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    Posted: 20 Oct 2008 at 11:33am
Originally posted by Yoshi Yoshi wrote:

I was there at the BAB course and got beaten very badly by some old guy who was a co-instructor.  He didn't speak much just grunted alot as he smashed me in the face a couple of times. 
 
I am truly sorry if I offened anyone I just believe that Yoshinkan rules.  Just the same as you all think about the styles you practise.
 
Yoshi
 
Well Done Yoshi !
 
At last your learning the true meaning of Aikido, Yes we all believe our version of Aikido  is the best but its the best for yourself.
 
I knew if we gave you time you would understand we are all here to enjoy our Aikido, But I do agree we should all be open with our true names, Thats why i have  two logins. One as Steve Billett and the Other Webmaster so when I am talking as Steve Billet this is my personal view and nothing to do with the BAB.
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I,m also Yoshinkan Aikidoka my name is Jay Savery and I have a Yoshinkan Dojo in Stafford I have trained with and know most of the Senior Yoshinkan Instructors in the UK, so now you know of me and where I am, I'd just like to say one thing for all Aikidoka.
 
Mighty words for somone who's ID is hidden, Who are you Yoshi?
 
PS. I see that you have said sorry but I'd like to know who you are,Thats all
 
Osu!!!


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I was there at the BAB course and got beaten very badly by some old guy who was a co-instructor.  He didn't speak much just grunted alot as he smashed me in the face a couple of times. 
 
I am truly sorry if I offened anyone I just believe that Yoshinkan rules.  Just the same as you all think about the styles you practise.
 
Yoshi


Edited by Yoshi - 14 Oct 2008 at 7:06pm
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Any martial art be it yoshinkan aikido or karate or kung fu is only ever as good as the person practicing it     
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Every web forum needs a "comedy character" to wind up members when the forum topics are getting a bit stale.
I don't know if I partnered Yoshi at the BAB Course, but enjoyed training with several Yoshinkan practitioners.
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Originally posted by Graham Graham wrote:

I agree that Yoshi's posts have tended to be antagonistic, but not to the extent that they need moderating.  I'm sure the other forum members can cope with a little criticism.
 
Hi All
 
As one of the moderators I agree with Graham, We live in a time of free speech, I don't have to agree with what Yoshi is saying but its not so offensive that we need to turn off his right to free speech.
 
It's partly my fault as the first post on this forum was "I think Tomiki is the Best" but if you read more than the title you would know I actually did not mean that, I only wanted to get people talking. Which it did
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Hello and welcome!!!
For my part I care not which is best nor who trains hardest to me it's all about improving,
 So "lets dance enjoy and learn".
Love piece and harmony to all   %3cing%20%3cang  Gookie.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jamieg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Sep 2008 at 10:25pm
I agree that users of these Fora should be able to make their own decisions and most of us have the intellect to view Yoshis comments as his own opinion.
However, it gets a bit tiresome when all Yoshi ever does is trots out the same "Yoshinkan Aikido is the best" in a number of Fora - some really inapropriate.
I love all forms of Aikido and am not good enough to state that they way I do things is any better than anyone else - however, if I did feel that way, I would at least explain why that was my opinion and hopefully have something to back it up!
Besides which, Andy's style Aikido is the best! %3cink (pop the cash in the post mate!)
I look forward to seing everyone at the BAB course on Saturday. I'll be the one gasping for breath and struggling to get up off the floor!%3cO%3c
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I say chaps..where do I get a sense of humour by-pass?
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 I agree with Andy in his observations. I look forward to training with you on the National Course, I will be the one looking down at you, both physically and metaphorically.
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