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Update on the N.E. Junior Tournament Series:
Dear Fellow Uechi-ryu Practitioners, In support of our friend, Darin Yee, I would like to encourage you to try your best to attend future get together for training and tournament series talk. His tournament is scheduled for Saturday, June 7 at the "Jungleplex" in Plymouth.
He does a great job in conveying his perspective on tournament play at his meetings. The Uechi-ryu Karate Championship Series was designed to assist young practitioners to understand the competitive aspects of martial arts.
I know that many of you are thinking, What's the value of competition? My school teaches our students how to protect themselves. My school teaches them how to be upstanding citizens, etc. That's great. Beyond that, is something deep inside all martial arts practitioners, that can only be understood by a competitor. That something, in part, is real self understanding. What are you really about? How do you stand up in the face of adversity? Does what I do really work?
Those questions get answered very quickly with someone your age and rank (skill level) during competition. With the correct guidance from a caring Sensei the student becomes more self confident and also a caring citizen. The thing is, you know what, never underestimate the value of losing. Losing will bring out the best in most kids. Because a loss will bring out something in that kid that will help him succeed his whole life.
Try to support our Series. Sensei Bethoney, Sensei Yee, Sensei Testa and myself are not perfect. But I firmly believe, we're here not just for the kids and their parents, we're here for you too--our fellow Uechi-ryu Sensei and practitioners. Send me an email anytime, I guarantee a response. Manny Neves
Welcome to the the newest IUKF Board Member. Roy Bedard has been appointed and he has accepted the position as a board member of IUKF.
Roy is a 6th degree black belt and holds the Renshi title.
Besides all his other Uechi related projects, Roy is working with me as the editor for my 50th anniversary "memories" book, scheduled to be published this August. GEM Upcoming Events You Don't Want to Miss!
Sunday, May 18, 2008 - Mount Dora Workout
A group of Bostonians are coming to visit and ask me to set up a workout for them. What a great excuse for a group get-together!
I'm planning to make a day of it. 10AM - Noon (Morning session Noon - 1PM (Lunch at the dojo) 1PM - 2PM (aftenoon session)
If you would like to workout with us, please email me at
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2nd Look at David Mott's New DVD
Hi Sensei Mott,
I have had a chance over the past couple days to try your excercises. I think that they are a great compliment to our training as Uechi Ryu students. Folowing the instructions of the DVD you have created is like taking a guided tour of the body. It encourages awareness and intention , a place that we are often to preocupied to be in.
I found your exercises encouraged a more intimate sense of what your muscles should be doing in a movement. For example, you very quickly connect with relaxing the muscles which don't need to be in a state of action. Tensing every muscle in our body is such a common temptation in our training.
At best most of us develop a sense of connecting with mother earth and drawing energy up through the hips and out the arm. Your exercises encourage more movement not only in the physical body but also in the energy you are generating and how it moves. As opposed to moving energy from earth straight up the body and out the arm it takes on a more circular action which provides an opportunity for much a much more efficient and powerful technique.
These exercises provide an opportunity for Uechi Ryu students to connect with elements of body mechanics and energy flow at an earlier stage of their training . I think this is important because many students stop training before they ever come close to experiencing any of this. I feel your DVD will inspire students as it did me to look at themselves and their Uechi training with more depth.
Again I thank you Sensei Mott for sharing through the DVD you have created. I will recommend this DVD to all Uechi students I come in contact with here in Nova Scotia.
Wishing You and your family all the best Derick Bagogloo
Note: Click here for the full review and preview of David's DVD.
On March 3, The Boston Chinese Freemasons held their celebration of the beginning of a new year
at the Empire Garden Restaurant on Washington Street, Downtown Boston. The Chinese Freemason organization is the largest and most prestigious Chinese organization in the world.
There were approximately 900 plus in attendance. The cities represented were New York, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cleveland, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Also present were a host of City and State politicians.
Uechi-Ryu people who attended this event were Darin Yee, Gary Wong, Jose Aja, Herman Yee, Manny Neves, Kenny Schiff, Fedele Cacia, Thomas Hallahan, Frank Pucci and Fred DeCubellis.
The event started with a spectacular lion dance performed by the Gung Ho Club, know as the best performance team in New England. According to Chinese tradition, only martial arts schools perform the lion dance. Many of the Gung Ho Club members trained directly under Darin Yee and Gary Wong.
Following the lion dance, we were entertained by professional entertainers from a New York agency which included a belly dancer. They sang and danced while we were served a stunning ten course authentic Chinese banquet. I was very impressed by Manny Neve's children because they tried every dish that came out of the kitchen. The open Bar offered everything from beer to Hennessey XO.
I'm sure everyone found this to be a new and unique experience. We are now looking forwards to next year's event. There will be a Chinese Mason national convention this year in May. Let's see if they will be receptive to a Uechi-Ryu demonstration.
Chow for Now! One of the forums' most popular feature. . .
Although I don't contribute a lot to Mary's forum, I do read it every day and print out the recipes for Susan to try. . . especially the ones Vicky contributes as her favorite dessert dishes! :)