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Thursday Karate class – 12/20/07 – Dynamic tension – Squeeze the floor!

December 20, 2007 by doug 2 Comments

After taking Karate for over three years now, I thought that I had a good understanding of most basic Karate concepts and how to apply them. I guess I was wrong and tonight I felt like I got hit by a truck and no one got the license plate number but I will get to that a little later.

We started class with our normal warm up of kicks to the front, side and back like always. My right hip has been bothering me for a few days now so my first kicks weren’t too good but they got better as my hip warmed up. I’m not sure what happened to my hip but it feels like it is out of the socket and won’t pop back in.

We finished our warm up and Sensei Cieplik had us work on moving forward with front punch. After we did a few moves, he said something that Sensei Noia has been telling me for years now that I just didn’t understand until today. He said to squeeze the floor with our feet and try to pull our front foot back and push our back foot forward while keeping them planted. This creates dynamic tension. I don’t know about everyone else but I always thought that I was supposed to squeeze my legs together after I moved them not before like he explained. This allowed me to move faster than ever before. After all this time, I was doing this wrong until that very moment and never had dynamic tension in my legs when moving. We also used the tile lines on the floor to make sure that we were brining our knees in when moving and keeping the width of our stances far enough apart when finishing.

Next we worked on some kicks using the information that he just explained. We started with moving forward with back leg knee strike. The dynamic tension brought a whole new level of speed and power to my knee strikes. Doing the knee strikes like that was exhausting and Sensei mentioned that we should not over do those when practicing because they are very hard. After about 10 repetitions on each leg, Sensei had us relax our lower leg and let the kick fly. Because of the tension created, it allows the lower leg to snap or almost whip out with little effort. My lower leg extended very smooth and fluid with an almost automatic feeling.

We also spent some time working on back stances. Sensei had us put one foot on each side of the tile lines. We then moved forward and backward paying attention to keeping our feet from crossing over the lines. This was much harder than it sounds and being sure to turn the back foot only on the heal was very hard indeed.

After that, Sensei Cieplik sent the four new third kyu’s off to the side with Sensei Noia to work on Jion. We spent a good part of 30 minutes working on the kata up to the first kiai. Sensei Noia had us do many of the moves over and over until he felt that we had a good understanding of how he told us to do each movement. We did the first movement no less than 20 times. Sensei explained that we need to bend our knees, drop down and thrust the left leg back behind us without moving backward. The way I understand it, the idea is to put the left leg back while still directing the power forward. He also reminded us to squeeze the floor like Sensei Cieplik had us working on earlier when moving from the kicks to the sanbon punches. I was really tired after that short but intense session.

On a sad note, today was Sensei Noia’s last Thursday class. He is still teaching but he is taking over another park district for a Sensei who is moving to another state. Luckily for me, Sensei Noia is still teach the classes that I take on Tuesday and Friday each week.

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Tuesday Karate class – 12/18/07 – Sparring and punching drills.

December 18, 2007 by doug Leave a Comment

This class was a lot of fun. We got to work with the foam pads, which we haven’t done for some time now.

We stared out doing shifting job and reverse punch drills across the floor both forward and backward. This got me warmed up really quick and I felt pretty good.

Next, we got a partner and did jab and reverse punch drills with the pads. Our parnter would hold the pad, we would shift in and punch and then shift out for some repititons. After that, we did a drills where one group would hold the pad and the other group would shift in and punch, then shift to the right, to a different partner and do the same. This allows us to adjust our shifting and punches based on the size of our partner. We have adults who are six feet tall to kids who are sometimes four feet or less. We then switched and my group got to hold the pads for the other group to attack the same way.

After that, one Sensei would hold a pad and slowly shift backward and the rest of us were able to follow them, shift in and attack them with punches only for 10 seconds. This was really fun for me since I was able put some power behind my punches. I do need to work on my shifting punches a bit because I was pushing instead of snapping them every once in a while.

We finished with some partner blocking drills. We stood in a circle, each of us got a number, that the Sensei would call out and the person in the center of the circle would have to block the pad attacks. Our goup has all adults so it was more fun than ever because we could hit a little harder and all laugh about it when we were done.

That was our last Tuesday class until the new year but really fun.

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Saturday Karate class – 12/15/07 – Sparring drills.

December 15, 2007 by doug Leave a Comment

Now that almost all who were able to tested have done so, we are starting to work on our sparring drills again.

I need a lot of work on my sparring skills but oddly enough, it seems easier than before. I am not sure if the time away from sparring is what helped but I feel much lighter on my feet and I am able to shift much easier than before. I have also lost about 10 pounds so that might be helping too.

We started out working with a partner on basic jabs and reverse punch drills. Sensei Noia had us focus on distance or keeping the right distance between our partner and ourselves. I am trying to focus harder on keeping my upper upright when shifting back and forth and also when I am doing my reverse punches. In the past, I was leaning far forward and punching with my head looking down at the floor. I want to make sure that I fix all of the little problems that I have developed over the last few years.

We also worked on some kick drills where we would shuffle up and roundhouse kick our partner. I have a very hard time when I lead with my left foot. My left hip was very tight, maybe because the gym was very cold, but I was having a very hard time kicking and recovering from my left leg kicks.

We spent most of the class working on those basic movements but near the end, we had some time for free sparring. The free sparring felt much better and I was able to move in and out better than before. I am also focusing on the retraction of my punches because, in the past, I had a bad habit of leaving my jab extended and wasn’t pulling it back fast like I should be.

I have a good amount of things to work on but I do feel that I am getting better and identifying and understanding what I need to fix now.

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