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Upon receiving my blackbelt in Aikido

February 19, 2007 by kkoym 4 Comments

This weekend I tested and received my blackbelt (“shodan”- “begining dan”) in Aikido.  I started Aikido back in August of 1997.  Almost ten years of practice three to five times a week have resulted in this accomplishment.   Aikido informs much of my life.  I greatly appreciate what I have learned along the way;  In a way, too, Aikido is the inspiration behind my startup Enterprise Teaming.  The founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, also referred to as “Osensei” (great teacher) called Aikido “The Budo (martial art) of Love”.  The following quote from Osensei sums this up:

“Aiki is not a technique to fight with or defeat the enemy.  It is the way to reconcile the world and make human beings one family.”

I look to the future of a lifetime of Aikido practice.  Although it has been ten years brining me to this point of my training, I can see several decades of practice in front of me.  Thank you to all of my Aikido training partners  who have supported me to this point in my training.  I look forward to learning the way of Aikido and harmonizing our human family together.

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  1. Kstraw says

    February 19, 2007 at 4:22 pm

    Congratulations Kevin. WHile a long time coming, I commend you and your drive.

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  2. HeresTomWithTheWeather says

    February 20, 2007 at 12:49 am

    Isn’t it interesting that great accomplishments often seem to take 10 years? What’s not common is someone making that 10 year commitment. Commitments. Ah, I think I get it now.

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  3. Kevin says

    February 20, 2007 at 8:36 am

    Thanks Tom, thanks KStraw. Yeah- commitments take time. Someone told me the metaphor about building a building… it might take a year to build a building that can be torn down in a day with a wrecking ball. Thank you for both of you being a strong part of the building community that I greatly appreciate having in my life. Thanks.

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    […] Out of the research that I have previously done on different economic development models, one of my favorite comes from the Sirolli Institute. In fact, as I have talked with some of you about- the notion of building an Aikido style network of entrepreneurs supporting entrepreneurs, part of my grounding in these ideas came from both my father’s background as a psychologist, through which I was exposed to the work of Carl Rogers (and reminded by Ernesto Sirolli). From a recent forum post at the Sirolli Institute, this reminder came up from Mike Chitty: [Carl Rogers:]”How can I treat, or cure, or change this person?” […]

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