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Still training on Zoom.

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 Wow, when we started training on Zoom in March, I never thought we would still be at it in January.  Ron and I are making the best of the circumstances by training with a few students 3 time a week. Even though we don't get to have the amazing Ki exchange that happens during in-person class I still feel like I am training authentically. We do a bokken kata, a ki exercise kata, solo techniques practicing uke and nage roles and weapons practice. It sure beats the alternative which is no practice. While I  hope to see see you on the mat soon I will be happy to see you Zoom. 

Leaning into my demons in this time of Covid

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 October 19th, 2020 I have leaned into some of my demons in this time of Covid. As we continue to train 3 times a week on Zoom I still get to see and feel the person I can change. Me. I still feel fearful, insecure and irrelevant at times just like I did at in-person classes.  I go to class no matter how I feel. My brain comes up with many ideas about why I shouldn’t go to class, including: “why bother? You don’t have an uke so it’s not real, or a lot of the people you train with have stopped training so maybe this whole thing is just stupid.” I go anyway just in case my brain is wrong and this Aikido training on Zoom is relevant.   After class I feel like I have explored ideas, had a good workout, practiced with my friends and learned something. What more can I expect from Aikido class?  I had a dream the other night where my uke who was a large, heavy man, looked up at me after I thew him and said, “Mary, you are becoming softer and more refined.” I was please...

Ideas about being centered while we are not training with an uke.

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Everything can be our uke. Any situation, good, bad or unlabeled provides a unique set of circumstances that challenges us to maintain or regain our centers. First, we totally let ourselves off the hook. There is no winning or losing in centering training. We are either centered or we are not. If I lose my center I simply get it back as quickly as I can. Judgment is not helpful and counterproductive.  Why waste time and energy? Just get back to training as quickly as you can. At work if I have a difficult customer, I can notice where my awareness is in my body. If my awareness is not below my navel. I will notice where it is. Then I can let it drop down as soon as I am able. I pay attention to my centering process instead to judging the other person or myself. By getting centered again or at least trying I can only help the circumstance because I have come out of my critical mind. My boss telling me what a good job I am doing presents me with another opportunity to practice ...

Training in the time of Corona

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I asked Ron to watch me while I was preparing for our Zoom class today. He looked perplexed until I told him that I was doing shomen uchi kaiten nage.  I kept getting my hands mixed up. Technique is harder for me with Fred, the imaginary uke than with a live uke. Finally, I was able to be consistent on both sides and we will practice it tonight in class. I like how nage's hands relate to each other. Kaiten nage means wagon wheel. I imagine a spoke in a wheel as nage leads uke’s arm and head into a front fall or forward roll.

Language matters. Is it isolation or solitude?

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Language matters. Is it isolation or solitude?  Positive mind is cultivated through awareness, acceptance and then, action. I don't have to be happy with circumstances to accept them. I blend and move and feel whatever I feel. When I train on and off the mat I have choices. Aikido gives me a framework to apply to all situations when I am willing. It makes life interesting. We are having Zoom classes. They are fun and I feel connection with others when we are training together. I am looking at each day I am healthy and alive as a blessing. I accept what is and move on. I have been doing small ukemi most days and weapons training as well as Ki exercises. Ron just emailed out his Ki exercise form which I find very challenging especially when I try to do it slow and right. lol Each day I have enough for what I need and more. I am off to do my rolls. Hope you are enjoying your solo training, too.

second week of dojo being closed.

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Ron and I have been practicing together. We are experimenting with Zoom and getting ready to do a trial class. When we have a clue we will offer a class to our students. Each day I have the opportunity to be positive and to look for the blessings. There are many. I hope you are finding blessings too. We will keep you posted on the Zoom class. I would love to hear about your solo practice. Please share your process with me.

Dojo is closed. What next?

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For Ron and I this is not an issue. We have someone to train with and a place to do it. Here are some suggestions you might not have thought of for solo practice. Check out Berkshire Hills Aikido on Facebook and Instagram for some Ki exercises and bokken practice. We will posting short videos to give you ideas. Do your ki exercises at least once a day. Use a short sword for indoor practice or train outside with bokken and jo. Don't break the lights or furniture. :) Practice techniques with an invisible uke. For example, respond to a yokemen attack with a yokemen retreat then go into kokyu nage or shi ho nage. pay attention to your footwork. Are you doing nice dramatic steps or tiny baby steps? Lol. Practice small rolls on a softish surface. Extend ki though a person if you are getting annoyed with them. Remember that we can only feel our feelings. Uke's contribution is a gift. Close your eyes and remember details of what you wre just looking at. Do a mind vis...