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We will have class on Sunday, July 4th PDF Print E-mail
Written by Todd Kammerer   
Tuesday, 29 June 2004

Jay Sensei is currently enjoying the ASU summer camp in Washington D.C. this week.  We will have class on Sunday, 7/4/04 at our normal time, with Todd teaching the first class in Jay Sensei's absence, followed by Leslie Sensei teaching the second class.  Come start your July 4th celebration with Aikido!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
 
More Birthday Rolls - Awesome Job by All! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Todd Kammerer   
Sunday, 27 June 2004

Sunday 6/27/04:  Jessie did 104 rolls for his 38th birthday.

Thursday 6/17/04: This was a wonderful day, for on Leslie Sensei's birthday, we had the highest turn-out of members in our dojo this year (21 members, plus 1 guest).  The energy was wonderful and everyone enjoyed participating in the birth rolls with our Sensei, who did 155 rolls for her birthday. wesome job Leslie Sensei!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
 
Big Aikido Weekend, June 4th - 6th, 2004 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jay Lindholm   
Sunday, 06 June 2004

Friday 6/4/04:  Wow, where do you start to describe a very full and exciting weekend of aikido.  First, we were invited to teach aikido techniques to a karate school at the Austin Recreation Center on Friday night.  This was attended by Leslie sensei, Jay sensei, Alina, Robert, Matt, Chad, Jesse, Todd, Tommy, Brian, Barbara and Brenda.  The event was a blast!  The students were incredibly open and receptive to the techniques.  It was a real eye opener to work with other martial artists who had a different perspective on training and how to move.  It really anchored home the importance of movement in performing techniques of any style.

We first started trying to teach rolling to the kids class.  Finally, winding up looking a lot like Arnold Schwarzenegger's first day at school in "Kindergarten Cops".  Whew, That was wild.  Then we worked with the adult group for over an hour.  All in all we got to roll and share our aikido with the group.  The energy in the class was awesome.   Special thanks to all the members of the Karate School for opening their dojo and hearts to us.  Thanks to Chad, Tommy, Brian, Alina and Todd for toting mats over to the recreation center.  That was like real work.  We had to lug them up two flights of stairs. UHG!!

Saturday 6/5/04:  Pamela, Chad, Todd, Tommy, Brian, Brenda, Barbara and myself traveled to San Antonio to visit our friends at Alamo City Aikido.  We arrived in time to roll around with the kids class.  Requiring a lot of shikko, boy are my quads unhappy!!  Following the kids class we trained with Craig Slack Sensei until we were totally drenched.  Us Texans can really sweat.  (Converted Californians Sweat good too).  After class they conducted tests including an Ikkyu test for Shawn Young.  The test was grueling but she hung in there and did an outstanding job.  Thanks to Todd and Barbara for driving us around all day.

Sunday 6/6/04:  Seven members of the San Antonio group traveled to Austin to train with our group.  What an amazing class with 27 aikidoka on the mat.  It was definitely a seminar feeling in the dojo.  After the first class we had testing for Pamela Tovar (Rokyu) and Todd Kammerer (Ikkyu).  Both tests were outstanding.  Pamela showed incredible softness and control of body movement, especially considering the fact that she has only been training since February.  Way to go Pamela!!  Then Todd handled the many and energetic attacks of  8 different ukes during his test which lasted almost an hour.  He was pretty spent by the end but did a lot of really nice aikido during the test.  Todd definitely represented our dojo well during this test.  Way to go Todd!!

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 October 2007 )
 
Recent Birthday Rolls - Great Job Everyone! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jay Lindholm   
Tuesday, 01 June 2004

Tuesday 6/1/04:  Jay Sensei did 128 rolls for his 50th birthday.

Sunday 5/30/04: Tim did 50 rolls for his 35th birthday.

Thursday 5/27/04:  Chadwick sets new dojo mark on birthday rolls.  WOW!!! With only a few days before some not to be mentioned middle aged less than skinny guy has a birthday, Chadwick raises the bar yet again.   Chadwick now to be known as "the fall guy" rolls an unbelievable 211 rolls for his birthday with a large number of hard falls mixed in as well.  Who said a 32 year old guy couldn't hack it.  A pretty impressive display if I do say so myself and new dojo record.    Way to go Chadwick!

Sunday 5/2/04:  Brian did 172 rolls for his 15th birthday.  Brian has come a long way since his birthday rolls last year.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
 
Mark your calendars... Sunny Skys Sensei seminar July 16th - 18th PDF Print E-mail
Written by Todd Kammerer   
Sunday, 02 May 2004

Sunny Skys Sensei, Sandan / Aiki Zenshin Dojo, will be returning to Hill Country Aikido / Chiisai Aikikai in July for a seminar on July 16th through 18th.  See our EVENTS page for more details.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
 
April Kyu Tests on Sunday, April 18th, 2004 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jay Lindholm   
Sunday, 18 April 2004

Robert Goeking tested for Yonkyu, Brian Kammerer tested for Gokyu and Tim Schmelter tested for Rokyu.  All candidates had spent a great deal of time preparing for their test, which was evident in their technique.  Todd, Chadwick, Chad and Tommy provided ukeme for the tests.  Thanks to everyone who stayed to support this testing event.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 October 2007 )
 
Visit to Alamo City Aikido, March 20th, 2004 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jay Lindholm   
Saturday, 20 March 2004

Jay Sensei and the Kammerer family went to San Antonio on Saturday to train with our friends at Alamo City Aikido.  Mike Sensei taught a wonderful class, demonstrating techniques that help understand the connection between nage's and uke's center.  After the class, the group went out for a nice lunch.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 October 2007 )
 
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