Showing posts with label schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schedule. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Venture a taste! Bringing on a first course of Aikido practice this month!

Aikido First Course starts Saturday October 11















Serving up your First Course 
in the art and practice of Aikido. 
12 sessions, Sat. mornings and Tue. evenings  
Oct 11- Nov. 22.  Fee $90
  
This series is a progressive beginners' course. Plan to begin on Saturday Oct 11. Arrive 9:45 for registration. Class starts at 10 am with Orientation to Practice and segues to aikido fundamentals class 10:30-11:30am.

Class times:
Tuesday 5:30-6pm: Orientation to Practice
Tuesday 6:15pm-7:15pm: Aikido Fundamentals
Saturday 10-10:3am: Orientation to Practice
Saturday 10:30-11:30am: Aikido Fundamentals
 

 Note: Sat. Oct. 25 join us for an optional field trip to Eugene for a seminar with Phil Vargas Sensei. Click for details. There is no fee to observe seminar classes.

Tue/Sat schedule doesn't work for you?
Become a Regular Member and practice Mon, Wed or Fri at 6:15pm. As a member you can flex your schedule and come to any unrestricted class on the weekly schedule. Click to view schedule.


Drop in for Orientation to Practice It's FREE in October

Join us for The Lines of Engagement Noon, Oct 11, $10.



Monday, May 5, 2014

New format for testing and rank promotion deemed sucessful

They say necessity is the mother of invention. As our dojo approached the time for students to test, it became clear that a single night testing format was not going to serve the membership.

We had people, ripe for promotion, who were practicing with injuries.  The teachers and teacher candidates who needed to observe testing had divergent work schedules. We were scarce on available ukes. We had potential rank promotions ranging from 5th kyu to yudansha. One night just wasn't going to work.

I've seen other martial arts schools implement a testing period of several days. Candidates are observed over a period of time and promotions may or may not come out at the end of the period. I haven't seen that format employed in aikido dojos. Of course as teachers we watch students over time and the testing night is a culmination of a longer period of test preparation. You can't "cram" for an aikido test! However, I've always seen aikido dojo testing conducted in one session; usually in the course of one evening.

At our dojo I proposed we hold a multiple evening, all-dojo evaluation and testing event. Teachers and teacher candidates discussed schedule and we agreed upon three consecutive nights. Students preparing for tests agreed to clear their schedules and come all three nights. Middle and younger ranks came to the days that they could.

Over the three nights, a large percentage of the Birankai curriculum was called. A mix of standing, sitting and hanmi handachi techniques were covered each night as well as weapons forms. Candidates had a chance to serve as both uke and nage. If a fundamental form was performed weakly on one night, there was a chance to do better in the next night.  When one candidate surpassed expectations, I had the chance to raise the bar on the following night and give him a chance to perform at a level above the rank he was testing for.


As the three nights came to conclusion we clearly had come through the fire together as a group. Tension had dropped, shoulders had melted and we announced 6 new promotions.* Individuals not testing for specific rank were offered a challenge  and invitation to prepare for the next testing opportunity. Teachers and teaching candidates had the opportunity to evaluate where we are as a dojo and what material the members need to study in regular weekly classes.

Listening to students after the event, it was clear that this format was a good experiment. One member mentioned it felt like the end of summer camp; no tension left. Just continuous movement, washed in sweat, revolving around and within ones center.


photo provided by Terese Scollard

*Promoted April 3, 2014

Sandan: Sean Sheedy, Jon Paul Oliva


Shodan: Kevin Greenwood, Sanders Anderson


Nikyu: James Murray


Gokyu: Troy Wilson





Article written by by Suzane Van Amburgh








Contact us: dojo@multnomahaikikai.com
Aikido Multnomah Aikikai 503-246-8120






Friday, December 27, 2013

January 2014 Class Schedule


Winter Training  
Opportunities to get in more practice this January! 

New:
Mondays 6:15pm: General Adult class

Wednesdays 7:30pm: Introduction to Sword Handling. This class will run concurrent with the Iaido class. Read description


Thursdays 6:15pm new focus to class: Intermediate level training concurrent with general class. All levels welcome.



Special events
Tue Jan 7th: Kagami Biraki training for all levels (adults)
Wed 8th Fold a Crane for the new year; origami activity for kids and adults
Sun Jan 19th: Weapons Intensive

Pick up a schedule at the dojo...

Multnomah Aikikai, 6415 SW Macadam Ave, Portland OR 97239