Here is Bill Misson, our oldest Aikido student and Sensei’s second oldest student (Sensei has a t’ai chi student in his 90s). Bill is shown here doing some jiwa waza with Sasun Torikian.
Here is Bill Misson, our oldest Aikido student and Sensei’s second oldest student (Sensei has a t’ai chi student in his 90s). Bill is shown here doing some jiwa waza with Sasun Torikian.
One of the students at our Aikido school had a milestone birthday he celebrated with us on Saturday, January 15th. He turned 80 years old.
Sensei gave bill the mat and he taught the class as a way of honoring the day. To say that it is admirable to see someone at Bill’s age rolling around and throwing people with such ease is a gross understatement.
It is a beautiful and wondrous thing to be able to train with someone with Bill’s experience.
Happy birthday, Bill! You certainly deserve it.
1st and 5th kyu tests will be held this Saturday, 12-18-2010. A short class will begin at 11:30am and testing will begin around 12:00pm. Please come and support the testing candidates.
Bob Noha Sensei reviews The Heart of Aikido on the Aikido Journal.
Bob Noha Sensei reviewed this book earlier this year on the Aikido Journal. A link is provided below to the full review:
We are excited to announce that we are moving to the Petaluma Academy of Martial Arts building. Our last class in our current location will be Saturday, October 30th and our first class in the new building will be Tuesday November 2nd.
Our new address will be:
620 Petaluma Blvd No
Petaluma, CA 94952
We look forward to the future and what this means for both Petaluma Academy of Martial Arts and Aikido of Petaluma. Stay tuned and come visit us at our new location.
We will be having a Beginners/Alumni day at Aikido of Petaluma on Saturday, September 18th. Bob Noha Sensei (5th Degree black belt) will host 3 different sessions:
To those that have ever trained with us, we would like to see you. We are extending this invite to our Alumni who have been involved with us throughout the years. We are looking forward to seeing you here! Come back and say hello to Sensei and the school.
Beginners are always welcome at the dojo but this day is specifically designed for new comers to the art. Please wear comfortable clothing and feel free to come to any or all of our sessions.
9:30 – 10:15 – Energy Processing class. This is based on the work of Bob Nadeau, a direct student of Aikido founder Morehei Ueshiba.
10:15 – 11:15 – Yang Style T’ai Chi. We study the Yang style 37 posture short form as was taught by Professor Cheng Man-Ching. Professor Cheng derived the short form out of the 108 posture long form. His purpose was to derive the essentials of T’ai Chi so that everyone could benefit from the art. We will be showing some videos near the end of this session of Professor Cheng.
11:30 – 1:00 – Aikido. Sensei Noha will demonstrate his unique style of teaching as it applies to Aikido. He offers a unique blend of both practical application as well as mind, body and spirit integration. He does this so that we train ourselves for conflict resolution as well as spiritual, physical and emotional growth in our lives. In addition to some hands on work, we will also be showing some videos of the founder of Aikido, Morehei Ueshiba.
This is a beautiful post on psychologytoday.com about the similarity of Aikido and Chado (Tea Ceremony):
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-body-blog/201008/mindfulness-through-aikido-tea-ceremony
Thanks to Ginny Breeland for alerting us to this article. Ginny maintains “Aikido Advice for Woman … and a few men” on facebook and can be found here:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#!/pages/Aikido-Advice-for-Womenand-a-Few-Men/302329183470?v=info&ref=ts
Paul Rest is a writer and martial artist. He has written numerous articles about Aikido and Low Impact Aikido and holds the rank of second degree black belt. He can be reached at poetry@sonic.net.