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Gasshuku 2014 is almost here!

Gasshuku 2014 is just four weeks away!

This is not aimed at anyone specific but towards all seniors in general (brown & black belts) and those working towards senior level.

There is something that I want everyone to be clear on. Unless there are very specific and unusual circumstances, your presence is expected at the Gasshuku – as far as I am concerned, it is part of your role and responsibility of being a senior in Seitou Ryu. If you are a brown or black belt, you should be there. It really is that simple.

Furthermore, the Gasshuku is a weekend course. Again, exceptional circumstances might dictate that you can not make all of it, but that really should be exceptional. We don’t really want seniors turning up for a day, one afternoon, etc. what we want is for you to arrive on Saturday morning, and leave on Sunday afternoon. That is what we want, and what we expect of you.

The spirit and camaraderie of Seitou Ryu is something I am extremely proud of, and we all benefit from it. The Gasshuku sits at the heart of that camaraderie because it is forged through joint toil, joint hardship, shared pain, shared failures and joint successes. Turning up for just part of the weekend event is bad for the group.I’ve heard some people say that they’re not going to the Gasshuku because there’s no point as they’re not testing. This is the wrong attitude to have and certainly not the attitude I would accept from a senior.

We are a club that supports each other. I’m sure every brown and black belt can remember just how much their fellow students and the rest of the club rallied behind them to support them in their tests. We can all remember those who supported us during that time, and also those who didn’t. It’s a two way street guys. You can’t expect others to support you if you don’t support them in return. It’s selfish, plain and simple.

What if you were the only one testing for your grade and no other senior was testing either and they all decided not to come along? How would that make you feel? Not good right? Well when you make the choice (and it is a choice) not to attend and support your karate brothers and sisters in their hardships that is what they’re feeling too. They might not say anything to you, but they do notice.

Steve Rowe really hit the nail on the head when he wrote this recently on Facebook:

“Instructors notice when you don’t do the training you’re supposed to. They might not say anything , but you won’t get the support that the more honourable people do. Most selfish people miss this point entirely and accuse others of being ‘favoured’ or sometimes think that something is ‘missing’.. When you feel that way try looking at what you haven’t done before you blame others. If you want a good friend, try being one. If you want a good Instructor, try being a good student. If you want good students, try being a good Instructor.”

The date for the Gasshuku has been in your diary since January, it’s always been the same time of year for the last 7 years (on or around the first or second weekend in July) and the price is less than last year too so you are expected so excuses should be very thin on the ground.

I’m sure some of you are wondering if I am posting this because of low attendance this year. Not at all! We actually have similar numbers attending as last year, slightly more in fact. We have 2 people taking their mock test for Shodan (1st Dan) and 3 attempting Nidan (2nd Dan) which is quite a big event as the last time anyone took the Nidan test was 3 years ago, which goes to show how difficult it is to qualify for. It’s a very challenging test both physically and mentally, one that takes a lot of preparation.

I am posting this as a reflection of what you are all already doing. We know that the vast majority of you see it this way but think that verbalising it in this way helps put it in context for some of the newer members and lower grades. Its not really fair to have expectations of people if you never state what those expectations are…

See you there on the mat very soon…

 

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8 weeks until the Gasshuku Summer Camp!

With just under 8 weeks to go, time is ticking away for you to book your place at the Gasshuku Summer Training Camp on 5th-6th July in Hockley!

This is our main training event of the year and so should definitely not be missed!
It is open to all ages and grades and as well as being packed out with great training sessions both indoors and outdoors, there will be an open testing at the end for students to attempt 6th kyu (green belt) and above.
(There will be a test for attempting 8th kyu (yellow) & 7th kyu (orange) the week before at the South Ockendon dojo).

OPEN TESTING means that provided you have completed the minimum lessons and time on your current grade and you feel confident enough, you can put yourself forward to test.

Even if you’re not eligible to test, you can still come along and train for the weekend and pick up lots of information that will help to accelerate your karate to the next level.

Another reason not to miss out is that this year we have 3 people attempting Nidan (2nd Dan)! It’s a very tough test both physically and mentally so be sure to train alongside Caroline Hang Hong, Kim Mandy & Samuel Parker over the weekend and give them all of your support on the Sunday.
The last time we saw anyone attempt this was over 2 years ago and even the opportunity to get to test for this level in Seitou Ryu is not given lightly so please do your best to support them.

Full details can be found on the Facebook event page or you can download the information pack and booking form here.

See you all there!

Osu!

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Co-op Community Cards

Thank you to everyone who has taken and used our Co-op Community Cards recently.

A few people have told me that they’re not sure where they can use the cards so I have uploaded a list of participating stores to the club website. There are a huge amount of stores in Chelmsford so please click here to see them
As there are only a few surrounding the Wickford and Thurrock-based dojos I’ve added them below.

If you would like to help with the club’s fundraising then all you need to do is pick up a card in class (they’re free!) and swipe them at the till when you shop.

 

Co-operative Food Stores

Wickford

7/8 St. Peter’s Terrace, Wickford, SS12 0AP

157/159 Nevendon Road, Wickford, SS12 0NY

115/117 Ferry Road, Hullbridge, SS5 6ET

Thurrock

12 Stanford Place, Princess Margaret Road, East Tilbury, RM18 8YP

14/16 Calcutta Road, Tilbury, RM18 7QU

3/4 Canterbury Road, South Ockendon, RM15 6NH

105 Mungo Park Road, Rainham, RM13 7PP

Other areas also covered (see link above)

Chelmsford

Braintree

Writtle

Danbury

Southend

Shoeburyness

Canvey Island

Thunderseley

Hockley

Brentwood

Ingatestone

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