Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Japan 2016 (November)


It has become an annual adventure to go to Japan and to experience training at the source. This year was somewhat different. Soke Hatsumi Masaaki (picture below) had been taken to hospital to be treated for an ailment. He was off sick for about 2 weeks but the vacuum could be felt. Not having him around is something that the Bujinkan will have to get used to. He is 85 and whilst generally in good health & spirits, he is not getting any younger. Who will fit his rather big shoes (socks really)?

It was Senno Sensei who taught in Soke's stead on the various training days. As a foreigner, I am happy to train with the Dai-Shihan and people here who're regulars. Their wisdom, insights and skills are unparalleled and each offers a different view point to Hatsumi Sensei's martial art. Here's the October schedule, Soke still Missing but he returned in full swing first week of November


Japan wouldn't be Japan for me if it wasn't also an opportunity to eat healthy (Ramen) and to see old friends. I feel very lucky to go out and meet new people and using Air B'nB for example is an excellent way to get to know local people who are happy to share a few things with you, such as their favourite Ramen places, Onsen (public baths) or their friends!  




The most important lessons this year came from Nagato Sensei + Rob Renner Sensei. Whilst I am sure these points were repeated and taught time and time again, only this year did they make more applied sense. The first is around Gachiten (don't ask for correct spelling). They are the connecting points between my elbow and forearm, from shoulder to arm etc. Generally, one tries to control here, to establish a stronger position over the opponent.

The other was Totoku, moving in such a way that I am not only shutting down the most immediate threat (say a punch) but that I'm also moving in such a way that I'm controlling the next logical attack/ threat. This was really well demonstrated again and again by Nagato Sensei but only brought to live by Rob, in his class in Mabashi. For more info, come along to training.
Slightly upsetting fact of Japan 2016 trip was being awarded 10th Dan from Nagato Sensei despite many days of protest. He said I should accept it as we do not know what comes in future (me protesting that I'd rather have it next year). He also said that its being given in advance, so I can get to grow into it... I'll certainly give it my best. 



...ganbatte kudasai (good luck)

Friday, 8 July 2016

Wildfire Adventure Camp (Summer 2016)

Wildfire Adventure Camp

Bujinkan South London Dojo was invited to run self-defence and Japanese sword fighting sessions at the spectacular Wildfire Adventure camp June 2016. By day, Camp Wildfire was a bustling adventure camp full of expeditions, bushcraft, artistry, engineering, and adventure sports. There were 80 amazing activities. As darkness fell, the forest transformed into a glittering Wildfire of music and festivity. Here some photos...


We've trained with over 100 people on the 2 days and we've had lots of fun doing so. Have a look at the pictures below.












We've had so much fun at Wildfire, we're surely going to be back for 2017. We'll probably be adding a few more activities so stay tuned. To be sure to secure a space at this amazing adventure, get your tickets early. The spirit of Wildfire was pretty much captured with this quote.

"I knew when I met you an adventure was going to happen”  
Winnie The Pooh