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After 22 hours of traveling we landed in Okinawa. Waiting for us at the airport was O'Sensei. It
was a great feeling to see him. As we walked toward him he had a "proud father's smile" on his
face. After Weinberg Sensei introduced us we were on our way to his house. His house is awesome.
The training sessions were twice a day for about 2 hours each session. Each session started with warm up exercises. We covered all 24 katas and O'Sensei's kumite, jujitsu and kobudo sets. The first few days were spent on jujitsu, going through 1 set at a time. Then we went through all 24 katas. We went through most katas 10 to 12 times each. After the katas were completed we went through the kumite and kobudo sets.
Initially I was trying to go to Okinawa by myself because my Sensei (Penna Sensei) was unable to
make the trip. I was very happy that I waited. His working knowledge of Shorin-Ryu and of myself
helped me get more out of the
After a few days passed Weinberg Sensei & I noticed we were both getting up early so we decided to pick one site to go and see each morning. It was Weinberg Sensei's 7th trip to train with O'Sensei and his knowledge was valuable. I quickly fell in love with the island; the aqua water, the changing skies, the sunrise and sunset, the rain in batches while the rest of the sky was blue (We were lucky to see a rainbow). We even had 2 typhoons.
O'Sensei ate every meal with us. Japanese food was a new experience for me. I found I liked most
of it.
My favorite part of the trip was experiencing O'Sensei.
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