POMW team 5 – Another successful process. Now a total of 115 who have completed POMW

The POMW project was a large international Shindenkan project from 2011-2014. POMW Stands for Project Old Modern Warrior. The project arose from the eternal internal and external theoretical discussion about the multi-track 1,000-year-old martial arts system; Yakami Shinsei-Ryu had some relevance in the modern world of firearms.
The POMW project set out to turn theory into practice and settle this once and for all, according to recognized and accepted international principles and standards.

The starting point for POMW was the theory of the old Japanese martial art grandmaster, Minouchi Sensei, that it was quite easy to answer, since it was the person behind the weapon who made the biggest and decisive difference, regardless of time period, place and weapon development. And so it has always been in history.

The POMW project was initiated with the greatest risk to the Shindenkan organization, as none of the project main forces had prior firearms or competence experience. This, in turn, also gave the project the very highest credibility.
In addition, it was crucial whether a learning and teaching concept could be developed on the basis of the POMW project conclusions, so that the results could be repeated again and again, and thus could not be attributed to "special talent".

The result was a large international project that included Europe, the USA and Asia, where the worlds absolute most reputable shooting legends for decades, military and civilian, willingly passed on their lifes shooting essence within their shooting tip competence; Revolver, Pistol, fully automatic rifles, rifle and ultra long range shooting. It thus also became the most expensive project in Shindenkan history to date, but attracted great international recognition on several levels. But it also caused great opposition from certain groups and countries.

The results are fact-based, as the competence standard is according to the international competence shooting standard, within pistol, rifle and long-range shooting.

The international static shooting competence standard has been fixed throughout the project and subsequent tests of the projects conclusions and goals.
The decisive difference has been that the dynamic learning processes and essence methodologies are completely structured according to Shindenkan's Yakami Shinsei-Ryu Curriculum Handbook and Toolbox.

The POMW project was as usual based on the Shindenkan Honbu project department; Shindenkan Competence and Development Center (SCDC). It has all major international projects in Shindenkan, with SOPORG as the steering group.
SOPORG is the day-to-day national operating committee, which consists of the democratically elected Federation Chairman and Deputy Chairman, Honbu's chairman and deputy chairman, and usually one additional democratically elected top management representative from Shindenkan.

"Living POMW" Team 5, learning structure from August 18 to October 6, 2019"

7 week training course, 7 wet training sessions and POMW dry training – The 10 steps

  1. Security, Security, Security, – or DQ
  2. POMW 1A; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; The development, history and purpose of shooting; 5½ hours
  3. POMW 1B; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Range shooting & Transitions shooting, Air and laser guns
  4. POMW 1C; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Range shooting, Transitions shooting and Practical IPSC shooting, Air and laser guns:
  5. Home training POMW shooting technique 15 min per day from 18 August to 15 September – 28 days = 7 hours
  6. POMW IIA; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Range shooting 0.22 and weapon knowledge
  7. POMW IIB; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Range shooting 0.22 and 9 mm and knowledge of weapons.
  8. Home training POMW shooting technique 20 min per day from 15 September to 6 October – 21 days = 7 hours
  9. POMW IIIA; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Track shooting 0.22 and 9 mm and transition shooting 9 mm. Weapon knowledge.
  10.  POMW IIIB; Basic POMW Shooting Technique – The Schooled Way; Range shooting 0.22 and 9 mm 15-40 m and transition shooting 9 mm. Practical shooting with SIRT laserguns. Weapon knowledge.

In 2019, Team 5 completed and met the goals for the "Living POMW" training course from POMW I to POMW III; minimum 60 % DK 1st Division, 30 % DK 2nd Division and 10 % DK 3rd Division 2012-2013 level, in at least one or more shooting disciplines. With a total of minimum 85 hours of training effort over 7 weeks, corresponding to 1½-2 hours of daily average training.

This is not effective shooting time, but an expression of the total time with 7 POMW training lessons and own dry training. Traditional effective shooting time during POMW training lessons is approx. 1/3.

Terms and definitions for POMW Hold measurements

  1. Main purpose of POMW course after POMW Project 2011-2014.
    • Soft targets; It is the person behind the weapon who is the most important in both the short and long range, and not the weapon.
    • Hard goals; Mine. 60 % DK 1st Division, 30 % DK 2nd Division and 10 % DK 3rd Division 2012-2013 level, in at least one or more shooting disciplines. Map; How high a recognized level of shooting competence can be expected to be learned in the shortest possible time within several different shooting disciplines.
  2. Competence level is assessed according to whether you can do it again and again, according to your bottom level and top level. That is, are you constant
    Competence level is assessed NOT depending on whether you have scored a good result just once – The Lucky Punch – winning the Lotto – Sun, moon and stars align, etc. Analogy; If it was a matter of life or death, would you choose the one that consistently hits every time? Or the one who hit once but hasn't since? There is a big difference in competence level.
  3. Developmental increase in skill level, takes into account Where you were when you started and how well you have translated POMW Shooting Technique into action and results, and directly comparable to everyone ("Golf Handicap")
    • This means that those who have no shooting experience can be measured directly on their development in competence level, even if they start from 0.00.
    • It also means that those who have some shooting experience can be measured directly on their development in competence level, even if they start from a perhaps higher level.
    • This means that there can be a positive and there can be a negative development curve, which is an expression of - yes, one's competence development over time. But also one's attitude; In short; Are you good about yourself?
      It's a bit like golf handicaps, so everyone can "shoot at each other :->", - within competence level through their development curve - trend curve.
  4. NULL – VOID shoots are counted with the lowest counting score BEFORE the NULL – VOID shoot, – to avoid cheating and speculation as the participants know that there is a fixed number of point shoots (i.e. limited number and time)
    • We learned from Team 3 that Shindenkans can figure it out. If they had shot 285 and 265, the average would be 270, - if the other scores were VOID/NULL, not counted. Therefore, there were many discs which suddenly only contained 28-29 shots.
      So of course the concept was changed, thus cheating or speculation was minimized. Therefore, the lowest counting score (the bottom level) always counts if there is a non-valid VOID/NULL shooting.

POMW Keep 5 data and results published.

Validated by SOPORG and Executive Committee, October 8, 2019, then to all 24 participants;

  • POMW Team 5 consisted of a total of 24 participants; Brand new POMW teams; 10 pcs. POMW OBC teams; 14, including 3 instructors and 1 chief instructor.
    • The highly successful OBC concept, which was introduced in 2015 to ensure a common minimum competency standard throughout Shindenkan and raise it every year, has now also been rolled out to POMW. This means that Kimu Sensei ONLY has to correct one place, after which the correction spreads like ripples in the water in the rest of the Shindenkan. It is easy and very effective, which means a high level of competence of 1 belt per 2-3 years. From 2015-2019, this has statistically meant 1-2 belts higher. But here we are also talking about the "low-hanging fruit". which are easy to pick at the beginning.
  • Team 1 to Team 4 there was a HARD focus on comparable data collection for the Danish and international shooting world. For the first time, Team 5 has focused more on Minouchi Sensei's proven thesis, - that is, the soft part, and the entire purpose of the POMW project 2012-2014.
    • It is the first time that we have five on the New POMW team who have shot before with more than 720 shots, equivalent to min. three years shooting experience from Danish average shooter. The highest we've had before is 2. So that's half the team! 2 times POMW I-II-III which has not maintained. 2 POMW I-II which is now old enough for POMW III and a civilian employee "Military man". Expectation by statistics; Usually clear approx. 50 % it really well, as they end up with openness, are hungry and cannon attitude. 50 % good, but less good considering the starting point. The reason is often that the most important thing for them is to establish that they decide for themselves! And often a fixed self-image. Are you that good about yourself? Firearms often have a strange effect on people, just like ShindenFight Kumite. Therefore, both tools are in Shindenkan's toolbox.
  • What is the task of the Chief Instructor and the Instructor team? And what isn't it?
    • The main task is to meet people where people are, and take them on a wonderful journey into themselves and with fantastically unique experiences - if they want this.
    •  It is the task to challenge each individual participant as everyone has been challenged before them - according to Minouchi Sensei's thesis. But it does NOT mean that this will be well received by everyone. With some, it creates BIG resistance. But most people use it as inspiration.
    • POMW shooting is like SHIAI ShindenFight KUMITE, – it is VERY revealing. Not physically, but emotionally and psychologically. This often leaves the person with a "Naked reality". Not everyone can fully accept this real self-image. Most resist themselves! And likes to blame others for their self-perceived failure, which doesn't necessarily line up with reality, facts, or that of the coaching staff. Essence; They are afraid to take responsibility and be good to themselves. They have a deep desire to be super good and fulfill their full potential, but often end up mediocre instead! It doesn't have to be that way. But it often ends that way. Why? Are you that good about yourself? And remember – Where and what WAS the starting point?
    • Extreme point when the fatigue and pressure are great; Get offended and think it is "Military discipline" when they are asked to respect safety rules and general mutual respect when others shoot. Either after they have shot themselves and need to talk to others about their experiences VERY loudly - as they are wearing double ear protection. Or when they want to see their own target results and rush down to the targets to patch, - without all 9 mm pistols being secured. It happens ad hoc with tank cod, but typically mostly on the final POMW III day, when only 9 mm is shot, outdoors in freezing weather/rainy weather in the "Hullet" and in front of the grass at the shooting house. Where people are under pressure and "fighting with/against themselves"
    • The middle group; It is the 50-80 % group, which can be cut over one comb, but with different setting and different day shape and life cycle.
    • Extreme point groups "surrender" approx. half themselves, when they come to the realization that it is probably too stupid to "sit on the safe high horse" and not dare to allow themselves to be their best and fulfill their highest potential. That is Sunbeam Stories! However, they rarely admit it afterwards or only in one weak moment 🙂 .
  • Typical examples that we have had on all teams are;
    • The extremes where we have contestants who believe they are extremely skilled and unique shooters both pre and post POMW, but do not have the facts, eyewitnesses or consistency to prove it at the Shindenkan POMW competency level which is national, continental and international. Of course, it depends on WHAT you are comparing to; Local village, municipality, region, country, continent, global or international.
      • It is not our job to change this self-perception of our own ability and POMW's contribution. We deal with facts over 2 months and approx. 85 hours of fact observation.
    • Extreme point where the participants believe that POMW has been good, but they are disappointed that they have not achieved higher points. But when the facts, backed up by a development curve and data show that they started with not being able to hit the target from 3 meters with an Airgun. And after 2 months stands at 15 meters with a 9 mm pistol and puts 80+ % of the shots in the Alpha zone with 2 seconds between shots, simultaneously with transition, and has almost total recoil control, which very few Danish normal shooters have, so if you as a POMW instructor team do not agree with the POMW shooter's self-perception.
      • It is not our job to change this self-perception of our own ability and POMW's contribution. We deal with facts over 2 months and approx. 85 hours of fact observation.
    • Extreme point; Kimu Sensei does not hide the fact that he is "rusty" and as a result, his execution of the POMW shooting technical competence level is approx. half of the performance level under the POMW Project 2012-2014. But it was good enough to teach at POMW, and all the participants constantly expect a very high level of competence, as stated in the articles. It must be delivered every time. But does it also apply the other way? For others? You? Even though during this POMW course he has consistently shot quite well at international level. Eg. POMW demos; 290 to 300 points, 25 m, 30 shots in under 1 minute, which was then his bottom level with subsequent good development increase. The bottom level and constancy is an expression of the real shooting competence level, regardless of whether it is the local village club, region, country, continent or international, and therefore from where you judge from. But it is clear that it is easier to be the best in the local village than in the world. It is a choice to make.
      • It is not our job to change this self-perception of our own ability and POMW's contribution. We deal with facts over 2 months and approx. 85 hours of fact observation.
  • Resources, costs and investments
    • The new POMW participants have used approx. 84-85 hours over a 2 month period. This is an average of more than 1½-2 hours every day over 2 months
    • The new and old OBC participants have spent approx. 45/85 + 6 x 3-6-8 hours OBC pre-training, a total of 63 to 133 hours over a 4 month period. There are no new BIO OBCs who have opted for 100 %.; 4 has 67 %. 1 has 50 %, 2 has 16 %.
    • At 100 % fulfillment, IPSC participants have spent approx. 84-85 + 6x 6-8 hours OBC POMW training/IPSC training, PLUS administrative, a total of 180-200 hours over a 4 month period. This is an average of more than 1½-2 hours every day over 4 months.
    • The POMW team 5 course has cost a large six-figure sum over 2+2 months. This does not include Free/Flex days for all IPSC instructors and some OBC BIO shooters, and all work voluntarily and unpaid. POMW H5 has literally shut down Shindenkan from the summer meeting to the autumn holidays, and no Yakami Shinsei-Ryu courses could be included in this period - with further financial loss for other members' competence investments. ALL mainly for the sake of the new POMW shooters, secondarily BIO OBC.
    • THAT'S WHY POMW is ONLY every four years. It is the largest resource investment in season 2019-2020 for primarily the 10 new POMW shooters, secondarily BIO POMW. It will not be entirely wrong to say that each new POMW shooter has cost Shindenkan (members) an investment of about 60 % of the total cost per. participant, paying 40 % themselves. It is the largest resource investment in season 2019-2020 for primarily the 10 new POMW shooters, secondarily BIO POMW.

Data and results from POMW Team 5 courses

Calculation of the number of good shots during the POMW Team 5 course

  • POMW I; 6,000 BIO plastic balls under POMW 1B and 9,000 under POMW IC, a total of 15,000 BIO plastic balls
  • POMW II + III; 31,568 + 12,672 + 10,708 = 54,948 0.22 and 9mm rounds
  • A total of approx. 70,000 good shots PLUS POMW shooting technique dry practice shots.
Result data – overall
Best and most consistent individual shooters NEW POMW
Best and Most Consistent Individual Shooter OBC POMW
Best development and competence curve development – Objective and subjective parameters – NEW POMW
Most life-affirming development and clarification process – More parameters – NEW POMW

It is hereby confirmed as of October 6, 2019, that the following have passed the POMW and OBC course, team no. 5.

The practical POMW course with team 5

POMW Chief Shooting Instructor and Chief Shooting Leader was Kimu Sensei, who was also project manager on the POMW project 2011-2014. POMW convention manager was; Søren Renshi, Deputy event manager is DSU/DGI shooting director: Michael Nørgaard and the team; Jens, Kjeld, Pia, Christian, Bertrand, Adam, Frederik. POMW asst. shooting leaders are: Søren Renshi (POMW I & II), Jens Hanshi-dai (POMW I & II), Kjeld (POMW I & II) and convention physician Christian, Senior Physician. A total of 115 have completed the POMW; 49 POMW I, 35 POMW II and 31 POMW III.

The shooting association, SDKSkyt, is a member association of Shindenkan, established in 2012. There are 9 DSU/DGI shooting leaders with an official Danish diploma per 1/7-2019, 4 IPSC A+ license and 1 IPSC International Range Officer/shooting judge. DIF DSU stands for; Denmark's Sports Confederation Danish Shooting Union. SDKSkyt has been a member of DIF DSU DSF and DGI since 2012. (Denmark's Sports Association Danish Shooting Union Danish Sports Shooting Association).

Shindenkan Honbu dojo wishes everyone a hearty congratulations on Pass/Completed, which you have rightly earned through 7-14 weeks of continuous effort.

Best regards,

Yamana-Itotani Sensei
Yashin Mon. Yakami no Taijutsu, Sodenke
Kaicho Shindenkan and Kaidenkan

POMW I, New Team 5, 2019 - Everyone is put on the DQ bench 🙂
POMW I, New Teams 5, 2019
POMW II, New Teams 5 & OBC, 2019
POMW III, New Teams 5 & OBC, 2019
POMW III, New Teams 5, 2019
POMW III, OBC, 2019
POMW III, New Teams 5 & OBC, 2019

Definitions and explanations;

  • POMW maintenance training - does it also belong to the OBC concept? And why?

Yes, it does. As the national general assemblies have previously adopted, everyone without exception must comply with the curriculum handbook, - where it has been shown that an auxiliary structure has been necessary.

Before OBC was introduced, all skills training and maintenance courses were based on "local beliefs and laws". That is you/the club invested in your own multi-track competences, but it was up to the local chief instructor to ensure competence maintenance.

Each year, "Local beliefs and laws" declarations were obtained from all member associations. Unfortunately, however, it turned out that this was not true for some member associations when checks were carried out regarding an exhibition team concept.

Unfortunately, this meant that some member associations' members and instructor teams had actually cheated on graduations according to the curriculum manual, and put Shindenkan's statutes and graduation requirements, which are the same for everyone, out of effect.

This meant that there were two factions in the Shindenkan; Those who wanted to train after one thousand years of multi-track cultural heritage and those who wanted to have high degrees, without necessarily meeting the competence requirements for that.

Therefore, OBC was introduced as a democratic structure and personal competence-enhancing investment model; Take the basic competence course, maintenance and OBC will increase your multi-track competences every year.

One faction thought that was not what mattered most to them and their students. They believed that once you have "got the course cut", you fulfilled the curriculum handbook, regardless of whether you could pass a graduation or not, like everyone else who maintained the skills.

There is no doubt that Shindenkan's multi-track skills are in great demand - and can be exploited commercially. There are some who have been doing this continuously since 2000 – the last 20+ years.

It is the opposite of what Shindenkan has stood for since 1967! But we must also adapt to the world we live in and are created by – hence the creation of the OBC concept. It will be seen in the future whether this will also be used to one's own advantage, or if the "hard" maintenance work will discourage 🙂 .

Therefore, POMW also belongs to the OBC concept, like all other multi-track course competencies in Shindenkan. The OBC support structure ensures that you keep your investment in yourself and increase its value - year after year.

The POMW OBC maintenance concept will basically be the following;

  • Indoor shooting 15 m range, Tapeten Ballerup; Winter
  • Outdoor shooting 25-45 m range; Hanebjerg Shooting Center, Summer
  • Same activity participation percentages as with OBC, i.e. 70+ % and 80+ %. The law prescribes active shooting at least 4-6 times/year in order to obtain/keep Skv2 – permit to carry one's own weapon.
  • POMW is for TG4: 2.kyu YSK to 1.dan Sr YSK. Which really means that you can be graduated 1.dan, Yakami Shinsei-Ryu, but not 1.dan Sr., if you have not taken the POMW course and maintained it under OBC.
  • The same rules apply as a starting point for all OBC competence courses. But there are stricter rules for POMW, as this has to do with firearms and safety – both others' and your own. I think we all understand that.
    • It is also not fun for a shooting instructor or member to discover a member who has not maintained their POMW training for various reasons, and thus you yourself cannot be allowed to maintain and shoot.
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