Roger Cudmore (Sandan), from Christchurch, New Zealand, came for training and to catch up. Roger has been a member of the dojo there for 20 years. Over the last two decades his son Harvey (Nidan) and two of his daughters, Clare and Charlotte, also trained with the Christchurch Dojo. They also were in my Canterbury team at the New Zealand National Championships, and trained with my karate master, Asai Tetsuhiko Sensei.
His training request was a "...focus on fine points, tailored to him", on ‘core 基本技 (Kihonwaza—the fundamental techniques)’ of Shotokan-Ryu.
I was very happy about his request and used it to combine solo
practice, impact training and, overall, effective application in jiyu-kumite
and self-defense. My comments herein are reminders for Roger for after he returns home from Japan (and perhaps some video footage will be uploaded later to augment this post).
An important focal point was on the 'first official Shotokan
kata': 平安初段
(Heian Shodan). In particular, I emphasized higher levels of precision in: (a)
the unsoku/leg movements; (b) hip action—largely determined by the unsoku and
hanmi and shomen zenkutsu-dachi; and (c) large scale waza. Of course, Heian
Shodan is brutal as one cannot hide errors and weakness; hence, making it
invaluable regardless of experience.
In that light we also covered kata 鉄騎三段
(Tekki Sandan) and 半月
(Hangetsu). In particular, the correctly coordinated timing of the limbs and
torso; furthermore, of this aspect moving. Simplification of shisei/posture (eradicating any unnecessary actions) was a high priority in these regards. SHOMEN was stressed when in shomen; moreover, shomen was also stressed when rotating the hips (into hanmi and gyaku-hanmi. This is an imperative point!
Overall, it was wonderful to spend time in and out of-the dojo with Roger. So, I’d like to thank him here. I also hope that the private training he received will contribute towards his ongoing karate development. A big ありがとうございます (Arigatou gozaimasu) to you Roger and have safe journey home! Until next time, 押忍 (OSU)!!
© André Bertel. Oita City, Japan (2023).
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