think I’ll ever forget that first day I entered Tokyo in the first week of January 2009 coincidently during the week that the 2nd doshu, Kisshomaru Ueshiba passed away (4th of January 1999). Each year, I am reminded about it and this year is no different.
Marcel Reijers (Vice-Chairman)
Charles Kientz (Committee Advisor)
Armando Braat (Secretary)
Fred Veer (Treasurer)
Lex van Teeffelen (Committee Member)
Robert van den Bosch (Committee Member)
Lawrence Warry (Committee Member)
Rob Boogaard (Committee Member)
Theo Kuijl (Committee Member)
Tom Korneef (Committee Member)
2. Kagami Biraki
All around the world, the beginning of the year marks the time of “Kagami Biraki”, an event in aikido which marks a new beginning, the flowering of friendships and the congratulating of newly graduated students.
In Tokyo, Japan, the Kagami Biraki takes place on Sunday the 8th of January this year. The global aikido community is awaiting with baited breath for news about friends’ graduations in the dan rankings. We wish all our aikido friends a happy new year and an enjoyable Kagami Biraki wherever you may be celebrating.
3. Celebrating the number 5 in 2012
We wish to pass heartfelt congratulations two good friends who worked a lot and dedicated a lot of time to aikido in the past years both having been promoted to 5th dan Aikikai at the latest Kagami Biraki in Tokyo, Japan. The following photos show the joy they have reached in attaining this new level.
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| Congrtatulations to Marcel Reijers of the CABN, The Netherlands (Warakyu dojo, Dordrecht, Holland) |
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| Congratulations to Ze’ev Erlich of the Israeli Aikido Association (Masatake dojo, Rehovot, Israel) |
4. Mori Shihan in Greece
[Source: The photograph of the article is a kind offer by Mr. Makis Potiris. Mr. Potiris is a friend, and an Aikido instructor who out of love for Aikido- even during these difficult times of Greece- he is opening a new Aikido dojo, contributing to the further development of Aikido in our country. Plus, he is a man who even if his profession deals with the real social violence, he chooses to practice and teach The Art of Peace.]
5. Siberian visits from Dutch Senseis
Recently, the Dutch senseis Ernesto Ladavas Sensei (6th dan aikikai), Marcel Reijers (5th dan aikikai) and Robert van den Bosch (4th dan aikikai) have been making Russian aikido heads turn in Siberia due to the various trips in the past year to the cities of Barnaul, Irkutsk and Vladivostok. Here-below is a report from the recent trip of Marcel Reijers sensei (assisted by Erwin Nijhof).
Aikido trip to Irkutsk (Siberia) by Marcel Reijers
On thursday the 24th of november we flew to Irkutsk via Moscow. My student Erwin accompanied me during this 6th Aikido visit of me to Russia.
After a terrible short night with no sleep we arrived in Irkutsk in de the morning of the 25th. We went straight to the Irkutsk Hotel where we checked in and had to change immediately. Fortunately the dojo was located on the 2nd floor of the hotel.
Between getting out of the plane and stepping on the tatami was less than 1,5 hours.
Many Aikido friends had travelled for many days to attend my seminar. In addition to the chairman of the federation Mr. Alexander Petrov, people from Barnaul, Krasnoyarsk, Ulan Ude, Chita and of course Irkutsk were present.
Throughout the weekend I taught about one hundred adults and fifty children.
As always my host Mr Bator Rinchine (and his student Ms. Darya Bakhaeva) did everything in their power to give me and Erwin a good time, accompanying us on lunch en late dinner and treating us with a visit to a (cold) lake Baikal.
The first day we started slowly by all kinds of themes on gyaku hanmi katate dori. The four basic tai sabaki’s taught by Fujita Shihan were present in the lessons.
The children’s classes were very full as usual, but the children wanted to learn a lot and the nice part is that I now recognised a lot of children from the last time, I actually see them grow over the years.
In the evening we took up yokomen uchi and studied different angles on this attack.
After a good night sleep, with some awakenings because of the jet lag, we started fresh on the second day. Even more people were on the tatami, it was nice to see that people from different Aikikai Organisations in Irkutsk were attending my classes and working together harmoniously. The focus of the rest of the seminar was on ushiro ryote dori and ushiro eri dori. We also practiced a lot on kata dori and of course other themes. By the end of the third day everybody was very tired and while some students were travelling back by train, the different teachers in the Siberian Aikikai accompanied us on a great farewell evening, which also encompassed a Russian Banja.
We celebrated another great Aikido weekend.
Every time I go to Russia, I like the atmosphere of hard practice and good friendship. I thank Mr. Bator Rinchine and Mr. Alexander Petrov again for the invitation and hopefully in the near future I see all my Russian friends again.
6. Japanese Word of the Month (Onegai)
Ze’ev Erlich, Masatake Dojo, Israel.
7. Announcements





