Kobayashi Summer Camp Seminar
I was fortunate recently to
attend the Kobayashi Summer Camp Seminar held in Canmore, Alberta,
Canada. This 4 day seminar was hosted by the Calgary
Aikikai which is the home and Dojo of Inaba Yasuhisa Sensei. Inaba
Sensei is a long time student and friend of Kobayashi Yasuo
Shihan and as I watched the two of them interact over the weekend
it was apparent that they have known each other a very long
time. This is a testament, I believe, to the long and
deep relationships which flow from the study of Aikido through out
the world.
Canmore, Alberta is a beautiful
town located directly in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in the
Bow Valley. It is surrounded by the Three Sisters Peaks
and Mount Rundle to name a few. The magnificent
Bow River runs right through the middle of town and is an amazing
blue/green color from the glacial activity further
up in the mountains. I camped along the Bow river during
my stay in Canmore and enjoyed being in that beautiful
part of the world very much.
The Aikido Seminar taught
by Kobayashi Shihan was a lot of fun and I met many excellent
new friends and training partners. One aspect of the
Seminar which I found interesting was how Kobayashi Shihan
used Ukes to teach Aikido. Kobayashi Shihan would call
someone up in front of the class and grab them and ask them
to throw him with Kote Gaeshi or some technique. If they
did the technique correctly Kobayashi Shihan would take
the Ukemi from them and tell them "Good Job!". In
fact he took koshinage ukemi from me, even though he did not
know me at all and I am 6' 3' tall and he is 70 years old! This
approach to teaching really helped folks to enjoy the techniques
and not take themselves too serious while learning them. Kobayashi
Shihan was an inspiration to me as an instructor and I will
be trying to put into practice what I saw of his enthusiasm
for Aikido and teaching approach.
I wish to thank Kabayashi
Shihan for teaching me during the seminar and I look forward
to another opportunity to learn from him. I also wish
to thank Inaba Sensei for his hosting of the Seminar as well
as making me feel at home in Canmore. I also wish to
thank Homma Kancho for giving me the opportunity to travel
to Canada in his stead through his many relationships
in the Aikido Community.
Scott Olson
July 25, 2007
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