Yesterday I celebrated 40 years of practicing Karate-Do. In this regard, I need to thank so many people for their amazing support. Literally, no one can do this on their own. Here is my self-training, today, on this first day of the Japanese Autumn. I also hope that it is my first day of my ‘second set’ of 40 years. 押忍, André
基本 (KIHON)
1. Heiko-zuki (Shizentai).
2. Jodan
uchi-uke (koten uchi-uke) kara kizami mae-geri (Nekoashi-dachi).
3. Niren
choku-zuki (Kiba-dachi) kara sonoba naname gyaku-zuki (Zenkutsu-dachi),
zenshin gyaku-zuki, koutai gyaku-zuki, sonoba naname gyaku-zuki, zenshin gyaku-zuki,
koutai gyaku-zuki, choku-zuki (Kiba-dachi), mae tobi-konde choku-zuki soshite
ushiro tobi-konde choku-zuki.
4. Gedan-barai
kara chudan oi-zuki (Fundamentals from Heian Shodan kata).
5. Gedan-barai
kara jodan age-uke/chudan soto-uke (Fundamentals from the ‘Jo no kata exercise’).
型
(KATA)
I.
序の型 (Jo no kata)
II.
鉄騎初段 (Tekki Shodan)
III.
鉄騎二段 (Tekki Nidan)
IV.
抜賽大 (Bassai Dai)
V.
旋花 (Senka)
Iriguchi-waza followed by a kansetsu-waza:
a. Gedan-barai
b. Jodan age-uke
c. Chudan soto-uke
Level up practice: — Extension of this training firstly, using the kihon of the ‘Jo no
kata exercise’; secondly, using the Tegumi (手組) or Mutō (無刀)
drills and principles of Tekki; thirdly, the henka-waza (変化技) of Bassai-Dai; and fourthly, adding tenshin (転身) to these elements via Senka.
© André Bertel. Oita City, Japan (2021).
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