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Witajcie,
Hunor Mihalik przesłał do wszystkich członków i sympatyków Shigetsu Honan Kai czyli węgierskiej organizacji zrzeszającej trenujących Tosa MJER list z podsumowaniem.
Pozwalam sobie poniżej załączyć jego treść.
Dear Shigetsu Ho Nan Kai Member!
This is my summary of 2010, and a short outlook to the next year.
I don’t think anyone of us needs motivation, everybody does the best he can do, and
this vocation makes us strong.
This year, I had to realize that Iwata sensei – at the age of 98 - can not teach us any
longer. A new period has started in our professional training. Nishimoto sensei, Yabe sensei,
Ishida sensei, and Ueda attended the Ozu camp, also Nishimoto sensei and Yabe sensei led
the Roshukai camp in Leeds. It means they can work together, and I hope they noticed our
support for their cooperation.
As for SHNK, we introduced the monthly training for dojo leaders, aiming a better
understanding of our grading system. It still has much room to improve, but your regular
attendance would make easier to enhance my strategy for this kind of development. Many
thanks to the HJKC dojo members, who gave ground us, sacrificing their own practice time.
Several members achieved new dan grades in 2010! 3. dan: Varga Zoltán, Bajsz
Péter, Nagy Péter, Denis Stosic. 4. dan: Kovács Péter. Others prepare for their next grading
examination in 2011: Mester Csaba, Füleky András, Száraz Róbert for 3. dan; Demeczky Jenő,
4. dan.
SHNK gave more than half of the National Team this year. Stadler Gyula sensei
represented our country for the 6th time, Varga Zoltán, Várvizi Attila, and Budavári Anita attended the
EC in Paris for the second time. Our novice was Janik Zsolt this year. None of us earned a medal, but
our latest opponents did!
Our summer camp was held at Alsőörs this year, near Lake Balaton. We really missed our
Croatian friends there, hopefully, they will come next year. Again, we dealt with the level-oriented
understanding and assimilation of our grading system. Our jo-kyu members did their best to relieve
me a great part of this burden.
I’d like to bring Denis Stosic into prominence; he propagates iaido in Croatian magazines, on
the web, and who knows where else. His first results are new iaido groups in Zadar and Rijeka, also
the first Zen Ken seminars in Slovenia. I reassure him in his good work, and urge on keeping his high
quality demands.
I’d like to mention here the new initiatives of our Polish friend, Michal Nowakowski, who did
not spare trouble or expense to participate in our local events.
This year also brought us a new five-year-plan, which will be outlined by the president of the
Elders’ Council. The essence of it is quite simple; we set targets, and want to achieve them by the
means and resources we believe are within the bounds of probability. I ask you to consider these
noble aims as your own, and do your best to promote their realization. These plans also
make us stronger and more confident.
Last year, I promised to save more than 100 DVD to hard disk storage. I did it
but 1%, a few discs could not be opened any more, so I have to obtain them again,
which takes some time. The next step is to develop a solution to utilize this enormous
amount of professional information. Let it be one of our goals in 2011!
Last, but not least, I give thanks to those who worked a lot to advance our
common affairs, first of all the organizers, club leaders, and volunteers.
I’d like to mention personally:
Antal Tamás - for his material support and valuable pieces of advice;
Bajsz Péter – for his material support and forming his own club;
Budavári Anita – for her professional development and diligence;
Demeczky Jenő – for his material support and his work in several fields;
Denis Stosic – for his engagement and professional work for iaido in Croatia;
Erős Petra – for her moral courage and interpretation work in Japan;
Füleky András – for his relentless diligence and force of will;
Hegedüs Péter – for his IT support and readiness to act;
Janik Zsolt – for his professional development and organization work;
Kovács Péter – for his work as the President of the EC, and in the advisory board of the SHNK
Foundation;
Mester Csaba – for his stable will and exemplary diligence;
Nagy Gábor – for his work in the EC and forming his own club;
Nagy Péter – for his enduring leadership in his own club;
Rabnecz Gyula - for his work in the EC and in the SHNK Foundation, and for overcoming his personal
challenges;
Stadler Gyula – for his work in the EC and in the SHNK Foundation, and for his professional
assistance;
Varga Zoltán – for his work in the EC and organizing our TMJER grading exams;
Várvizi Attila – for his readiness to do organization work, and for his professional development!
I could continue with a long list of names and merits to demonstrate that we are active, and want to
achieve our common aims as a community, based on our individual efforts.
The last part of my summary is the “How to continue?” section. The answer is simple: Keep up the
good work!
I wish you a peaceful family spirit for the coming holidays and a happy new year! And much energy
for intensive training!
Mihalik Hunor
SHNK Bucho
6.Dan - Renshi
Tokyo, 12 December 2010.
Ps.:
As you know, I spent almost a full month in Japan. There are many changes there as well, not always
to the proper direction. However, patriotism, and sensitivity towards their communities are still alive.
A part of the (otherwise stupid) TV show is about people, their profession, to make popular a small
restaurant or a craftsman or a local shop. Maybe, the interdependence of the islanders enhances
these features. Still, it is worth to think over if we support our own communities, and to what extent…
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