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Friday Karate class – 6/13/08 – Squeeze the legs kata.

June 13, 2008 by doug Leave a Comment

I didn’t go to class yesterday since both my wife and I weren’t feeling well. Her back was really sore and my hip was so sore that walking hurt a great deal. I was really looking forward to Thursday class but I don’t like to take class when I cannot put everything into it.

Both my wife and I went to our chiropractor, Dr. Pusateri, today and luckily, he was able to fix both of us. My wife’s back was messed up and my right hip bone was pointing down, causing most of the muscles in my right leg to turn off. It was really making front stances very painful and most of my front kicks were way off because of it. Dr. Pusateri got everything back in place and working again so things are good.

Today was an excellent class. Sensei Noia asked who wanted to do kumite and who wanted to do kata. I choose kata again since my body was put back together this morning. We went off to one side with Sensei Plocharczyk and he took us through a different kata workout that I never recall doing in the past. Sensei started us off with Heian Godan but instead of just doing the kata, he told us to squeeze the floor with our feet and legs. As we did each move, Sensei walked around and checked to make sure that we were squeezing the right muscles. He would try to push us out of our stance and then check to make sure that our core was tightened. This doesn’t sound too hard, right, but it was torture. We would hold a stance for at least 15 seconds and sometimes up to one minute if he had to correct one of us. We did the same for Tekki Shodan and Jion too.

When working on Jion, Sensei gave me some things to work on. When I go from the first move into the second move, I am coming up out of my stance. When going into the horse stance with palm strike, I am turning on the ball of my foot instead of the heel. When moving into the first outward block, before the front punch, I am locking my back leg after my block is executed. Going from the front punch into the downward block, before the three stomps, I am raising up.

Sensei also had us do an interesting drill where we sit on a swiss ball and punch a pad that our partner is holding. I had an extremely hard time sitting on the ball with my feet behind me. My hips were screaming. I think I need to start sitting on the swiss ball again while I am typing on the computer here. Maybe it will help my flexibility. We did another drill where Sensei had us sit on the swiss ball, hold a pad and twist from side to side while our partner held our feet. It is a great core exercise and I could really feel it.

I plan on spending the next six months working on making all of my stances in my kata and basics like they were tonight. I walked through my moves for such as long, it is too bad that it took me almost four years to finally get it right. It wasn’t that I didn’t here this in the past but it just didn’t sink in until now.

I have to admit a funny thing. Every time I change rank, I learn something or realize something new that I have to work on. I know that there is no magic in rank advances but it always seems to make me understand something better each time my rank changes. Maybe my mind is clearer since the exam is over and there won’t be another one for at least six months now.

Filed Under: Karate Class, Things to fix Tagged With: chiropractor, kata, squeeze the legs

Tuesday Karate class – 6/10/08 – The exam results are in.

June 10, 2008 by doug 1 Comment

I ended up taking off from Tai Chi yesterday since I was still having a little bit of trouble with my hips from the exam on Saturday. I pushed things so hard that my hips were aching and walking was a little rough at times.

At the begining of our class today, Sensie Noia told us our results from our exam. Both my wife and I received a kari, a half rank, so we are both considered 2nd Kyu but have areas that we both need to improve on. I am satisfied with the result and if any thing, it will make me train ever harder than before.

Class was good tonight. We spent most of it working on kumite drills and it good was good to do it again. I haven’t done any sparring in class for almost two months, since my ribs were hurt, and I feel it really set me back. My feet felt heavy when I was shifting and I was having a very hard time doing simple reverse punches when shifting in to attack. One thing that I did notice is that my right leg roundhouse has improved a good amount. Doing the roundhouse with my rear leg when shifting in or with the front shuffling in felt better then ever before. It had good height and I was able to snap it back faster than ever before.

Sensei Noia had us working on basic sparring drills. Shift in and jab, shift in reverse punch and shift in roundhouse. Since most of us haven’t been sparring too much, he always starts us off with the basics after exams are over and I glad that he does.

One drill that I like is where he has one of us hold our hand up and the other attacks based on where our partners hands are placed. For example, if our partner puts a hand under in front of their face, we throw a jab or reverse punch at it. If they put both hands on their side just above belt level, we throw a roundhouse kick. It is a good drill to help with focus and reaction time.

It was a good class but I know that I really have a lot of work to do on my sparring.

Filed Under: Karate Class Tagged With: kumite, sparring

Thursday Karate class – 6/5/08 – Good Karate inside, let it out.

June 5, 2008 by doug 1 Comment

So much info. I was talking with Sensei Wail after class and telling him how I just cannot remember everything that Sensei Cieplik talks about in class. There is so much good information I can only remember some it. I will often say something over in my head three or four times and I still cannot remember it. Sensei Wail suggested that I use a notebook but the problem is that I can not remember some things even as soon as the end of class because there is so much. Sensei Cieplik always wants us to leave class with something “more” and I certainly leave with a lot “more”.

Enough of my lack of memory problems, lets talk about class now.

Sensei had us do our kicking warm up. For some reason, my front snap kicks felt different. I was paying more attention to stance and just letting my leg fly. I also paid extra attention to keeping my stationary leg bent when kicking. It made the movement feel much smoother than before. We then did front kick and back kick. That felt really good. As soon as I finished the front kick, I let the back kick just fly. The back kick felt extremely strong. Next came front snap kick to the front, side thrust kick to the side, back kick to the rear, roundhouse kick to the front, front snap kick to the front and side thrust kick to the front. I had to do that kick combination a little slow but I didn’t have as much trouble with my balance as I thought I would.

Sensei said to use the eyes in our heels when doing the side thrust kicks. Instead of focusing on the target with our eyes, let the eyes in our heel aim at the target. I am going to try to explain this as I understand. Once you see where your target is with your eyes, let your heel see the way to it. He also said that when doing a back kick, the toe of your kicking leg should be pointing at you.

One of the staple movements that we do each week is reverse hand out, front snap kick, switch hands, put the rear leg back down and reverse punch. This is a movement that almost the entire class does in unison. When the class is on, you can hear the everyone breath and do each movement as if we practice this all the time.

He also gave us a good practice movement, when in a “kind of” front stance throw a roundhouse kick from that position. The kick goes out to the side but it forces us to throw the kick with the stationary leg bent.

Also, when doing the roundhouse kick, think of it as a horizontal knee strike. It is similar to how a front snap kick is an extension of a front knee strike. He also explained a drill, called the alligator, where you bring your kicking knee up very high and execute a chudon roundhouse in a downward motion. This brings the hips into play very powerfully right at the end of the movement. The idea behind the alligator is a partner holds two pads like the mouth of an alligator and you kick into them.

We worked on the front stance with inward block, horse stance with elbow strike and back fist. To make the movement more fluid Sensei suggests moving into a a cat stance between the horse stance and front stance when moving backward. At the brown belt level and above, we must show the difference between the stances. Also, when working on stances, like the horse stance, think squat down.

Sensei also talked about the three radar dishes on the back of the body. The neck, middle to lower back and back of the legs near the hamstrings. These dishes should allow us to feel behind us even though we cannot see behind with our eyes.

Sensei also gave us some drills for our test and one of the movements was moving forward with reverse punch. This movement doesn’t really feel out of place for me from some reason. We then added a front leg roundhouse kick to that movement which was a different story for me. I kept wanting to execute a front punch after setting the kicking leg back down.

Next we worked on kata. We started with Tekki Shodan. Sensei told me to watch my stances. I was too tall in my horse stance and it was narrow until he mentioned it.

We then worked on Jion. Sensei said when doing kata, my them look at you. Do not worry about anyone around you or even the examiners. Make them wait for you to share your kata with them. It is your kata and no one else’s kata. You do kata for you and no else. Take your time, finish each move and show that each move is effective in what it is intended to do. I did not feel that my Jion was anywhere near the same as the one that I did on Tuesday. I was in the zone on Tuesday and I felt that it was one of the best kata that I ever did. I need to find a way to have that same feeling all the time. Every now and then, Sensei Cieplik quotes Mr. Miyagi from the Karate Kid movie and we all laugh but he made one very clear point, good Karate is inside, when doing kata let it out. From those words, I am still learning how to let it out.

Sensei also said to RELAX when doing the kata. Do not stress about it, just do it.

Sensei also said that many changes take time. When as beginner does movements changes can come quickly but as you advance positive changes take time. Sometimes many years go by before movements or concepts are understood and executed as they should be. I am starting to realize this more now than before. I was in a such a rush to do certain movements or move up in rank but now, those goals are not as important as before. I am starting to understand that having a black belt is not as important as doing good Karate. Over the last few weeks or so, I have been trying to find out what having a black belt really does for me and I am learning that there is no mystical thing about my Karate that has changed when I moved up in rank in the past. I want to know myself that my Karate is good and I am doing my best no matter what color belt is wrapped around my waist.

Another important note – Do not look down when doing the movements.

Many things for me to think about after this class.

Filed Under: Karate Class

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