Aiki Lee
Master of Arts
Sorry to reply so late to what was my own thread, but things have been hectic for me lately.
To describe the experience, my sensei said that back in the philipines they would strike you across the back with shinai, but he started doing the belt whippings because he thought they were less cruel. He didn't smack us as hard as he could but still I felt it odd as he had us lie on the ground and paddled us with belts. At first it was humilating and I was upset by it. I spoke up to the head instructor of the school and was told to examine it from another point of view. My aikido teacher is a old man and is doing what was done to him since he started a hundred million years ago. I recognized he is not being malicious or trying to humiliate anyone he is just doing what he regards as a silly right of passage.
Because me, and my other instructor were concerned how it would look to new people or even people with some bad hazing experiences we don't want them to have to relive we have changed the procedure to something a kin to a knighting ceremony where he strikes you gently on the shoulders. This is much more acceptable to me and I'm glad he was willing to change it.
To describe the experience, my sensei said that back in the philipines they would strike you across the back with shinai, but he started doing the belt whippings because he thought they were less cruel. He didn't smack us as hard as he could but still I felt it odd as he had us lie on the ground and paddled us with belts. At first it was humilating and I was upset by it. I spoke up to the head instructor of the school and was told to examine it from another point of view. My aikido teacher is a old man and is doing what was done to him since he started a hundred million years ago. I recognized he is not being malicious or trying to humiliate anyone he is just doing what he regards as a silly right of passage.
Because me, and my other instructor were concerned how it would look to new people or even people with some bad hazing experiences we don't want them to have to relive we have changed the procedure to something a kin to a knighting ceremony where he strikes you gently on the shoulders. This is much more acceptable to me and I'm glad he was willing to change it.