Next Kyu Test on Dec 10th, 2011

The next test date has been confirmed – Saturday, December 10th, 2011 – so mark your calendar!

We will be preparing all three classes for the kyu test in the next few weeks. It is best for students to attend class as often as possible and focus on their training. Only those who qualify will be invited to test as a chance to progress onto the next level.

Aikido Del Mar Awards Colored Belts for the Aiki-Kids and Aiki-Youth Class

If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact us!

Saturday Classes Canceled, Picnic Instead!

Hello everyone,

The Boys and Girls Club at the Polster Branch will be closed on Saturday and Sunday due to yesterday’s power outage and related fire alarm issues. There will be no classes during this time. The school district is working on the issue and will let us know when the building can be re-entered.  We will keep you updated on the latest development.

The good news is we have a visiting student from Kyoto, Japan. She is eager to meet everyone. Instead we will be hosting a picnic lunch. The weather will be slightly cooler – the perfect day for a dojo gathering.

Picnic in the park

WherePowerhouse Park (next to Jake’s near 15th street Del Mar, green grass area above the beach)
When: noon-2pm
Who: students, families and friends are all invited
What to Bring: food to share (the dojo will supply utensils)

If you have any questions or having difficulties finding us please call 858.405.3318 for Flo or 805.907.0782 for Kevin Sensei

* NOTE: we had a wonderful time at the park! Thank you for everyone for joining us and sharing the fun. Here are some photos!

The cornwall family

The Cornwall family

Visiting student Chisae from Japan (top left)

Aikido Del Mar Kids!

Labor Day Training Schedule

Jumping Aikido Kid

Aikido Del Mar Aiki-Kids

Hello everyone!

We will have our regular training schedule this Saturday.

Aiki-Kids class is canceled on Monday. The Aiki-youth class and adult class will be combined on Monday from 7pm – 8:30pm.

Note: Aiki-Core will resume in October.

 

Congratulations Aikido Del Mar Students!

We held kyu test for all three of our classes on Saturday August 13th.

Congratulations to everyone tested. All students demonstrated tremendous personal growth with sharp focus. The spirit of aikido really came through as friends and families gathered around to join hands and hearts and witness each student striving for their personal best.

aikido kids at aikido del mar

Aikido is FUN! Congrats to Aiki-Kids!

We have our first ever blue belt in the Aiki-Kids class! Congratulations Kaley!

Great Focus Aiki-Youth Students!

Thomas showed amazing discipline and we are proud to see such tremendous progress in his focus. Justin and Elliot’s dedication to their practice really paid off as they are now 3rd kyu in the Aiki-Youth class.

Congrats to Aikido-Adults class!

Real training begins when students can control their mind and body under stressful situations. Cassandra was called to be uke before her actual test, yet she was still able to bring precision to her movements regardless the physical exhaustion she experienced. She is now 2nd kyu in Yoshinkan Aikido.

Thank you friends and families for your support! Congratulations Aikido Del Mar students for a job well done!

Open Mat Hours for Test Preparation

Demo and Testing

Aikido Del Mar kids watching an ikkajo technique.

Aikido of Del Mar will be hosting kyu test on Saturday, August 13th, 2011.

This week parents will be notified wheather or not their children are invited to test.

We have open mat hours every Monday and Wednesday from 7:10-7:30pm. Sensei and sempi will be present during this time to help. All students are welcome to make use of this time to ask questions and practice techniques. On Monday Justin from Aiki-Youth was able to run through all of his techniques during this time in preparation for his 3rd kyu test. We hope to see you there!

Aikido Del Mar Test Training

Aikido Kids Core Strengthening

Aiki-Kids Core Strengthening - core exercises will allow smoother, safer falls and more controlled movements.

We have started test training in preparation for our next kyu test in August.

Aiki-kids are strengthening their core through a series of abdominal exercises. Aiki-kids will be tested on Ukemi (including back break falls, forward rolls and backward rolls), Seiza Ho, Shikko Ho and Kihon Dosa (basic movements). Red belts will also be tested on a basic technique.

Aiki-youths have been working on serveral different techniques including Shomen Uchi Ikkajo Osae (1 & 2) and Suwari Waza Ryote Mochi Kokyuho (1). Students are encourage to learn these movements and practice the techniques as much as they can.

As for the adult class, kyu test will follow the new 2011 Yoshinkan Aikido Test Syllabus (we have included the link for your reference). Extra classes for brown belt training called Kenshu Class are currently held on 7/9, 7/16, 7/23 and 8/6. Video footage of these classes are available as personal study material upon request.

A Note on Aikido Test

In Aikido there is no competition. The founder of Aikido, Morihei Uyeshiba, was deliberate about this. He understood that the most important lessons to be learned in life were not easily learned in a competitive environment. This is part of our “Way”.

The value of testing in Aikido comes from putting ourselves in a stressful situation (testing) so that we can see ourselves more realistically.

Is it “fun”? Not usually, since all our worries and fears raise their ugly heads- fear of failure; fear of being embarrassed; fear of injury- add to this your own list of personal demons. Therein lies its value. Aikido, also known as the Art of Peace, actively discourages us from comparing ourselves to others. This makes it much easier to face our own fears, look them squarely in the eye, and continue on with what we were doing.

All of our classes do this one way or another- face our fears in a safe, supportive environment. Testing is just one more “tool” that our art uses to help us grow.

The word Ai-ki-do is actually three Japanese words together, roughly translated as “the Way (do) of making harmony (ai) with the forces of nature (ki)”. Our Way has many aspects to it, including non-competition, respect for us and others and a compassionate regard for all life. We develop these traits in ourselves by training methods developed over many hundreds of years by the Samurai then distilled by Morihei Uyeshiba. What we are given in Aikido is not based on what is easy or convenient but based on what works. These tools we are given, over time, will vitalize and enrich our lives as well as the people around us.