senshusei course
{{Nihongo|Senshusei course|専修生コース|senshūsei-kōsu}}[http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contents/corse-sensyu.html 養神館合気道 国際専修生コース] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100906030428/http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contents/corse-sensyu.html |date=2010-09-06 }} {{in lang|ja}} Retrieved on August 27, 2010. is an intensive, 11-month aikido training program conducted at Yoshinkan Aikido's honbu dojo (headquarters and main training hall) in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.[http://www.yoshinkan.net/02images/_pdf/Senshusei%20Information%20Package.pdf Aikido Yoshinkan: The Senshusei course – Information and application package] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724142258/http://www.yoshinkan.net/02images/_pdf/Senshusei%20Information%20Package.pdf |date=2011-07-24 }} Retrieved on February 28, 2010.[http://www.yoshinkan-aikido.com/senshusei.html Goryukai Yoshinkan Aikido: Senshusei] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100305235526/http://www.yoshinkan-aikido.com/senshusei.html |date=2010-03-05 }} (2007). Retrieved on February 28, 2010.Honeyman, J. (2009): [http://martialartsdigest.blogspot.com/2009/06/senshusei.html Senshusei] (June 1, 2009). Retrieved on February 28, 2010. The course has received attention through Robert Twigger's book, Angry White Pyjamas (1997).Twigger, R. (1997): Angry White Pyjamas. London: Phoenix. ({{ISBN|978-0-7538-0858-0}})
Course
Course participants, themselves referred to as senshūsei, train from April 1 each year to March 1 in the following year. Training takes place from 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM, five days per week, for the duration of the course. The course starts from fundamentals, assuming very little about participants' initial knowledge of aikido, but a high level of physical ability is expected.Twigger, R. (2008): "Foaming at the mouth." In Z. M. Jack (Ed.): Inside the ropes: Sportswriters get their game on (pp. 125–142). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska. ({{ISBN|978-0-8032-5997-3}}) Participants learn from the instructors of the honbu dojo. The first two months of the course are considered a trial period, and it is common for participants to drop out. In the year that Twigger participated, the number of foreign participants remained constant at 10 participants throughout the entire course. This is a rare occurrence, most courses have a higher drop out rate.
History
The senshusei course was originally created in 1957 by Gozo Shioda, founder of Yoshinkan Aikido, to train the Tokyo riot police.[http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contentsE/shiodagozoE.html Aikido Yoshinkan: About Gozo Shioda (Yoshinkan Founder)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090428114713/http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contentsE/shiodagozoE.html |date=2009-04-28 }} (c. 2009). Retrieved on February 27, 2010. The course has been available to non-police candidates since the 1980s, but was developed primarily for foreign students interested in becoming instructors starting in 1991.[http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contentsE/honbuE.html Aikido Yoshinkan: Honbu introduction] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100315083931/http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contentsE/honbuE.html |date=2010-03-15 }} (c. 2009). Retrieved on February 27, 2010. There are now two other versions of the course: a less-intensive version for participants aged 40 years or older, and a part-time version taking two years to complete.
Former instructors
Then-9th dan Kyoichi Inoue, shihan, stopped teaching in the senshusei course when he resigned from the Yoshinkan in March 2006 following an internal dispute, {{cite web
| url= http://www.misogikan.com/en/what-is-aikido/personalities/71-hanshi-inoue-kyoichi
| title= Hanshi INOUE KYOICHI
| publisher= Aikido Renshinkai Misogikan Dojo
| accessdate =2 September 2010
}} later establishing his own branch, Aikido Shinwakan (合氣道親和館). {{cite web
| url= http://www.shinwakan.jp/
| title= 合氣道親和館井上強一館長
| publisher= Aikido Shinwakan
| date= 2010-03-31
| accessdate =2 September 2010
}} Following Inoue's departure, Tsutomu Chida, 8th dan, {{cite web
| url= http://www.fitnessjp.com/025_76_aikido,+the+yoshinkan+way
| title= Aikido, the Yoshinkan way
| publisher= Fitness Japan
| date= 2008-03-31
| accessdate = 2 September 2010
}} and then-chief instructor of the Yoshinkan honbu-dōjō, {{cite web
| url= http://www.aikiweb.com/multimedia/videos/chida.html
| title= Multimedia > Video Clips > Tsutomu Chida Sensei
| publisher= Aikiweb
| date= 1999
| accessdate =2 September 2010
}} also broke away, establishing Aikido Renshinkai (合気道錬身会) in 2008, {{cite web
| url= http://www.renshinkai.com/about-renshinkai/chida-sensei/
| title= 千田務最高師範
| publisher= Aikido Renshinkai (NPO法人 合気道錬身会)
| accessdate = 2 September 2010
}} thus ending his teaching in the course.
See also
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100315083931/http://www.yoshinkan.net/02contentsE/honbuE.html#opt4 Senshusei course] yoshinkan.net
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