The International Karate Shotokan/Kokusai Karate Shotokan (IKS) was officially established in Japan on April 15th. IKS is my personal group within (and fully cooperating with) IJKA. Its purpose is to study the finer points of IJKA Asai-ha Shotokan-ryu, without politically suffocating members.Dedicated to the memory of Tetsuhiko Asai Sensei (10th Dan) the nucleus of this site is my personal focus on the Shotokan of the old JKA (Japan Karate Association) and the highly effective developments engineered by Asai Sensei. Following Sensei's example, this online resource will also include some of the innovations I've worked on as a Japan trained and internationally qualified instructor and examiner. Welcome, relax and please enjoy!
Friday, 15 April 2011
IKS - INTERNATIONAL KARATE SHOTOKAN
The International Karate Shotokan/Kokusai Karate Shotokan (IKS) was officially established in Japan on April 15th. IKS is my personal group within (and fully cooperating with) IJKA. Its purpose is to study the finer points of IJKA Asai-ha Shotokan-ryu, without politically suffocating members.Wednesday, 13 April 2011
In Japan for a few weeks
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(4) Sambon-zuki; (5) Jodan age-uke; (6) Chudan soto-uke; (7) Chudan uchi-uke; and (8) Gedan-barai. From migi then hidari renoji-dachi (9 & 10) Migi & hidari chudan shuto-uke. From heisoku-dachi: (11) Chudan mae-geri; (12) Yoko-keriage; and (13) Yoko-kerikomi. From heiko-dachi advancing into zenkutsu-dachi and back: (14) Mawashi-geri. From heisoku-dachi driving rearward into zenkutsu-dachi and back (15) Ushiro-kerikomi. From heiko-dachi advancing into zenkutsu-dachi then back: (16) Chudan oi-zuki. From hidari then migi zenkutsu-dachi: (17 & 18) Hidari & migi chudan gyaku-zuki. From hidari then migi zenkutsu-dachi: (19 & 20) Hidari & migi mae-geri. {REPETITIONS: 30-50 repetitions with maximum snap after 10-20 warm up techniques. Typically these warm-ups also include dissected versions of the waza. I.e. - four step mae-geri with "ichi" being called four times etc}. 
Ido-kihon (1) Chudan oi-zuki; (2) Jodan age-uke kara chudan gyaku-zuki; (3) Chudan soto-uke kara
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Kata & Kumite Typically ido-kihon is followed by a couple of bouts of kihon kumite, namely the standard methods of gohon and/or kihon ippon kumite as "basic training". From there kata is drilled based on one kata in isolation being fastidiously repeated (over and over again) with every sub-action being under harsh scruntiny. .
Training is ended by a few rounds of very intense jiyu-ippon kumite, uchikomi & jiyu-kumite
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Friday, 8 April 2011
Never Satisfied
© André Bertel. Christchurch, New Zealand 2011.
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Complete update of video links
For my past video links including competition, seminars around the world, training etc please click here: http://andrebertel.blogspot.com/2011/01/andre-bertel-karate-do-video-links.htmlFEBRUARY SEMINARS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kckvNnOa8Sk
JANUARY SEMINAR IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND (Begins with a slow rendition of Kakuyoku-Nidan Kata): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m34qsesUDEQ
SOME MORE COMPETITION CLIPS: http://andrebertel.blogspot.com/2011/01/new-kumite-videos-posted-on-youtube.html and http://andrebertel.blogspot.com/2011/01/three-more-kumite-videos-on-youtube.html
VIDEO FOOTAGE FROM EARLY LAST DECADE: http://andrebertel.blogspot.com/2011/02/new-video-andre-bertel-ijka-jks-new.html
ASSISTING ASAI SENSEI TEACHING IN HAWAII, U.S.A: http://andrebertel.blogspot.com/2011/02/new-video-assisting-asai-sensei-in.html
© André Bertel, Christchurch, New Zealand 2011.

