New Feature on USAF Events Page – Subscribe for Updates!

The USAF website has just added a new feature to the events calendar. You can now subscribe to receive updates on all new event postings, including postponements and cancelations.

No more scrolling through the long list of seminars to see if anything new has been added or changed. There’s now an easy solution – simply visit www.usaikifed.com/events and add your email address to the event update feed box. You will then be emailed an automated notice detailing the most recent changes to the calendar. We hope you enjoy this latest improvement to the website.

USAF Administrative Update

Dear Chief Instructors and Dojo-cho:

As we approach the end of winter, it is time to remind you about the USAF annual renewal deadline, as well as provide a general administrative update on some of the exciting projects that will come to fruition this spring.

RENEWALS: Please remember that all annual USAF dojo renewals, individual dues, and shidioin and fukushidoin fees are due by April 1st. Late fees will apply if post-marked after this date. The forms and information are in the renewal packages that were mailed to each dojo, as well as being posted on the website through the login portal.

SUMMER CAMP: The planning for Summer Camp 2012 is well under way. All camp information and online registration should be ready to launch sometime in mid-March. Please make sure to join our USAF Summer Camp Facebook page to keep up with the latest camp news, including raffle and scholarship details.

ANNUAL REPORT: This spring, the second official USAF annual report will be compiled and circulated, reflecting information from 2011.

WEBSITE/DATABASE: The project for revising the USAF website, www.usaikifed.com, was divided into 2 phases. Phase 1 of the project was completed last year, and the site now reflects many of the upgrades in both design and functionality. Phase 2 is well under way, and a tentative completion time is mid-spring. In addition to other improvements, a few of the upgrades for an instructor/administrator include:

• Access his/her dojo members information
• Submit new ranks by modifying student records
• Add new students
• Mark students as inactive
• View member list by active students, inactive students, or all
• Create a form to electronically submit these changes
• Edit and compile member data, including addresses, phone numbers, email, professions etc.

There will also be a fee associated with each transaction (member dues $35, kyu rank $35, etc) to assist with calculating the total fees that will then be charged to the credit card on file (recorded in the database as well), or the check/money order that will be mailed in. The instructor/administrator will then receive a confirmation email with an excel spreadsheet containing the submitted modifications for their records.

This exciting upgrade will benefit not only instructors, but their students as well. Instructors will have easy access to all their students’ USAF information through one centralized database, allowing for a much smoother administrative and submission process. A more comprehensive collection of data will help assure that fewer errors occur, and therefore the student’s status will be accurate and current.

EVENTS PAGE: With regards to the events calendar, there will be 3 improvements.

• First, and available to the public, will be the ability to subscribe to the events page through an RSS feed. This will allow anyone to receive an email alert which contains the information every time a seminar has been added or a change has been made. This will enable you to know what new seminars have been posted at any given time. The email alerts will also include any seminar that is canceled or postponed.

• The second upgrade will be the addition of a “sub-page” for each event. The calendar will list the events, as it does now, but there will be a “view details” tab that will bring you to a sub-page for that specific event. The sub-page will contain the seminar information, dates and time, a downloadable pdf of the flier if one was submitted, a description section, and address and link of the host dojo. The sub-page can also be “shared”, such as posted to FB, twitter, etc.

• The third upgrade to the events page will be an instructor’s ability to fill in the data fields and the detailed sub-page, and submit their own events. This will be also be simple process and will require a login and password.

All of the information that is modified and submitted, whether for a member, a dojo, or an event, will be through an automated form, without actually touching the true data. The “super administrator,” who is currently the Director of Operations, must “accept” the proposed changes in order for the data to actually be modified.

As you can see, this spring will bring with it many new and exciting things for our membership. Though these projects may vary in scope, their unifying goal is to enhance the experience of being a USAF member, member dojo, and instructor.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, and I will keep you posted as these features become available.

Sincerely yours,

Laura Pavlick
Director of Operations

2012 USAF Calendar Now Available

We are excited to announce that the 2012 USAF calendar is now available for online purchase. This calendar was made possible by photographer Jaime Kahn, whose original photos can be viewed and purchased here.

To preview and purchase a calendar, follow this link.

Dan Promotions 9/16/2011 – 1/15/2012

Test applications received and dated between September 16, 2011 and January 15, 2012 (some listings represent applications prior to Hombu approval).

 

 

Shodan

  • Mohamed S. Abdel Mottaleb – Florida Aikikai
  • Crystal Aldrich – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Paul Alexander – New York Aikikai
  • Henry Alpert – Aikido of New Orleans
  • Ameer Benno – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Kathy Berliner – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Marla Blauschild – Aikido of Ramapo Valley
  • Paul Boccia – Aikido of Westchester
  • Jack Bogatko – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Matthew Bolton – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Michael Brown – New York Aikikai
  • Alex Casuso – Miami Aikikai
  • William Chen – Aikido of Westchester
  • Katherine Clark – Newport Beach Aikikai
  • Ben Cote – Portland Aikido
  • Eric Courchesne – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Isabell De La Vega – Florida Aikikai
  • Lindsay Donaghe – Aikido of Scottsdale
  • Kirk Eakes – Asheville Aikikai
  • Ronald Esposito – Mohawk Valley Aikido
  • John Peter Fuller – Tenshin Shinjitsu Dojo of Chicago
  • James Gauthier – Portland Aikido
  • Gregory Hart – Woodstock Aikido
  • Luis Hernandez – Aikido of Staten Island
  • Robert Hill – Aikikai of Philadelphia
  • Peggy Huben – Muso Aikido
  • Stephanie Hull – Greater Hartford Aikikai
  • Mathew Knezich – Suncoast Aikido
  • John Lawson – Suffolk Aikikai
  • Jorge Lopez – Tenshin Shinjitsu Dojo of Chicago
  • Anthony Marchitelli – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Matthew McCann Jr. – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Rolando Morales – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Michael Neolostupenko – Florida Aikikai
  • Thomas Newcomen – New York Aikikai
  • Christine Nguyen – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Victor Ortiz – Florida Aikikai
  • Jesus Pacheco – Florida Aikikai
  • Butch Phillips – Aikido of Westchester
  • Yuriy Pustovoyt – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Helen Reynolds – Florida Aikikai
  • Benjamin Richards – West Georgia Aikikai
  • Abel Ruiz-Diaz – Miami Aikikai
  • Rain Sadkane – Sadkane School for Aikido
  • Steven Sanders – Suncoast Aikido
  • Fred Serricchio – Aikido of Fairfield County
  • Myron Thomas – City Aikido of Los Angeles
  • Miguel Trevino – Suncoast Aikido
  • Bernardo Vega-Smith – San Juan Aikikai
  • Steven Wachtel – Aikido North Jersey
  • Brian Weinberg – Aikido Center of Atlanta
  • Benjamin Wetstone – Greater Hartford Aikikai
  • Charles Williams – Aikido of Westchester
  • Andrei Yamshchikov – Florida Aikikai
  • Sau Yan Yee – Aikido of Ramapo Valley
  • Tal Yardeni – Aikido of Scottsdale
  • John Zdrodowski – Florida Aikido Center

Nidan

  • Evelyn Acosta – Gold Coast Aikikai
  • Gidon Albert – Northern Virginia Aikikai
  • Oded Berkowitz – Aikido North Jersey
  • Howard Blum – Aikido of Fairfield County
  • Andrew Bogatko – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Gerry Breen – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Robert Fisher – Aikido Center of Atlanta
  • Bernard Hodelin – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Marianne Kobbe – Aikido of Nasau County
  • Alex Lau – Fudoshin Aikikai
  • Gary McIntosh – Aikido of Cincinnati
  • Rivhard McKeever – Aikido of Cincinnati
  • Atu Ram – New York Aikikai
  • Bradley Rettew – Aikido North Jersey
  • Tom Simpson – Aikido of Floyd
  • Pejman Soheili – Nations Aikikai
  • Ilgar Taghiyev – Nations Aikikai
  • Lawrence Tricarico – Suffolk Institute for Eastern Studies
  • Armando Valeriano – New York Aikikai
  • William Whyte – Monadnock Aikikai
  • Ryan Wild – Aikido of Ramapo Valley

Sandan

  • Jeff Allen – Nations Aikikai
  • Gina Boccolucci – Florida Aikido Center
  • Lynette Carpenter – Aikido of Columbus
  • Pasqualino Colombaro – New England Aikikai
  • Simon Cruz – Aikido North Jersey
  • Andrew D’Angelo – New York Aikikai
  • Jorge Del Castillo- Florida Aikikai
  • Anthony DiBartolo – Aikido of Nassau County
  • Matthew Forrester – Peachtree Aikikai Atlanta
  • John Huang – Aikido of Ramapo Valley
  • Adam Hudd – Nations Aikikai
  • Tom Ito – City Aikido of Los Angeles
  • Norishige Kanai – Aikido of Houston
  • Chris Kerin – Aikido of Fairfield County
  • Michael Livingston – Suffolk Institute of Eastern Studies
  • Andreas Martin – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Hal Martin – Nations Aikikai
  • Sachin Mayi – Florida Aikikai
  • Philippe Niemetz – New York Aikikai
  • George Ozuna – Nations Aikikai
  • Pat Patton – Aikido of Cincinnati
  • Clemon Richardson – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Enrique Salguero – New York Aikikai
  • Scott Shaw – University of Iowa Aikikai
  • Garn Sherman – West Georgia Aikikai
  • Evan Sobel – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Derrell Thomas – Aikido Schools of New Jersey
  • Brian Vacante – Aikido North Jersey
  • Krzysztof Zawadzki – Aikido of Fairfield County

Yondan

  • Rachel Renee Bean – Chushin Aikido Center
  • Susanne Beisert – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Driss Benmoussa – Aikido of Park Slope
  • John Black – Framingham Aikikai
  • Javier Burghi – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Michael Clair – Fudoshin Aikikai
  • Sergio Cuevas – Aikido of Summit
  • Brian Curtis – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Brian Dupont – New York Aikikai
  • Laura Gabbe – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Wendell Gault – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Philippe Gendrault – AAU Aikidokai
  • Roger Gonzalez – Florida Aikikai
  • Walter Gonzalez – Asahi Aikikai
  • Jamal Granick – Aikido of Park Slope
  • Darrell Grant – Southern Maryland Aikido Center
  • Philip Halpern – New York Aikikai
  • Colleen Hogan – Aikido Institute of Newfoundland
  • Michel Hovan – Granite State Aikido Club
  • Michael Huben – New England Aikikai
  • Scott Korbylo – Hunterdon Aikikai
  • Richard Morrison – Suffolk Institute for Eastern Studies
  • Noel Murphy – Alamo Heights Aikido
  • Lawrence Ozenberger – Aikido of New Orleans
  • Martin Perez – Toronto Aikikai
  • Oleg Polishevich – Aikido of Park Slope
  • David Reinfeld – New York Aikikai
  • Wigberto Rivera – New York Aikikai
  • Jose Rodriguez Vazquez – San Juan Aikikai
  • David Ross – New York Aikikai
  • Juan Sampayo Sarraga – San Juan Aikikai
  • Carl Schmidt – New York Aikikai
  • James Shell – Baltimore Aikikai
  • Steven Soderman – Palm Beach Aikikai
  • Susan Soderman – Palm Beach Aikikai
  • Michael Terruso – Vineland Aikikai
  • Mark Voorhees – New York Aikikai
  • Michael Yergeau – New England Aikikai
  • Gennadiy Zolotarev – Aikido of Park Slope

Godan

  • Ty Barker – Portland Aikikai
  • Allan Bowman – Toronto Aikikai
  • Fabio Chirinos – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Christopher Clark – Portland Aikido
  • Diana Harris – University of Iowa Aikikai
  • Ayal Joshua – Miami Aikikai
  • John Kilpatrick – Okolona Aikido
  • Larry Linder – Aikido of Columbus
  • Richard Nardi – Aikido Center of Atlanta
  • R. Vicente Rubio – New York Aikikai
  • Edward Schechtman – Suffolk Institute for Eastern Studies
  • Wayne Sherman – Central Aikikai Rhode Island
  • Jeffrey Shimonski – Florida Aikikai
  • Edwin Stearns – Aikido Center of Atlanta
  • Kevin Templar – Aikido of San Antonio
  • G. Jeffrey Vernis – Palm Beach Aikikai

Rokkudan

  • Eugene Abarrategui – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Louise Jalbert – Aikido de la Montagne
  • Lowell Miller – Woodstock Aikido
  • Herve Rouxel – Palm Beach Aikikai
  • David Smilow – Woodstock Aikido

Black Belt Times 1969


A small USAF write-up in the 1969 edition of Black Belt Times, A Report of The Martial Arts World.

2012 Renewal Packages

The USAF 2012 Renewal Packages have been mailed! All information is available online for instructors with your login and password. Other than the recent increase in 5th and 6th dan, all fees remain the same, along with the April 1st renewal deadline. Please contact the USAF administrative office if you have any questions as you proceed. Thank you for your continued support and membership.

Save The Date – USAF Summer Camp 2012

From Sunday July 29th – Saturday August 4th we will all be converging at the Dolce Seaview Hotel and Resort in Galloway, New Jersey for another stellar week of Aikido and luxury. Hosted by Yamada Sensei and guest instructor Osawa Sensei, along with the USAF Technical Committee and other USAF Shihan and instructors, we will celebrate our 4th year at this outstanding facility. After the New Year, the summer camp committee will circulate more information both through this newsletter and the USAF Summer Camp facebook page. So mark your calendars and stay tuned for further updates! See you in 7 months and 6 days…

New York Aikikai’s Christmas Seminar & Testing Information

8 December, 2011

Dear Aikidoka:

New York Aikikai will be hosting its annual holiday seminar on December 17th-18th. Information about this great event can be found through the link on their home page, www.nyaikikai.com.

If you, your student or your friend will be testing at the NYA seminar, please be aware that all test payments will be collected separately from the seminar fee payments. That is, all seminar fees will be payable to NYA, and all dan test fees will be payable to the USAF. For the seminar fee, NYA will accept cash, checks, or credit cards, which will be charged at the time of registration.

Please be prepared to make 2 payments if you will be testing, with your test payment in cash or by check made payable to the USAF. If you would like to pay with Mastercard or VISA (not Amex or Discover), you will be asked to fill out a credit card form authorizing the USAF to charge your card at a later date – your card will not be charged on the day of your test, but rather at a later time from the USAF office.

In addition, please remember that all dan applications need to be typed. They are available online through your instructor or dojo-cho in a fillable pdf format. There are 4 forms for shodan, and 2 for nidan and sandan. Shodan is $200, nidan is $250 and sandan is $300. Please come prepared with your paperwork and payments ready to be handed in. With the number of seminar participants and dan tests, this will help the process remain as efficient as possible. It’s always an exciting day, so your help with this will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you so much for passing on this important information. See you next week.

Sincerely yours,
Laura Pavlick
Director of Operations

The Winter Seminar 11-11-11

Florida’s Winter Seminar was a perfect storm this year. All systems go – the weather, the Sensei, the etiquette discussion – the aikido group was charged with energy. Click here to view the pictorial account which gives you a true sense of magic on the beach.

To give you some history about the seminar, Yamada Sensei began organizing the annual event in Florida in 1979. There was a small dojo in Ft. Lauderdale and he asked us to help him set up an end of the year meeting for the United States Aikido Federation with a seminar. The intension was to host the USAF meeting in Florida for one year and then it would move around the country. It never moved. We had a successful first year. And every year since Yamada Sensei says to me after the seminar “OK let’s do it here again. I want to come back next year”– 32 years later we are still here.

I had the opportunity to interview Yamada Sensei at this year’s seminar to talk about the history of the Winter Seminar and his role in it. He told me that the event is a reflection of Aikido in the United States. We started with nothing, now we have 400 people on the mat! It is great to hear his account. Please enjoy the video moment with me.

I also had the opportunity to interview each of the USAF Technical Committee – Harvey Konigsberg, Claude Berthiume, Peter Bernath, Donovan Waite, Bob Zimmermann, Steve Pimsler, and Andy Demko. Stay tuned and view see a mix of their interviews and their winter seminar classes.

A special thank you goes to Dominic Flores, whose amazing photography is now on display in the official Winter Seminar Photo Album,
and to Jonathan Weiner who created our special videos of Winter Camp, as seen here in the Interview with Yamada Sensei, and the teaser for USAF Technical Committee Interviews

Every year the seminar gets better. Don’t miss out on the fun. See you next year!

Penny Bernath
6th dan, Shidoin
Florida Aikikai

2011 USAF Summer Camp DVD Is Now Available

The 2011 Summer Camp DVD is now available for purchase. This DVD captures the teachings of Yamada Shihan and Osawa Shihan, the Technical Committee members, and the many shidoin who helped provide an average of 8 classes per day. From on the mat in the dojo, to weapons classes outside under the pavilion, the extraordinary flavor of this camp is now available for all to share.

If you ordered your copy during camp, your DVD should arrive shortly. If you missed the opportunity to do so, you can now order it online by visiting Aikido de La Montagne’s website.

A special thanks to the outstanding camerman, Luc Tremblay, and his team, and to Claude Berthiaume Shihan and Aikido de la Montagne who organized, supervised, and assisted on all levels to help make this happen.

A short preview can be viewed here.

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