April 28 - May 1, 2005
Southern California

Back, by popular demand! For the second time ever, over a dozen instructors, all of whom lived and trained in Japan, taught more than 20 seminars over a four-day period. Many of them trained directly with Nakayama Sensei prior to his passing in 1987. Most of these instructors lived in Japan for many years and have gained experiences that may be invaluable to your own training. The Hoitsugan Seminars have set a new standard of excellence for seminars.
Pictures from the Hoitsugan Seminars, 2004
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Some of the best instructors from various organizations are coming together from far and wide to carry on a legacy -- the legacy of Nakayama Sensei. From their training at the Hoitsugan, these instructors all share one thing: a sense of obligation to pass on the extraordinary insights into karate training that they gained in Japan.
These seminars involve an extraordinary gathering of non-Japanese Shotokan instructors. Below is a photo of a some of them:

Some classes are open to all ranks and ages. Some are restricted to just black belt adults. There are also some classes involving stretching and breathing that non-martial artists were welcome to attend. Some instructors focus exclusively on ideas and training methods they picked up while training in Japan. Others combine their Japan experience with their own thoughts on training and teaching.
| 2005 |
April 28th Thursday |
April 29th Friday |
April 30th Saturday |
May 1st Sunday |
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| Location |
Cabrillo Beach Dojo, San Pedro |
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| 9am |
Seminar 3 B Ehling |
Seminar 12 J Keeling |
Seminar 22 A Hoopes |
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| 10am |
Seminar 13 M Fisher |
Seminar 23 R Amos |
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| Seminar 14 S Ubl |
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| 11am |
Q&A Session2 |
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| 12pm |
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| 1pm |
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| 2pm |
Seminar 5 M Fisher |
Seminar 15 J Yabe |
Seminar 25 J Yabe |
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| Seminar 6 F Borda |
Seminar 16 G Michel |
Seminar 26 M Berger |
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| 3pm |
Seminar
7 J Field |
Seminar 17 J Field |
Seminar 27 R Amos |
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| Seminar 8 J Keeling |
Seminar 18 E Passoja |
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| 4pm |
Q&A Session1 |
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| 5pm |
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| 6pm |
Seminar 1 M Berger |
Seminars 9 J Yabe |
Seminar 19 S Ubl |
Seminar 29 S Ubl |
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| Seminar
20 J Keeling |
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| 7pm |
Seminar 2*(may run to 8:30) K Seto |
Seminar 11 S Ubl |
Seminar 21 M Berger |
Seminar 30 J Field |
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| 8pm |
bon fire
at the beach |
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Thursday:
Seminar 1: M Berger - Kihon
Seminar 2: K Seto- Kihon and/or Kata (may run overtime for no extra charge!)
Friday:
Seminar 3: B Ehling - "AgeBarai"
Seminar 4: M Berger - Kihon
Seminar 5: M Fisher - The 4 Methods of Movement
Used When Penetrating a Defense or Absorbing an Attack
Seminar 6: (consolidated into Seminar 5)
Seminar 7: J Field- Combinations/Kumite
Seminar 8: (consolidated into Seminar 7)
Seminar 9: J Yabe - Kihon
Seminar 10: A Hoopes - QiGong Breathing &
Moving Meditation *Note: non-karate people
welcome!
Seminar 11: S Ubl - Fundamentals of Training
Saturday:
Seminar 12: J Keeling - Alignment
Seminar 13: M Fisher - "The Riddle of Heian
Shodan"
Seminar 14: S Ubl - Fundamental Training
Seminar 15: J Yabe - Advanced Kumite
Seminar 16: G Michel - Dynamic Hip Rotation in
Kihon, Kata & Kumite
Seminar 17: J Field - Combinations/Kumite
Seminar 18: E Passoja - The Important Points
of Ippon Kumite
Seminar 19: S Ubl - Fundamental Training
Seminar 20: J Keeling - Weight shifting
in/between stances
Seminar 21: M Berger - Kumite
Sunday:
Seminar 22: A Hoopes - "Zen Kumite"
Seminar 23: R Amos - Kihon & Kata
Seminar 24: M Fisher - "The Third Stage of
Techniques"
Seminar 25: J Yabe - Advanced Kata
Seminar 26: M Berger - Kumite
Seminar 27: R Amos - Kumite
Seminar 28: F Borda - Kihon
Seminar 29: S Ubl - Fundamental Training
Seminar 30: J Field - Combinations/Kumite
There will also be Q&A sessions and
breathing/meditation and stretching classes offered at different points
between seminars.
In order of time first training at the Hoitsugan Dojo and/or with Nakayama Sensei while in Japan:
Special Guest
Instructor from Japan:
Kensuke Seto - In addition to having spent
time training at the Hoitsugan in the early 1970's, Mr Seto trained in
the Instructors' Class (under Nakayama Sensei and others) in Japan and
is a very senior member of the JKA in Tokyo. He was sent by the JKA to
teach in Hawaii in the 1970's for several years. He is also a close
personal friend of notable non-Japanese karateka CW Nicol, author of
"Moving Zen" (in which Seto Sensei is mentioned numerous times). For
more information, please see the following page from his dojo in Tokyo:
http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~karate/html/e_teacher.htm
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James Yabe - Mr Yabe
actually pre-dates the Hoitsugan's founding. He lived and trained
in Japan in the 1960's, having been involved in karate since the
1950's. His tournament success in the US in the 1960's and 1970's
is well-known. He teaches in Torrance, California, at the ASKC dojo there.
Steve Ubl - The first
Hoitsugan resident, from 1972. Also trained at the Hoitsugan
later in the 1970's. A very personal student of the late Nakayama
Sensei, from whom he learned some things not taught to more than a
handful of the top Shotokan instructors. Presently teaches at his
dojo in Rancho Santa Fe, California.
James Field - Trained in
Japan in the early 1970's. Among the first graduates of the JKA
Instructors' Training program in the USA (under Nishiyama Sensei in LA)
and one of the seniormost non-Japanese JKA instructors in the Americas.
Very successful tournament competitor and coach from the 1960's
onwards. Many Hoitsugan alumni have trained at Field Sensei's
dojo in Santa Monica over the years, including about half of those
teaching these seminars. Chief Instructor for JKA of Santa Monica.
Malcolm Fisher -
Lived at the Hoitsugan for a total of 9 months during 1979-81.
Graduated from the JKA Instructors' Training in 1985 and during
the early 1980's appeared in many demonstrations and videos assisting
Tanaka Sensei. Successful competitor in Japan, Canada and the US
spanning over 20 years. Some notable tournament successes include
2 Firsts and 1 Second place in Kumite for Kogenei City Championships
and on kumite teams that placed 4th and 2nd in the All-Japans and 1st
(twice) in the Kanto Championships.
Michael Berger - Trained in Japan
for several years in the 1980s & 1990s, beginning in 1983. While there,
he trained at multiple locations, including both Takushoku and Komazawa Universities.
Has placed in numerous tournaments in the US and Japan in both JKA and
mixed-style events. Currently teaches in the Los Angeles area: www.wayoflifekarate.com
Mr Berger is one of the organizers for this Hoitsugan Seminar event.
Jon Keeling
- Lived at the Hoitsugan Sep 1985 to July 1988, July-Aug 1990 and for a
few other short stays. Lived in Tokyo for a total of 8 years and
for a few years taught most of the Saturday classes at the Hoitsugan.
On Hoitsugan kata teams that placed 3rd, 2nd and 1st in different
years at the JKA All-Tokyo Championships. Chief Instructor, JKA of Silicon Valley.
Was organizer of 1st Hoitsugan
Seminars in northern California in 2004.
Bob Ehling - Lived and
trained in Tokyo in the late 1980's to early 1990's. Trains under
Field Sensei (another Hoitsugan alumni) in Santa Monica, California,
where he sometimes helps teach classes at JKA of Santa Monica.
Glen Michel - Trained
at the JKA Honbu, the Hoitsugan, and Seto Juku from 1987 to 1991. In
the US, he has trained with Field Sensei in Santa Monica, California and with Yabe Sensei in Torrance, California.
Presently, he is Assistant Instructor under Michael Berger (see below). Mr.
Michel is one of the organizers for this Hoitsugan Seminar event.
Aaron Hoopes - Trained at
the Hoitsugan 1987-1989, where he was a member of the dojo teams
competing in All-Tokyo tournaments. Was also living and training in
Japan for an additional 2 years. Author of 3 books and many
articles relating to martial arts and yoga. Instructor of Tai Chi
and Zen Yoga in addition to Karate. www.artofzenyoga.com
Richard Amos - Lived in
Japan for 9 years from 1989 to 1998, having been a Hoitsugan member Jan
1989 to Sep 1990. On the Hoitsugan kumite team (along with Rene
Vildosola and Leon Montoya) which placed 1st in the All-Tokyo
tournament in 1989, winning all rounds 3-to-0. That same year, he
was on the Hoitsugan kata team (along with Rene Vildosola and Rai
Wibawa) that placed 2nd in the All-Japans. Graduate of the
Asai-JKA Instructors' Course in Tokyo. Placed in finals of the
Asai-JKA All-Japans and World Championships on numerous occasions.
Presently Chief Instructor for the WTKO.
Erik Passoja - Trained
at the Hoitsugan in 1989. Presently trains under Field Sensei
(another Hoitsugan alumni) in Santa Monica, California, where he
teaches some classes at JKA of Sant
Monica.
Fred Borda - Trained at
the Hoitsugan 1991-94. Instructor at JKA of Silicon Valley.
*Please note: Many other Hoitsugan alumni and
others who have trained in Japan, as well as other senior karateka were
present for training but not teaching.
| Early Registration (payment RECEIVED by April 22, 2005) |
Late Registration (received after April 22, including at the door) |
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| Entire Event | Best
deal: over 35% off the cost
at the door! $320 for an event-long pass to all seminars (Some seminars will run concurrently) Must be paid in advance. |
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| Individual Seminars | Up to 4 seminars | $25/seminar | $30/seminar |
| more than 4 seminars | $20/seminar | $25/seminar | |
| Please note: $5 charge/seminar for spectators. $1/day/person charge for seminar insurance. |
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Maps to seminar locations:
Cabrillo Beach:
Peck Park
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Questions? Please send email to jon@jkasv.com (Jon Keeling).
The Hoitsugan
Dojo and dormitory (six small rooms) were set up in 1972 by the late
JKA Chief Instructor Nakayama Sensei (with the help of Kanazawa Sensei,
now head of SKIF) for people coming to Tokyo from around the world to
train. It is located just around the corner from where the Honbu Dojo
had been for 2+ decades, in Ebisu-Nishi. The current Chief Instructor at the Hoitsugan is Kawawada
Sensei, JKA 7th dan, winner of both kata and kumite in the 1st Shoto
World Cup tournament in Tokyo, 1985. He has been teaching at the
Hoitsugan for approximately 30 years.
More about the Hoitsugan
Jon@jkasv.com