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Skip to main content. The Four Basic Principles. Directory of Affiliated Schools. We have to remove artifacts from ourselves that hinder our ability to be effective, and ultimately, by peeling way the layers of artifacts that we have ensconced ourselves with over a lifetime, we arrive at the pith, the essence of ourselves. Submit articles, news, announcements or anything else of interest to the Kokikai community. Please be sure to include your name and the name of your Kokikai school. Aikido Kokikai West...
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Kotsu Kotsu: September 2014
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A blog about achieving mastery. Written by a musician and martial arts instructor, it draws ideas from both disciplines. "Kotsu kotsu" is a Japanese phrase can be translated as "step by step," or as experiencing each moment. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Top Practicing Techniques of Great Musicians (and Great Martial Artists). I dislike the concept of listicles. As readers may know. But I ran across a nice blog post called 8 Things Top Practicers Do Differently. It's a brief summary of some research.
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Kotsu Kotsu: November 2014
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A blog about achieving mastery. Written by a musician and martial arts instructor, it draws ideas from both disciplines. "Kotsu kotsu" is a Japanese phrase can be translated as "step by step," or as experiencing each moment. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Getting Off the "OK Plateau" - Breaking Through Walls in Your Practice. Author of Moonwalking with Einstein, gave a talk on 99u. In 1967 a much-cited textbook. Associative Phase - We start to feel that we're improving, we make fewer errors. Psychologists h...
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Kotsu Kotsu: May 2014
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A blog about achieving mastery. Written by a musician and martial arts instructor, it draws ideas from both disciplines. "Kotsu kotsu" is a Japanese phrase can be translated as "step by step," or as experiencing each moment. Thursday, May 29, 2014. Making it Look Easy. I was in a guitar workshop once with Matt Heaton. The great players make it look so easy! Sunday, May 25, 2014. Practicing When You Can't Practice - III. Aikido students often ask me what they can do when they are away from Rutgers. I tell...
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Kotsu Kotsu: August 2014
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A blog about achieving mastery. Written by a musician and martial arts instructor, it draws ideas from both disciplines. "Kotsu kotsu" is a Japanese phrase can be translated as "step by step," or as experiencing each moment. Sunday, August 31, 2014. Making Time for Play. Play for fun. Play for playing's sake. Sit on the front porch with my instrument and mess around. Maybe I should just pay more attention to my cat. Thursday, August 28, 2014. And Now, for Something Completely Different! Like most Kokikai...
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A few links for ya. My employer these many years. Main site for Kokikai Aikido. Rutgers University Kokikai Aikido. My first published freelancing gig (Construct Companion). My work appears in many HARP products. Fantasy Art at Epilogue.net. I have a gallery here. A nice community of gamers.
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Kotsu Kotsu: December 2014
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A blog about achieving mastery. Written by a musician and martial arts instructor, it draws ideas from both disciplines. "Kotsu kotsu" is a Japanese phrase can be translated as "step by step," or as experiencing each moment. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Simple Ideas, Challenging Practice. Recently after an aikido seminar, a bunch of us convened at a local restaurant with Sensei. As I was chatting with someone next to me I looked up, and Sensei met my eye across the table. Usually we say to ourselves, "Y...