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New Category: Injury, Prevention and Care

Aug 08
2010

A new global category called “Injury, Prevention and Care” has been added. The goal is to learn from each other about how injuries happen, how to prevent them, and how to care for them once they occur. This doesn’t seem to be a well-documented area of Aikido training so let’s start something new together.

To go with this new theme, a new private category has been added called “Personal Health Record”. If you have an injury, you may privately document your progress healing, what you are doing to heal yourself, and what advice was given to you. For example, is acupuncture working, or is acupressure more effective for you? Does swimming help your shoulder injury? How is your blood pressure or weight this month? Things like this. The goal is to keep a personal health record so you can reflect back on it.

If you have advice for everyone else, instead please make the category Injury, Prevention and Care.

Archived Videos

Aug 04
2010

Hello, Journal Helper here.

I’ve backed-up most of the YouTube videos to our servers (several gigabytes), so if a video gets removed, a copy can be uploaded in its place. I will we backing up videos a few times a month, but it is still a good idea for YOU to save videos to your own hard disk before you post them. I recommend getting Firefox with the add-on called DownloadHelper. It lets you save high-quality videos that you may not even know YouTube has! If your video video gets removed before I have a chance to back it up, send me a message letting me know you have a copy if you really, really want to keep that video.

-WJH

Aikido Waza Journal Helper

Aug 03
2010

Hello, I am the Waza Journal Helper. My job is to archive embedded videos in case they get deleted, tag people in videos, clean up titles and fix category selections. In short, I am helping to keep the site clean and consistent for easy searching. Sometimes I have to modify your posts, but usually just tags and categories.

I cannot see private posts.

Just so you know, I will not modify spelling or terminology in your posts. It is still up to you to check these things yourself.

Keep up the great entry writing!

-WJH

Added Post Rating System

Jul 22
2010

Added a thumbs-up rating feature for each post. Both registered members and guests are able to rate your posts now. The reason for this is because if this system is useful, it will be incorporated into the search engine. That is, most popular posts on a certain waza will appear near the top as an option, for example.

Added ‘Tagged People’ to Sidebar

Jul 14
2010

On the sidebar there is a sub-menu for all the people tagged in posts and videos as supplied by the posters. This should make it easier to find content about a particular person. Note that if you want to find posts that a person has written, search for them or click on their author name to view all their posts.

Japanese names are ordered by last name first, and all other names are ordered by first name first.

Video Tags Updated

Jul 14
2010

I went back to every video and added tags of the people in them. From now on the policy on tags will be to tag a post with the name of the person who taught the technique, is the subject of the post, or who are the principle participants in a video clip, if known.

Increased Video Viewing Size

Jul 13
2010

Most of the videos from YouTube and from our personal collection have been increased in viewing size by almost 20%. Enjoy much larger videos.

Tamura Shihan Passed Away

Jul 13
2010

Tamura Nobuyoshi Shihan, 8th Dan, passed away on the night of July 9th, 2010. He was 77 years old. He entered Hombu Dojo in 1953 and has been practicing Aikido for 57 years. He started Aikido when he was only twenty. His wife is a fellow Aikidoka and student of O-Sensei. He is an inspiration because his professional and personal lives centered around Aikido.

I like the story of Tamura Shihan and the two main Aikido organizations of France. His story parallels our own. Read, and you know will know what I mean.

“The French Aikido Federation was split into two in the 1980s purely because of political reasons. Those who decided to stay loyal to Tamura were for an independent aikido federation created the fr:FFAB (Fédération Française d’Aïkido et de Budo) from scratch, while those who preferred to remain under the Judo federation (FFJDA or Fédération Francaise de Judo et Disciplines Associées), later became independent as the fr:FFAAA (Fédération Française d’Aïkido, d’Aïkibudo et Affinitaires) under the technical leadership of Christian Tissier. The two once rival federations are now regrouped under the UFA (Union Française d’Aïkido).”1

We will all get old and die, so it is important to do the Aikido which brings us the most happiness and love for our fellow person.

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuyoshi_Tamura []

Ben Lim Sensei Calgary Parade 2010

Jul 12
2010

Photos of Ben Sensei drumming on the Chinatown Centennial float in the 2010 Calgary Stampede parade have been uploaded to the photos section. They won two prizes, as Ben Sensei was drumming in turns on a 5-foot taiko. Enjoy.

Fixed: Members can use more categories

Jul 12
2010

It was reported that some categories didn’t show up. Members should now be able to port to these additional categories:

Aikido Science
Book Reviews
Events & Seminars
Interviews & Articles
Quotes & Analogies, and
Teaching Feedback (new)

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