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Kata from the top down

August 14, 2018 by doug Leave a Comment

There are times when you go to Karate class and find out how hard you can push yourself and today was one of those days.  Today we did kata along with a drill using a the sukui uke from Bassai Dai.

Kata from highest to lowest

Sensei Noia had us start class with kata.  He had us begin with the highest level kata that we know and then work our way down to the lowest level kata.  For the Shodans and above, this meant doing 18 or more different katas for two of us.  For the lower Kyu ranks and other Shodan’s it meant doing all the katas they knew and continuing to do them over and over until the other Shodan’s were finished.  I was able to remember 18 katas and do all of them in under 25 minutes.  It was hard work but it also felt awesome being able to do all of those katas at one time.  I am not sure how they looked but they felt really good.

Hit hard but loose, with your forearm

We spent the rest of the class working on a drills from a technique in Bassai Dai called sukui uke.  The is the technique near the end of the kata where your hand starts high up, your twist your hips and drop your arm, striking with your forearm.  I believe the English translation is scooping block.  In the video below, it’s the technique at 1:23.

We started with our partner holding a focus mitt and we raised our hand above our head, dropping our arm and striking the focus mitt with the inside of our forearm.  The idea of this drill was to let gravity create the power and not muscle through the technique.   This is powerful movement if applied to certain targets like the neck which I explain more about later.

For the next drill, we worked on half of the movement without the scooping action at the end.  The idea was to let the arm fall across the body with what I can only describe as a whipping action.  The action of the arm falling and hips turning the body makes it fast and strong.  We then did the same drill again adding the scoop at the end of the technique.  I lost count but we did a lot these.

The last drill was with our partner again.  This time, our partner attacked with a right fist forward punch or wide hay-maker punch, we stepped in with a U punch, blocking and grabbing our partners punching hand with our top, left hand and then pulling them down by their arm and striking them with the inside of our right, inside forearm.  From there, this action allows your to throw your partner to the floor very easily by using your hip action and their neck.

The movements that we do in various katas can have many different applications and while I was taught that this technique from Bassai Dai was catching an attackers kick, scooping it up and throwing it away, the drill we worked on above brings a different, more serious, meaning to the same technique.

This proves that you cannot be close minded when looking for applications of the techniques in the katas you know.  What looks like a simple technique might actually be something totally different.

Class summary

  • Start with the most advanced kata you know and work your way down
  • Sukui uke, loose but strong
  • Kata techniques can have many different applications if we open out mind to them

Filed Under: Karate Class Tagged With: kata, kata application, sukui uke

One step and many steps

August 7, 2018 by doug Leave a Comment

Today, we focused on a lot of stance training both solo and with a partner along with a three step and one step type training.

Stretches and stances

We started moving down the dojo with dynamic front leg raise for half the length of the dojo.  We followed those with moving front stances both with open and closed hips for the rest of the length of the dojo.  Next, we did stationary side leg raises then moved across the dojo switching from horse stances to back stances with arm techniques.  The final warm up drill was stationary back leg raises and then moving across the dojo with any stances of our choice adding any hand techniques.

Partner up and block

For the next drill, we found a partner and one of us attacked and other blocked.  We started with a jodan punch while the other partner did a rising block, then a chudan attack with the other partner doing an inward block, then a gedan attack with the other partner doing a downward block.  It was similar to three step sparring with no counter attacks and we did this for many attacks across the entire dojo.  We did it one more time with one partner doing the same three attacks and other other using any blocking technique of their choice across the entire dojo again.

Block, grab and knife hand strike

For this drill, we stood close, facing our partner.  One partner threw a jodan front punch and the other partner blocked with the left open hand to the inside of their partners arm, grabbed their partners wrist and executed a knife hand strike to the neck.  We kept these blocks to the inside of our partners arm for this drill.  This is a simple drill until your partner gets a little too anxious and strikes your neck not once but four times really hard in the same place.  I don’t believe it was on purpose but since my training partner is normally my wife, I am not too sure.

We did the same drill again with a jodan punch but this time, we blocked with the right open hand, grabbed the wrist with the left hand and did the same knife hand strike to the neck.  Both this drill and the one before it work well in close quarter attacks.

We used the same blocks and attacks but we could chose to block to the inside or outside this time.  Our partner executed a left hand punch and we blocked with the right hand to the outside, grabbed their wrist with the left hand and executed the same knife hand strike to the neck.  The block to the outside takes the attackers other arm to out of the equation and turning their back toward you to follow up with other attacks if needed.

We finished up with some one step sparring but using either the drills we worked on earlier or any application from the kata of our choice.

Class summary

  • Stretch then work stances
  • Partner up and block
  • Block, grab and knife hand strike

Filed Under: Karate Class

Hold your stance and outwork your partner

July 31, 2018 by doug Leave a Comment

I am typing this from the comfort of my recliner that I always look forward to after a hard class.  Even though my recliner is one of the few places that I can get really comfortable, today’s class is making my favorite chair uncomfortable.  Even my fingers hurt and just about everything thing else except for, well I guess everything hurts.  Enough of my complaining, it’s Karate class, not knitting.

Kata and squats

For the warm up, Sensei Noia has us do each Heian kata with 10 squats after each one.  We had to option of doing the katas the normal way or mirror image and I choose mirror image because my mind was fresh and clear today.  This was a good warm up and it started to prepare us for what was coming next.

Get a partner and hold your stance

Sensei had all the brown belts find a black belt for a partner and stand across from the them.  We started in a horse stance with each student counting for 10 punches.  10 students counting 10 punches is 100 punches while standing in a horse stance.  The idea was to outwork your partner for this drill and all the drills to follow.  This means, hold your stance and put everything you have into each technique.

After the horse stance, we moved into square stance.  Knees and feet turned out but lower than a horse stance.  We did 20 double punches, 20 triple punches to the stomach and then san bon zuki with face, stomach and stomach.  Back stance was next for 10 on each side with knife hand block, double block and mange uke.

Next came kicks.  We started in a front stance with our arms out to the sides, like holding a bucket of water in each and then we did front snap kicks, low, middle and head high for 30 with each leg keeping the stationary leg in the same place and extending the hips with each kick.

After that, we did a drill where we laid flat on the floor, face down and brought our heel to our butt, much like retracting a front kick.  Pull the heel up fast and then lower the foot back down slowly to keep from smashing our toes into the floor.

Stay low with Jion

We moved into Jion after the other drills.  The object of this drill was to do each move very slowly but keep our stances at the same height during the entire kata.  This is always the goal but doing it slowly and paying total attention to the stances without moving up and down between transitions is always a tough drill when each move is counted out.  After the count, we did Jion again on our own, still paying attention to the stances and staying low.

Cat stance and katas

For the next drill, we went back to our partner and one of us stood in a cat stance, with our back against a wall, while the other partner did a kata of their choice.  When the last person finished doing whatever kata they chose, the other partner could stand up from the cat stance.  The good part is the drill on one leg was over but having two legs doubled the fun.

Finish up with squat kicks

The final drill was squat kicks.  We haven’t done these in a while and my legs now remember them more than I hoped they would.  We did a squat with a front snap kick, then squat again with a front snap kick on the other leg, squat with side thrust kick and squat with other leg and squat and back kick.  In simple terms, squat between each kick with three different kicks.  This lasted for what seemed like an eternity or maybe two minutes but most of us hobbled to line up to bow out.

Class summary:

  • Each Heian kata with 10 squats after each
  • Static horse, square and back stances with punches and blocks
  • Front stance with three level kicks
  • Stay low between moves with Jion
  • Cat stance holds while your partner does a kata
  • Squat kick and kick and kick
  • Go home and recover

Filed Under: Karate Class

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