Sunday, September 3, 2017

Topless

written Sunday, 27 August 2017

We drove back from Dickinson this morning, put the top down in Sturgis and drove down US 385 to Custer, through Deadwood... and caught the end of Cool Deadwood Nights car show. Great fun pulling up next to a great looking hotrod. The day was perfect for being topless, partly cloudy sky and perfect temperature. We really enjoyed the wind through our hair.

We were in Dickinson for a judo seminar, a promotion exam and party.

I think about judo most of the time when I am not engaged in something else and every night before I go to sleep. This seminar gave me an opportunity to stretch my judo legs a bit and see if what I had been thinking about was anchored in reality or drifting in fantasy. And to test my physical condition.

My recent judo research has been about the Gokyo no Waza (a matrix of judo techniques) as a teaching syllabus. I learned of this from Steven Cunningham sensei initially and continued to develop it in the class room/mat at NDSU/Red River Judo (for about 20 years). With the retirement of Steven Cunningham from judo I am one of only a couple of people in the world who is researching/using the Gokyo no Waza as a training syllabus.

So this weekend I had an opportunity to present some of what I have been thinking about. We did 14 techniques (of 40) in 2 ½ hours, which as it turned out, was not rushing things nor being slow either. The students varied in experience, from green belts with a year of experience to black belts with 20 plus years of experience. It was a very satisfying seminar, the beginners were challenged and successful, at the same time appealing to the curiosity of the most advanced students.

Jeff Ficek, one of the head sensei for the Dickinson, Roughrider Judo Club was taking direction from my wife Carol sitting on the sidelines, trying her best to make sure I wasn't getting too tired. This was my first judo outing since surgery, radiation and chemotherapy and Carol didn't want me to over do it. I pushed a little bit, but the schedule and with my wife's vigilance, the pace was just perfect. I got a bit of a sweat and my leg muscles were plenty sore the next morning – I felt like I got a great workout. Carol said I was in my element.

We did a promotion exam in the morning which required me to sit down for 30 minutes. In the afternoon I taught 5 techniques, then we did another part of the promotion exam, and then I taught four more techniques.

Congratulations to “Pineapple” Dave on promotion to nikyu (2nd brown belt), Steve on promotion to ikkyu (1st brown belt) and Ryan on promotion to shodan (1st degree black belt).

Special thanks to uke (the person who gets thrown) Jeremy Magelky for taking hundreds of falls, you make me look great, man!!!! It was great practicing with you again! Also great to see David, Erik, Jeremy, Clint and Vini from the Fargo Dojo, and Steve from the Bismark Dojo. What a wonderful day.

The social was at Jeff and Ruth Ficek's home. Great food as always, handmade by loving hands. Great company. The hospitality was fabulous. Feeling much love. Many thanks to all who made the day possible, you are the best. Thanks Mark Larson sensei for the glass of sake through David Scott.

Love to all,

Van

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