Its on the way to Bau..
Its quite secluded..past a village and cemetary..
A bit of a rocky road..well apparently u can puncture your tire..probability 1 of 10
Its got an eagle, an owl, and monkey with colored butts (red at the moment, but hey, u never know if you blow on its butt long enough it might turn pink)
And a cool stream..

It's Adis Buan... a place to hang out, dip, play and have a nice picnic..nothing beats a good outdoor munching i say..

Yep.. another dojo outing series to celebrate christmas with friends and family..

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Photos courtesy of Junaidy and Suryati














It was a hot Sunday and we just finished practice. Anyone who had ever train at our dojo would know that you get tired easily due to its sauna factor. As we were having our after practice get together session, a question popped up on whats everyone doing next Tuesday, 7th December, since it's a holiday. I remembered my dojo mate Hafiz mentioned about going up on Gunung Serapi to build our stamina and enjoy nature.

And so, after a few phone calls and logistics arrangement , 7 of us arrived at Kubah on the 7th November 2010, a beautiful Tuesday morning and started our trek up to the top of Gunung Serapi. The view was spectacular and cool breeze greets you as you walk up along the trail.




Ring-ring..

That was my handphone ringing on the car dashboard for the third time. Picked up the call while navigating the last corner to enter Kampung Gersik. Btw, yes, it is illegal in Malaysia talking on the phone while driving without the use of a handsfree device. Anyhoooo...It was Sensei Louie asking where the bloody *toot* am I and why the *toot* I took so long to get there from my place. I was late (my bad) for Sensei Afzan wedding ceremony which I found out a few minutes later a few of my dojo colleagues were in the same "guilty as charged being late" position as I am. Unity in numbers they say hahaha..

It was a happy occasion for our Shidoin Sensei Sula household as their daughter, Sensei Afzan, had her wedding ceremony at their home in Kampung Gersik on the 5th of December 2010.

We wish Sensei Afzan and her husband a happy marriage and may they have a long and loving married life  full of good fortune together.

Here are some snapshots of the happy couple. (photos courtesy of Shah Abg Halil)





On the 4th of November saw 4 people successfully upgraded their dan level. We would like to thank our Shihan Jun Yamada who took the time and effort in coming to Kuching to conduct and grade the exam.


Congratulations again to:

M. Ghazali Sula 3rd Dan
M. Hamdani Pauzi 3rd Dan
M. Syukri Sula 2nd Dan
Abg Alwi Sepuan 1st Dan


It was a typical KL morning when we met up with our Shihan and Sensei Atsushi at the airport on our way to Hanoi to attend the 2nd Asean Fellowship Seminar. Our dojo sent 3 reps namely our Shidoin Sensei Sula, Sensei Zali and one of our dojo student.

Interesting fact: This year seminar coincides with 1000 years anniversary of Thang Long, the former name of Hanoi.

As we arrived in Hanoi and had a look around town, 4 things were clearly apparent.
   1. The weather was cool. Imagine walking around with an aircond set at 18-22 degrees.
   2. Scooter was the vehicle of choice and honking seems to be a mode of communication between vehicles on the streets. Seriously, they honk every 3 to 4 seconds.
   3. It is a communist country. Err.. nothing further.
   4. Lots of Cafes. They do love their coffee here.
    Throughout the next 2 days, we had the pleasure of training, interacting and sharing our technique with aikido practitioners from South East Asia and other countries with the 12 Shihans as our instructor. Also, Shidoin Sensei Sula, Sensei Zali and a few members from Damansara dojo took part in an aikido demonstration representing Malaysia at the end of the seminar program.

    Suffice to say the trip was an unforgettable learning experience altogether.

    Pictures you say?






    On the 24th and 29th of July 2010, the dojo held an upgrading exam for our 19 students, with 5 of them taking the 5th KYU and 14 of them taking 4th KYU. The exam started around 3.30pm and ended around 6pm.

    The students did really well and I'm not surprised on their progress as most of them are very passionate about the art. I'm proud of them and I hope they will practice harder and may the passion for aikido keeps on burning within them. Result and certificate will be out soon after deliberation with Sensei Mohamad Haji Sula.


    The examiners watching the techniques


    Dai-Nikyo technique

    Iriminage Technique

    Dai-Nikyo Technique
     
    Oh ya.. i will upload more picture next time.. :)



    Al-Fatihah to Sensei Jamil who passed away on 28th may 2010 on 06.06 am at Hospital Umum Sarawak after 12 days coma. semoga rohnya dicucuri rahmat oleh Allah SWT dan ditempatkan di kalangan orang-orang yang beriman.. Amin

    Sensei Zali
    UCS has graciously invited our dojo to do an Aikido demo on Saturday. There were about 11 of us (I'm recalling from memory so errors abound). Our Shidoin came by to give us moral support.

    Overall, it was a good practice session where we have guests joining in. The techniques used are basic katatetori techniques. We were also entertained with Jiwaza done by the 3 sensei (Zali, Dani and Baby).

    At the end of the demo, Sensei Dani did a nice presentation on Sekishin.
    (Pictures, courtesy from Vivian)





    We received a visit from members of Seishinkan Aikido to our dojo and had a joint practice session together.

    It was a fruitful practice session and both dojos benefitted greatly from the experience. Special thanks to Reuben from Seishinkan for bringing his students over.

    (Pictures, courtesy from Jimmy)








    We've had another of our dojo activity today.. Picnic at Kubah. Its a holiday picnic spot with "mini waterfall" all around the place for families to have a nice dip in the cool mountain stream.

    The idea of the whole trip is to relax and appreciate what nature has to offer.

    Some might say, "Hey wait a minute.That has nothing to do with Aikido". True somewhat.

    As Sensei Dani put it (this is the basic understanding that I got from his presentation previously)..
    "We are not just an ordinary dojo. We are also building a foundation of understanding and trust among our members through other activities that could aid in our Aikido training pursuit".
    (Pictures, courtesy from Shikin, Siti Norhaliza fan)




    During our last practice at our old Dojo (late Dec 2009), we took the opportunity to take a few pics as a remembrance of our old practice ground. (Pictures by Suryati)