Saturday, August 13, 2016

DESIRE TO WRITE A BOOK

Why? Why another book, - one can ask. There are plenty of books on the subject already written by well-known masters and advanced practitioners. Well, why not?! Seriously, I believe that we, martial arts practitioners are responsible for the art. We have to preserve and develop it. We are meant to be adepts and guardians. We should protect the art and ensure its further development.

Art. There is a huge misunderstanding what this word means, not only in martial arts sense but also in general sense. What is art? Art is a set of skills that allows certain activity to be done on a very high if not the best level. Now cut all the cute words and leave the essence. What do we have? Set of skills! Thus when we say art in this text or anywhere else we are going to mean set of skills. If you are OK with this statement I will answer your next question. Why SHODAN? First of all you might know already that SHODAN means "first level". For example, KATA named HEIAN SHODAN suggests that this KATA is a first of level of all HEIAN KATA (five in total). Now I have SHODAN in karate-do that means that I have a black belt of the first level or degree. So, this book is written by a SHODAN karate-do practitioner (me) and for SHODAN karate-do practitioners mostly or anyone who is interested in personal development process in karate-do. Especially I believe it would be useful for advanced colour belt students and for first level black belt who is focused on the deep understanding of his own level.


Speaking about relaxation, it has been a long way since karate-do went on from very hard style based on the muscles and images of furious "samurai"-like people to the way of total relaxation and whip-like techniques. We are all familiar I hope with late master TETSUHIKO ASAI and his development of SHOTOKAN KARATE-DO. If not I strongly recommend to check the web. Master ASAI was one of few who could see the future for karate-do and who could pull modern SHOTOKAN KARATE-DO out from its stagnation. No wonder martial art practitioners criticize this style for its external, long, hard and stiff elements comparing to the others. Yes, this is how we received the knowledge back in 70s, how it was passed to us and how we passed it to others. We can go deep in discussion why and who but it is rather irrelevant. Sport direction of karate-do development ruined the DO part of it (the way) and made it purely a show. Many people argue that karate competitions is only a part of karate-do. Well, yes, that was the idea originally but look what has happened to the art and what is happening to it currently. By the rules of competitions and in order to ensure safety of competitors and of course to avoid any legal consequences all dangerous techniques are banned. Dangerous techniques! Basically the most efficient ones. Well, you say - nothing wrong with that. And I agree. But now let's go on the club level and coach level (called DOJO and SENSEI in karate-do). If coach wants his students to win next competitions he is coaching them on the techniques that are allowed by the rules and do not spend too much time if any on the other ones. Day by day, year by year and we have what we have - we have lost a list of the techniques once known as distinctive signatures of SHOTOKAN KARATE-DO. Here is a list just of some TSUKI WAZA (punch techniques):
  • MAWASHI
  • HAITO
  • NAKADE
  • TETSUI
  • KAKUTO
  • SERIUTO
  • TORADE
  • KUMADE
  • HAIWAN

We can continue the list of TSUKI WAZA and then to write a new one for KERI WAZA (kick techniques). That is what we are doing to this martial art. We are removing skills from the set leaving only the basic ones. If you watch any training session or even a competition event you will notice that the technical arsenal went down up to 10 elements the most:
  • KIZAMI TSUKI
  • GYAKU TSUKI
  • MAYA GERI
  • MAWASHI GERI
  • YOKO GERI
  • USHIRO GERI
  • URA MAWASHI GERI etc.


An even worse picture is presented in the KATA. Practitioners trying to impress the judges and the public choose very complicated KATA and leave the "less interesting ones" unattended and forgotten. You want see many people choosing BASSAI DAI or even HEIAN for their competitions. Everyone is picking at least UNSU or NI JYU SHI HO KATA. People learn new KATA sequence and barely knowing it start learning "next one" driven by competitions and grading, by their Ego and "greed" for glory and success. We have lost understanding what success in KARATE-DO means. Masters of the past would study 1-3 KATA all their lives trying to go deeper in deeper in its understanding.

Anyway we can discuss my points of view and argue infinitely. It will not make us better KARATEKA though. I propose to stop talking and start thinking and practicing. 

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