Great training
week end
This
week end I had the honor and the privilege to train again with Saeki Sensei of
Ottawa Canada in Saskatoon Saskatchewan….I have never been to Saskatoon but it
is a beautiful city and the training was good, food was great, city…while a bit
confusing…fantastic and pretty, and the people…well top notch and I have to Say
Brad Barnes is one heck of a guy!
It
was kind of funny because you often learn things you don’t expect to learn and
some lessons that you thought you knew are presented to you all over again in
new ways. Keeping in mind I still have a injury to my hip and cant, or rather
probably should not kick with my left leg and may stability is shot when it
acts up..and I have an obvious limp…Just had minor surgery and had stomach
issues the whole time I was out their…but damn it I am not dead and I gave it
all I could! It was great fun.
One
of the terrifying things that tends to happen at these camps is you meet new
people. I say terrifying because as a quasi-introvert I hate being in strange
places with people I do not know…but this time it was very much different, we
had met once before and to be frank the plethora of new people I met…were like
family in seconds. I met a brown belt
that had trained with Jeff Speakman and the guy (not Jeff) was super friendly.
I met a actual Viking…well that’s his nick name, who was so funny and just a
fantastic guy. I met a few ‘old friends’ and Brads wife, a lovely warrior of a
lady! Also I met more of the students
from Saskatoon and each and every one of them were fantastic!
They
treated us like kings, we ate at great restaurants…one Pho restaurant has me
hooked on Pho now and to be frank its going to be hard not to want to zip back
and eat their again! And the highlight of one of our work outs was after the
work out Henri, one of the incredible brown belts, did an Iaido demonstration
that really impressed me and made my day….I love sharp cutty swords! And his
son helped him out, it was another fantastic day.
We
hung out with “Tank” or Henry and the rest of the crew and just being around
such great people made my week end…never mind that we had hours and hours of training
with one of the BEST instructors in North America…hands down and bar NONE Saeki
Sensei is one of the very best and even the way he teaches juniors amazes me! Truly
a gentleman and a fantastic person.
Sometimes
however you get lessons that are not even those that the instructor is
teaching. This time it was a big lesson for me in humility. I was really
hurting one day, lots of training…bad stomach cramping and sore hip really put the damper on my normal
Kamakazi style that lead to my moto “I aint dead yet” but this time…it was more
like “I am still upright” and I wanted in on the fun. I was bouncing from one
senior to the next, I did drills and some light Kumite with several of the
instructors and seniors, including Brad and some of his black belts.But on one
rotation I was looking around and I saw this white belt, a shy girl that was
just kind of hiding near the seniors that were all paired up.
I noted one of the seniors had a
chance to work with her but literally walked right past her and grabbed a black
belt to train with. It did not shock her
and I don’t think she expected to train with an actual instructor at this
event, I mean specifically this guy. The senior in question kind of had an attitude
issue that reminded me of one of my seniors, but this guy was not even close to
being technically…well good. The guy had previously been spewing on about how
he was able to fix techniques with people..blah blah blah…and here he was not
training with a little girl (I say little more like young, she is probably
about my size) and then bragging about how good an instructor he is.
I pulled a James and figured screw it
I want to work with her…and really, most fun I had that day. What a doll of a
girl! And Saeki Sensei noticed the other senior as well and then came over to
make the girl feel better too. Not only
did it prove that Saeki Sensei is a fantastic person…it proved to me that some
people, when given rank….just get a big head!
I also saw the way Brad treats his students.
Not a single one is NOT family! He has closer students than others, some he
probably see as just friends who happen to train with him, but he treats his
students like family and it shows. While his style is not yet JKA and the group
of them have been training in a style similar to ours, they have a great coach
and Sensei in him and I am sure that he will bring them to the JKA system with
the caring hands he showed at camp. And he did this while losing his head
trying to arrange things and meet with his incredible staff to ensure everything
was perfect.
Another thing I saw in Brad that I
totally respect was the amount of work that he does is not ever something he
brags about. He coordinates not only a Dojo…well kind of a set of Dojos’ but
trust me go train their and figure it out for yourself…but he also coordinates
school programs like a mad man. Yes he has tones of help, but he has been
working to join the JKA for a while and not once has any of his work been
public knowledge for him to brag about…just working doing all this and
coordinating with his staff…who are equally hard working and the whole time…he
simply tells me its all them…but I know better!
He also does something I have rarely
seen in instructors and something I try and do as often as I can and will
continue to do, he gives his team a pat on the back as much as possible. At a major event were Saeki Sensei is brought
in to teach, many different groups are brought in to train, the lunches and
scheduling, dealing with the schools, Children, adults and families….Brad took
the time to thank his team…and not just in a “Thanks team” way but
individually. It was really cool of him and again shows his passion for Karate!
Now, the Karate training was top shelf
for sure! I mean Saeki Sensei is one of the best for sure! And the classes….well
I think Brad hates us all. First day was a two hour training session with half
for junior stuff then half for senior stuff…then a second one in the afternoon.
THEN the afternoon was a three hour session with half for juniors half for
seniors….and the next day….two hour general session to start and then a two
hour session in the after noon. The fun note….Saeki Sensei went over each class
and we ended up with about 7- 8 hours of training each day.
Saeki Sensei of course leaves a very
good impression every seminar and even when he is asking you to do your best
and then a tad bit more you want to do that for him because he teaches without
ego and shows you how to do things not just barking orders. His classes show
his absolute knowledge of Karate and its amazing. And he is so good with students that you just
want him back!
What a great week end of training,
next time I will be in better shape to have an even better time!