The UMA /World Budo Kai Annual Training Week
The Venue:
The Royal Hotel, St Nicholas Street, SCARBOROUGH.Event organisers Mrs A. T. Short 7th Dan & Soke Norman Sangwin 9th Dan
Another successful UMA/World Budo Kai annual training event was held in Scarborough this year.
This years events included general training and grading work in the Japanese systems of Ju Jitsu, Aikido, Karate and the Chinese systems of Shoalin Tai Chi Chuan, Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu. Alternative demonstrations of Shaolin Tai Chi Chuan and Zen Shin Katsu were also performed.
The event also honoured several students with first Dan/Degree qualifications. Congratulations to all the students who obtained their grades.
All students who attended can be seen in the Award Ceremony at the bottom of the page.
General Training
Demonstrated by all members of the UMA/WBK
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Aikido |
Ju Jitsu |
Ju Jitsu |
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Ju Jitsu |
Ju Jitsu |
Ju Jitsu |
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Ju Jitsu |
Ju Jitsu |
Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
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Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
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Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
Shaolin Chuan Fa Kung Fu |
Shaolin Staff |
Zen Shin Katsu
Demonstrated by Mrs A. T. Short 7th Dan
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Tai Chi
Demonstrated by Mrs A. T. Short 7th Dan
Tai Chi is a form of meditation and martial art which originated in China thousands of years ago. It is based on first learning to feel then to direct an energy known as "Chi". While your body is obviously used, a major part of Tai Chi is the directing of energy inside the body with your mind. "Where mind goes Chi follows." The "internals" are generally taught after you have mastered the external moves.
An ancient form of 18 movements was studied that aids problems such as high blood pressure, backache, depression etc. The movements involve stretching certain meridians to balance the bodys energy patterns.
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Chi Kung Energy Work
Demonstrated by Mrs A. T. Short 7th Dan
Chi kung is the art of developing vital energy particularly for health, vitality, mind expansion and spiritual cultivation.
There are many wonderful benefits derived from practising chi kung, and they may be generalized into the following five categories:
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Ju Jitsu Demonstration
Demonstrated by Nanette Rogers, Neil Till, Stephen Dudley, John Eagan, Stacey Eagan and Katrina Eagan
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6ft Staff Demonstration
Demonstrated by Ricky Robson and Laurence Newton
The Chinese staff, is one of the earliest tools to be used by man. Initially it may have been merely a sapling or a long, straight branch which was used for hunting animals for sources of food or fur hides. The wooden staff also facilitated passage over rugged and mountainous terrain. In an agrarian setting it served as a multi-purpose tool for planting crops, carrying supplies, and transporting buckets of water for the irrigation of crops.
In the ancient records of Chinese martial arts, the 6ft staff is discussed as the first weapon taught to the Zen Buddhist disciples who studied at the Shaolin Temple. There are literary and pictorial references to Bodhidharma carrying a 6ft staff on his journeys as he taught Zen Buddhism in the regions near the Shaolin Temple.
The Chinese staff syllabus teaches a range of Shaolin techniques that range from simple holds to advanced forms.
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Awards Cermony
Congratulations to all students who attained a grade this year.
The awards were presented by Soke Norman Sangwin 9th Dan and Mrs A. T. Short 7th Dan
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Rob Kitchin 4th Dan Ju Jitsu |
Nanette Rogers 4th Dan Ju Jitsu |
Odette Mitchell 2nd Degree Shaolin Chuan Fa, 5th Level Zen Shin Katsu |
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Mike Mitchell 2nd Degree Shaolin Chuan Fa, 5th Level Zen Shin Katsu |
Ian Danials Nidan 2nd Dan Karate |
Neil Till Certificate Zen Shin Katsu |
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Kirsty Drake Senior 1st Degree Black Shaolin Chuan Fa, 7th Orange Tai Chi |
Laurence "Sweet Cheeks" Newton 1st Brown/White Shaolin Chuan Fa, 3rd Level Zen Shin Katsu, 6th Green Shaolin Staff |
Stephen Dudley 1st Brown/White Ju |itsu |
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Heather Duke 1st Brown/White Tai Chi, 2nd Brown Shaolin Chuan Fa, 5th Level Zen Shin Katsu |
Ricky Robson 2nd Brown Tai Chi, 5th Level Zen Shin Katsu |
Nick Cook 4th Purple Tai Chi, 4th/5th Level Zen Shin Katsu |
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Ken Webster 4th Purple Tai Chi, 4th/5th Level Zen Shin Katsu, 9th White Shaolin Staff |
John Eagan 6th Green/5th Blue Aikido |
Keziah Short 4th Purple Kung Fu |
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David Short 7th Orange Tai Chi, 9th White Shaolin Staff |
Mike O’Connor 9th White/8th Yellow Kung Fu, 9th White Tai Chi |
Jack Nicklas 9th White/8th Yellow Shaolin Chuan Fa |
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David O’Connor 9th White Tai Chi, 9th White Shaolin Chuan Fa |
Emily Sangwin 9th White Shaolin Chuan Fa |
Lucy Sangwin Attendance Certificate |
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Stacey Eagan Attendance Certificate |
Katrina Eagan Attendance Certificate |
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Leisure Time Comedy Acts
Demonstrated by Laurence Newton and Kirsty Drake
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Evening Social Activities
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Both men are poised and ready for the attack, who will go first? |
Rob feels under pressure to drink all his 3 pints at once |
Stacey enjoys taking photos of herself in the mirror |
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David turns to stone due to waiting 3 hours for someone to buy him a pint |
John doesn’t mix his drinks much, he likes to keep vodka & orange, bitter, lager and Guinness in separate glasses |
John enjoys listening to his pint singing Elvis songs |
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Laurence is nearly ill after eating 300 peanuts in one go |
Here they are the Famous Mr and Mrs Ken |
Amazing who you meet in a lift |
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Laurence and Kirsty being stupid |
And again |
And again |
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And again |
Boring now, yawn |
Is that what you do at home Ricky |
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And here he is again, last year someone left him on the steps all alone, will you please take him with you |