Aikido Club Party this Friday, 9/24 @ 4 PM.
We'll dine on homemade sushi (no raw fish) and watch
Red Sun starring Charles Bronson.
Warning: we have friendly 2 dogs, 1 cat.
You can walk to the party from campus: From the CS building, head East
through the parking lot. Cross through cross walk. Don't get run over.
Stay on the sidewalk on the south side of the road.
After the first light post, turn right. Cut through neighbor's back yard.
Leave the peaches alone Robert. Walk straight down the road. Veer left.
Gray brick house with red truck. 457 Palos Verdes Dr.
Bow to Buddha. Ring doorbell. Jeff 801-494-4793 if you get lost.
Aikido Club at UVU is a great way for students to experience the art of Aikido. Aikido is derived from the samurai arts through a branch of aiki-jujitsu. Though it is a martial art, it was created as a way to foster peaceful conflict resolution. Aikido teaches how to use various forms of passive resistance and joint locks to provide an attacker with opportunities to reconsider his actions. Come learn with us.
Words of Wisdom from O-Sensei
“Iron is full of impurities that weaken it; through forging, it becomes steel and is transformed into a razor-sharp sword. Human beings develop in the same fashion.”
-Morihei Ueshiba
-Morihei Ueshiba
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Aikido Club Details
Days, Times, and Location: Aikido Club sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. We meet in PE 221 on UVU campus.
Club Dues: As a club at UVU, we are actually required to collect dues. We currently collect $20 per semester in club dues per person. Many dojos outside of UVU run about $40 per month, so this really is a great opportunity to learn Aikido at a great price! Club dues go right into the club fund where they can then be used for equipment for club and other club expenses.
Equipment: Bring a T-Shirt and athletic style pants, such as sweat pants. Those that have a gi are welcome to wear that. We recommend that you not wear shorts.
Testing: As Sensei is an Aikido Association of America certified instructor, he is able to conduct belt promotion tests. This is an awesome opportunity to progress further into Aikido. AAA fees apply (Ex. 7th kyu test fee is $25).
If you have any other questions about the club, please click the "contact me" button found on the right side of this page and send us a message.
Note to those who are not UVU students: The UVU Clubs organization states that we are able to accept non-UVU students into the club. However, at least 75% of our club membership MUST be UVU students. If you would like to join the UVU Aikido Club, prior approval must be obtained from Sensei.
Club Dues: As a club at UVU, we are actually required to collect dues. We currently collect $20 per semester in club dues per person. Many dojos outside of UVU run about $40 per month, so this really is a great opportunity to learn Aikido at a great price! Club dues go right into the club fund where they can then be used for equipment for club and other club expenses.
Equipment: Bring a T-Shirt and athletic style pants, such as sweat pants. Those that have a gi are welcome to wear that. We recommend that you not wear shorts.
Testing: As Sensei is an Aikido Association of America certified instructor, he is able to conduct belt promotion tests. This is an awesome opportunity to progress further into Aikido. AAA fees apply (Ex. 7th kyu test fee is $25).
If you have any other questions about the club, please click the "contact me" button found on the right side of this page and send us a message.
Note to those who are not UVU students: The UVU Clubs organization states that we are able to accept non-UVU students into the club. However, at least 75% of our club membership MUST be UVU students. If you would like to join the UVU Aikido Club, prior approval must be obtained from Sensei.
Great Party Jeff
ReplyDeleteDomo Arigato
Next Time we have to watch Seven Samurai.
while wearing our GIs and sitting seiza!
Thanks for the party! I'm glad a good number of us were able to be there. Many thanks to your wife again for the tasty sushi. I like John's idea for another party (well, minus the seiza), so I'm thinking maybe we should do a party at the end of the year or something.
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