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Why did you decide
to commit to Sensei Riley and the White Rose?
Sensei
Heseltine:
I had been practicing
aikido in Durham with Sensei Arthur Lockyear following Chiba Sensei
for quite a few years and had achieved the grade of Shodan. In this
time I would try to go to any course that I could get to. travelling
to London , Birmingham and all the far away places that you had to go
to in those days to get to see the main Sensei's.
In the process of
travelling around I bumped into loads of like minded people some of
which became good friends and would meet up at different places. A certain
group stood out from the others and would give me a sound thrashing
whenever I saw them. I started to visit them more and more whenever
they held their courses and was really impressed with their practical
style and no nonsense attitude, lack of politics and friendly atmosphere.
When I decided to come away from Sensei Lockyear, Sensei Riley who by
this time was a very good friend very kindly allowed me to practice
under the White Rose and helped me to form my own club in Durham
What was it like
in the early days with Sensei Riley and do you think he has changed
over the years. If so Why?
Sensei
Heseltine:
Everyone changes
in some way or other he has a lot more tattoos for a start. Ha ha. In
all the years I have known him his commitment and professionalism in
his aikido has always impressed me, in that, I do not think he has changed.
Obviously the way in which we practice has changed as you would hope
it would after so many years, still with the emphasis on practical.
What effect has
Sensei Riley had on your Aikido?
Sensei
Heseltine:
A profound affect.
What can I say ?
With the utmost
respect, do you see a difference in Sensei Riley's students and your
own students with regard technique?
Sensei
Heseltine:
You will find differences
in students who only practice with Sensei so obviously you will see
differences with people who practice with other people. However I do
try to put the effort in to keep up with the teachings of the White
Rose Aikikai and ultimately Sensei Riley. We are very different sizes
and Sensei will show me variations to use which may suit me better.
A quote from Sensei.
We are not his clones so he does not expect us to be exactly alike.
A lot of people
studying martial arts say Aikido is too soft/doesn't work. What would
you say to them?
Sensei Heseltine:
They are practicing
with the wrong people or have been watching the wrong people. Tell them
to practice with Sensei Riley or Sensei Hemmings and tell me the same
when they are finished

Your flexibility
is amazing, can you give us some stretching advice?
Sensei
Heseltine:
The main thing about
being flexible is the amount of time you put into it. It really does
no good to stretch for 10 minutes 1 night a week. The more time spent
as in anything the better you will become
Can you tell us
why you chose Aikido over the other martial arts you have studied?
Sensei
Heseltine:
Believe it or not
I am actually quite a lot bigger than when I started so the fact that
you use other peoples strength against them had a lot to do with it
as I am not exactly large now. I also feel that you will be able to
keep practicing a practical martial art while you are getting on in
years by choosing Aikido
A lot of Aikido
associations do not have honesty in their training. Meaning, holding
back on punches and not putting techniques on properly in case it hurts.
What are your views on these associations and do you agree with their
methods?
Sensei
Heseltine:
I do not really agree
with it if they are telling people and themselves that they are practicing
a practical style. If they know that they are doing it as a form of
exercise and being honest with themselves and others then that is up
to them
What do you think
the Dan ranking represents in Aikido and other martial arts?
Sensei
Heseltine:
I suppose that it
gives you goals to achieve but do not get the idea that they are the
real goals. The real goals depending on what you want out of your training
is to be able to make it work. To feel better within yourself. To give
yourself more confidence. Some might say to be at one with the world
but at present that sort of thing is beyond my comprehension

I was at the 25th
Anniversary of the white rose evening party when you were promoted to
Godan. You seemed very moved by this presentation. How did you feel
and did you ever expect to reach such a high rank?
Sensei
Heseltine:
When I first started
practicing I thought sho dan would be a bit of a thing to be especially
when at the time sho dan was a really high rank in England and did not
really presume to go any further but sometimes you get caught up in
things and you could say that happened to me in fact it took over my
life much to the chagrin of my long suffering and very understanding
wife How did I feel, shocked and stunned would be one way to put it.
Yes I was very moved
by the presentation. I had no idea that it was on the agenda and even
though I had been yon dan for quite a while still thought of godan as
more of a fantasy than real life. The fact that Sensei Riley and Sensei
Hemmings feel that I am worthy of this is a great honour to me. Funnily
enough before we set off to drive down to the course my wife Deb asked
me what would I do if I was awarded another grade, my reply was a flippant
"I wouldn't have thought so" and did not give it another thought. I
don't think my face was big enough for my smile later that night
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