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Shared Wisdom – 11/13/08 – Thursday Karate class

November 13, 2008 by doug Leave a Comment

Sensei Cieplik had us start class with a little shorter warm up.

Ten-no-kata…

Sensei Cieplik said to take a movement and make it your own kata.  Take something that we need to improve and create this drill that we can practice each and every day.  Sensei Cieplik said that his Sensei told him that the Karate student should do four to five sets of this drill each day on top of his or her other training.

For example, Sensei had us start in the ready stance, we then moved our left foot forward into a back stance, next we drew back to ready and then moved our right foot forward into a back stance, next we drew back and stepped back with our right foot back into a back stance and then we drew back and stepped back with our left foot into a back stance.

We also did front snap kick to the front and then set the kicking leg down behind us at a 90 degree angle from where we started.  For example, front snap kick to the front, pull the knee back up and twist the hips and body 90 degrees to the left then set the kicking leg down behind.  Picture a clock, you start at the 12 position and then after the first kick, end up at the 9, then after another kick the 6, then the three and finish back at the 12.

I can see a lot of use for this drill and even though I have heard of it and did it before, I really never saw how good it was until today.

Stance tension…

Sensei had us get a partner.  He then had one of us stand in a front stance while our partner pulled on the knee of our front leg.  Our partner pulled our knee to outside so we would have to keep tension on leg when doing our movements.

We then did a front snap kick, while our partner was pulling our knee and if we didn’t use the muscles of our core, we would fall over or at least loose our balance.  My partner and I got the idea pretty quick and after from the second kick on each leg we were able to use our core like Sensei wanted us to do.

For the next drill, Sensei had one of use get into a front stance while our partner put their toes on the heel of our front foot.  We then stepped into a front stance and threw a front punch.  The idea was to not let our back heel pick up so that we could make sure that we were connected when we did our punch.  When stepping forward, the hips needed to move in front of the front foot or the shoulders would take over and make heel pop up when stepping through.

Some words of wisdom…

I was lucky enough to spend some time listening to Sensei Cieplik as he was talking to some of the other students and I picked up some of the following wisdom:

When you do your kata, put your spirit up on the balcony and watch your body do it.  Don’t think about the kata, know the kata.

Spend your time sharing what you have learned with those that will carry on the art.

Don’t bark at your students, share with them and tell them they are doing things differently and not wrong.

Those three things really stuck in my mind and hopefully I can use some of Sensei’s wisdom in my own training and when I assist with the classes each week.

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Kihon in Japanese – 11/11/08 – Tuesday Karate class

November 11, 2008 by doug Leave a Comment

This was one of my favorite classes that I have had in a long time.

Kihon in Japanese…

Sensei Noia had us do a quick warm up and then we got right into kihon.  The difference in this class was Sensei called out all of the moves in Japanese.  He has done this before but it seemed different this time.  Not only did we do our movements as a group, he also tested each and every one of us on a different move in Japanese.  For example, my test was zenkutsu dachi with gedan barai or front stance with downward block.

Free sparring…

We finished up class with some free sparring.  I am trying to use what Sensei Noia told me the other night. Instead of chasing down my opponents, who many are much faster then me, I am waiting for them to come to me and then putting the pressure on them when they get too close.  It seems to be working better and at least I am not getting scored on as much.

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Kata from Heian Shodan on up – 11/8/08 – Saturday Karate class

November 8, 2008 by doug Leave a Comment

Sensei Gatch gave a good class today.

Do all your kata’s…

We started with Heian Shodan, then Heian Nidan, Heian Sandan, Heian Yondan, Heian Godan, Tekki Shodan, Jion and then Bassai Dai.  He explained different parts and details to look out for in each kata.  He then had us do our own belt level kata a few times.

One-step sparring…

We spent about 15 minutes of class working on one-step sparring.  This is one area that I always feel we do not spend enough time so I glad to see that we did today.  I was happy to be paired with one of our assistant instructors and working with him made the drill feel much different.

It was a really good class but the time flew by too quickly.

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