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About Sendokan
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A Brief History
The Sendokan Dojo was formed February 16, 1998. Nic Mills Sensei had
returned from Japan late the previous year. Sensei Mills took part
in the 4th International Instructors (Senshusei) course
and had remained in Tokyo training and eventually teaching at the
Honbu dojo. Sensei Mills and Sensei Havey had been training and
teaching at the Etobicoke Olympium since the late 1980’s. The
Etobicoke Olympium seemed to be the right location for the new dojo.
An application was made to the Honbu to register and accredit a new
dojo. The honbu gave the name Sendokan to the dojo at the Olympium.
One of the goals of the Sendokan Dojo is to try and duplicate the
instruction style, etiquette, spirit and technical expertise
demonstrated at the Honbu Dojo in Tokyo, Japan. The addition of Dawn
Rusch Sensei (3rd Dan) and Nathan Innocente has enabled the Sendokan
to move closer to attaining that goal. Dawn Rusch Sensei and Nic
Mills Sensei were both graduates of the International Instructors
Course (Senshusei Course). Nic Mills Sensei graduated from the 4th
course and instructed the 5th, 6th and 7th courses. Dawn Rusch
Sensei graduated from the 6th course and taught the 7th and 8th
courses. There are only a handful of dojo worldwide that have
ex-Honbu dojo instructors, or ex-senshusei. The Sendokan Dojo is the
ONLY dojo to have two ex-Honbu dojo sensei actively teaching and
training.
The Sendokan Dojo received it's certification from the Headquarters
Dojo in 1998. The dojo has grown in size and strength ever since. We
have a committed core group of students who are training hard and
are becoming strong. Students at the dojo have come together to
create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for all new students. The
senior student's training ethic and desire to exemplify all the
positive attributes of true budoka is a testament to their efforts
and commitments and their Sensei(s)' teaching and training.
All are welcome to come and watch and or participate in Sendokan
dojo activities both on and off the mat.
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The Sendokan Dojo is registered with the International Yoshinkan Aikido
Federation (IYAF). All instructor and senior student ranks are registered with the IYAF.
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