Thursday, 18 April 2024

Training Regime Variation

Today I did a slight variation from my current training regime, (especially in regard to my kihon practice, for those interested you may find it interesting to compare and contrast this). In sum, I'm posting this to highlight variations, which I intermittently do through the month.

I wish everyone here in Japan and around the world the very best of health and high-level training.

For those of you coming to Japan as Renshusei here at the Dojo, or attending upcoming seminars, see you soon! International Karate Shotokan has many special events in Japan and abroad coming up.

押忍!

André Bertel

KIHON

From Zenkutsu-dachi with Gedan-barai:

 

Classical tsukiwaza – ‘Base Form’ for Koshi no Kaiten (GYAKU-KAITEN + JUN-KAITEN).

 

  1. Oi-zuki
  2. Gyaku-zuki

 

From jiyu na kamae (Jiyu-dachi):

 

Combinations with “TSUKIWAZA” utilizing tobi-kaiten, tsugi-ashi, okuri-ashi etc…

 

  1. Kizami-zuki kara jodan gyaku-zuki
  2. Kizami-zuki kara chudan gyaku-zuki
  3. Jodan oi-zuki kara jodan gyaku-zuki
  4. Kizami-zuki kara jodan oi-zuki soshite chudan gyaku-zuki

 

“Legs followed by hands”

 

  1. Mae-geri keage kara jodan oi-zuki soshite chudan gyaku-zuki
  2. Mawashi-geri kara uraken yokomawashi uchi soshite chudan gyaku-zuki
  3. Kizami mawashi-geri kara chudan gyaku-zuki
  4. Ushiro-geri kekomi kara uraken yokomawashi uchi soshite chudan gyaku-zuki

 

From Zenkutsu-dachi with Gedan-barai:

 

Classical renzokuwaza – ‘Base Form’ Uke-Tsuki… Big Hanmi and tight Shomen + variations.

 

  1. Jodan age-uke kara jodan gyaku-zuki, chudan soto-uke, chudan gyaku-zuki, chudan uchi-uke, jodan kizami-zuki, chudan gyaku-zuki, gedan-barai, teisho jodan age-zuki, shuto chudan uke (kokutsu-dachi) soshite chudan tateshihon-nukite.

 

KATA

1. Tekki Shodan

2. Jitte

3. Maizuru Sho

 

 

KUMITE

Uchikomi followed by throws (in my current training regime).

Jitte (十手)

© André Bertel. Oita City, Japan (2024).

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