See ADDITIONAL INFO for more details! About Iaido - Class times - General info
Iaido is the way of drawing and attacking with a sword in one instantaneous action. The Iaido "way" includes perfecting Japanese style sword drawing techniques as well as developing oneself emotionally and spiritually. It is performed as a prescribed sequence of techniques, executing varied techniques against single or
multiple imaginary opponents. Showing proper etiquette and developing exact technique through intense concentration and serenity are what distinguishes Iaido from other sports. Since this is a mastery over oneself without an actual opponent, Iaido is an excellent martial art for an older person who is seeking personal development. Some of the benefits of practising Iaido include:
* Developing self-control and serenity.
* Developing respect for yourself and other people. This was commonly referred to as character development.
* Learning about the Japanese culture.
* Gaining friendships with active and interesting people.
* Learning about the mental states and physical realities necessary to perform Japanese sword drawing at a high a level as you are prepared to develop yourself. If you'd like to come and watch a class - or, better yet, join in - please email Sensei Ron Mattie at [email protected]
Classes are:
Wednesdays @ 5:30 PM, year round, and you may start at any time. Fees are:
$40 per month for classes
$25 per year for Hamilton Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre (HCJCC) membership
$35 per year for Canadian Kendo Federation (CKF) membership (this fee is not applicable when starting classes)
The HCJCC is easily accessible by the HSR Upper Ottawa (22) route - approximately a half-hour ride from downtown Hamilton, and the bus stops right across from the centre. Sensei Ron Mattie is 4th dan Iaido, 2nd dan Kendo, 8th dan Wado Kai karate, and is under the direction of Sensei Stephen Cruise (7th dan Iaido) out of the Etobicoke Olympium Kendo/Iaido club. Along with teaching in Hamilton on Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. (beginners) and 6:45 p.m. (advanced), Sensei Mattie teaches Iaido in Welland on Friday evenings from 6 p.m. at Welland Martial Arts (40 Division St.) http://wellandmartialarts.ca
Sensei Cruise teaches on Wednesdays from 6 p.m. and Sunday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Etobicoke Olympium (590 Rathburn Rd.) http://www.etobicokekendoiaido.com