Archive for the Training Category

Monmouth County Sheriff’s Dept Handcuffing Training

On June 15, 2011, The Manasquan Dojo conducted tactical handcuffing & takedown training for the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Department. I conducted the training with the help of Kit & Jose.

I would like to give special thanks to Officer Anthony Torre, of the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Department- DT Instructor for making this great seminar happen.. Thanks!

It was a great training session & everyone had a great time. Below are some of the pictures taken during the training Click on the links:

Group Stretch  Group Stretch 1  Group Stretch 2  Group Stretch 3  Group Break Fall  Handcuffing  Handcuffing 1  The Guys  ERT Logo  Group Pic  Group Pic 1

Pirate Night at ACNJ Manasquan!

Thursday night we had what we called “Pirate Night” at the dojo.  We all wore an eye patch during class.  Our objective was to experience the handicap of not having sight in both eyes.  This class was inspired in recognition that one of our members is pretty much blind in one eye.  He’s mentioned before that he has a blind spot and that his depth perception is thrown off.  We wanted to experience this for ourselves to better understand what he has to deal with and at the same time challenge ourselves in terms of “what if you were put at a disadvantage - how does your aikido flow then”?

Yeah, it was different!  Sure enough, blind spots - people “all of a sudden” popping in/out of sight; depth perception thrown off …  But the beautiful thing was that if you executed the fundamentals (proper ikkyo position vs chasing the attack; staying connected so you can feel what’s happening; etc.) it all works!  Tim even did a series of techniques with both eyes closed!!!  I think I can safely say everyone had a GREAT time and we all have a deeper appreciation and respect for those who work through handicapped situations.  We really encourage others to try this sometime.

Big Ups to Tim for encouraging this exploration of our aikido.  Last month we had a “One Armed Samurai” class where we constrained one of our arms to experience the handicap of only having one arm available for use.  That was a pretty cool learning experience also (followed by some festivities and viewing of “The One Armed Swordsman”).

Check out the pix below of the training and Pirate festivities that followed.   AAAARRRRRR

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Saito / Iwama Jo Kata’s

I had in my possession a drawing handout of the Iwama Jo Kata’s for a long time. I am not sure when & where I got it, but thanks to James Walsh (Aiki-Parent) that document is now on a .pdf form for you to view.

Click on Saito/Iwama Aiki-Jo

Testing Requirements & Forms

Below are all the forms for testing applicants and requirements for adults and Aiki-Kids.

Beginner Basics & Terms

Testing Procedures & Questions

Instructors & Their Role

Evaluation Form

Adult Rank Requirements

Aiki-Kids Testing Requirements Pg1

Aiki-Kids Testing Requirements Pg2

Test Application

Testing For Aikido Rank

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