It was Friday 21 January 2011 and time for the first Shindenkan RR Camp of the year - For those who do not remember what RR Camp stands for, "RR Camp" means Ryugi/Ryuha training for chief instructors "by invitation". RR Camp is leadership development for School Heads in Shindenkan Denmark and is run under Shindenkan Honbu dojo's strategic plan with a vision that says: "Imagine if no knowledge was ever lost, good or bad". RR Camp is leadership development both for local leaders and individually. As usual, I picked up Kimu Sensei at 11.00 and as always he was happy and in a good mood and said to my great surprise: "I'm hungry and unfortunately we can't get anything to eat"... I thought to myself that we must be in a hurry because this usually happens to be almost a ritual! Physical training 1 We warmed up with optional fitness training, where I had chosen to cycle - thank God for that. After this, we were taught different cable pull exercises with a great focus on details and correct execution - just like last time, we had to run all the exercises in a frequency of 2 seconds out and 4 seconds back - it was a really good time hard training that could be felt for a long time … The scene: I was looking forward to showing JBA's progress and because I am actually proud of JBA's management team and the efforts they make. There is always room for improvement in a management team and this is something everyone in JBA is prepared to work with – we are focused on achieving our goals. All the participants who attended prepared well and had both the status of the plan, strengths and weaknesses, as well as an overview of which corrective activities had been initiated to achieve the goals that had been set for the local school. It was good and educational for me to see the way the others had approached their plan and execution and there were ideas for inspiration that I will take into my future plans for Jokokan Ballerup Karate School. After this individual review, where everyone had presented their results in the best possible way in relation to their respective local schools, Kimu Sensei thoroughly shook us up with the following words: "You now have one hour to describe your exit plan from Shindenkan, it must make yourselves look as good as possible!". "You must describe both the interior and the exterior!". Then the scene was set! - and there were several of the participants who were a little bit shocked by this... Especially because this was in direct contradiction to the presentation we had just made... After an hour we met in plenary and we were all expectant when Kimu Sensei reviewed our martial arts life on "formula and curve", where it was clear that we were all influenced by both our own decisions and other people. After that, Kimu Sensei shook us up again thoroughly with the following words: "You now have one hour to describe which exit plan your colleagues from Shindenkan will choose, it must make THEM look as good as possible!". "You must describe both the interior and the exterior!". After an hour we met again in plenary and this time we were asked to review our answers to the two tasks, that is to say in the way that we each first told about our own exit plan and then were presented with the others' analysis of us . External learning. At both RR Camps in 2010, the main topic was = leadership for yourself and for others, where I, as chief instructor, had been challenged to take leadership – that is, beyond the local! But at this RR camp 2011.1 it became clear that effective leadership has made demands on ME:
Internal learning. After all – I can't lie! I cannot stand in a period of my life where things are otherwise going well, and communicate a path that I get others to follow. After which, when I get stuck myself, or can't take the next step, I start communicating in a completely different way to avoid having to explain why I can't carry out the things I usually represent! It is an illusion to make an exit plan based on feelings and legacy or based on looking as good as possible, this will be wrong and dishonest, not to say unclear. Try to close your eyes and imagine your martial arts career and then taste these sentences and think to yourself:
Does it bring on that familiar feeling of self-pity? RR Camp 11.1 In this case, it is stupid to imagine that I have the course locked on the same target - because everyone will realize that it is not true when they can see the direction. But worst of all – I will end up lying to myself. Again, it's about humility. The only thing you can do is decide if you are 100 % what you say you are? RR Camp 11.1 was a really good camp, where I was confronted with myself as the leader of my own life, as usual challenged to my limit - in the good and educational way. When we drove home I found out why Kimu Sensei hadn't really been as hungry as he used to be - it turned out he had the flu. It is a very strong characteristic of Kimu Sensei that he puts himself aside and he had therefore also chosen that this should not stand in the way of the implementation of the planned RR Camp 11.1 I would like to thank you for this 🙂 |