Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Trip to Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu International Hombu Dojo, Ireland

First, I planned to keep it as a private letter to my teacher, Patrick  Beaumont sensei. Then I have decided that there is nothing private in what I want to say and even opposite, I'd rather make it public.

That was another amazing trip and a great and successful event.

Last weekend was emotional, intense and jolly all together. The travelling party consisted of my two advanced students (Maciej and Ricardo representing @furin.karate) and me, is back home now, in the Netherlands. And as it often happens the wave of realizing the events during the short trip to the Hombu Dojo has just arrived. Martial Artists may recognize that moment as well when you are in action (regardless of its type) you are committed and performing with no back thoughts, you are focused and dedicated to the purpose so, that your mind and body do what is right to do. But after all is over only then you are trying to process and understand those past moments. Here I am, taken away with the memories. "But the memory remains..." (c) Metallica, and the memories are to be preserved. This is why this little article has to be written.

I would like to thank my Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu International #MBSRI Family and its founder and leader Beaumont sensei for the hospitality, comradery, brotherhood; for their unconditional love, trust and support; for the sense of humor and serious discussions, technical corrections, lessons; for accepting my students to the family and of course for evaluating my karate to Sandan (happy and humbled). It was a pleasant surprise! And it is an honor and privilege to represent #MBSRI in the Netherlands.

In the last 3 days we have experienced loads of things.

We arrived in the airport of Dublin and got picked up by Sean Donohoe sensei (thank you Sean sensei)! Arrived in the Hombu Dojo and introduced Maciej to Patrick sensei. Ricardo was there already the second time. So, he felt back home I guess. It was Maciej's first time in Ireland ever and the first time to meet the Karate Family though. Of course he loved Ireland from the first look... How can one not to?! Later we had a successful evening class organized especially for us. The floor was still as fresh (read - "icy cold") as usual at this time of the year! :) The day has gone fast. After the session and the late dinner tired and happy we returned to our temporary home that was arranged by Jennifer Duffy sensei. Thank you sensei.

Next morning we had an advanced YUDANSHA and guests session followed by the grading of the new black belts. That was a very special event! But I must mention that Maciej, my student "has turned" into GO-KYU (blue belt)! Congratulations Maciek! Your hard work shows off. Keep it up! I want to say that both my lads (lads! ;-)) with honor represented my #Furin DOJO. Well done gentlemen!

Then there was the black belt exam. Most of the candidates were children or teenagers. Not all of them were at the same level of karate of course (it is impossible by the way) but how they tried...! What an effort from both sides it was! ...from the examiners board and the prospects!!! It is a pleasure to be related to such moments. After the warm-up session led by Ricardo (my student - proud of you man!) the black-belts-to-be demonstrated 
- KIHON WAZA
- YAKUSOKU KUMITE
- GOKYU WAZA 
- KATA (my favorite). 

Each KATA of the Matsubayashi syllabus was first presented by the brightest young star of the dojo and MBSRI Hanna (14 y.o.) and only then by the candidates. Her skills and knowledge do not have equivalent not only amongst young karateka of our organization but on the National level and above. Shhhhhh... Then she didn't know that we were watching her as well and she without knowing was passing her grading for NIDAN. Unfortunately, my English is limited to describe the level, elegance and beauty of her demonstrations. All KATA!!! So, running ahead of the story, she has been graded NIDAN in front of entire audience including children and adults, the NIDAN! Congratulations Hanna! Well done! You motivate us and make us all proud.

After "a-must program" there was a free demonstration of favorite KARATE KATA, KOBUDO KATA and JYU KUMITE . That is when the black belt candidates had a chance to express their KARATE and to show off a bit! :-) So, did I. I was asked, to be precise, by Sensei if I would like to present some KATA. I considered it an honor at such event to be asked to demonstrate my KARATE and proudly presented one KARATE KATA and one KOBUDO KATA (nunchaku). As I learned later, at the final ceremony I was also watched and as a result was graded as SANDAN. Surprised, happy, humbled and honored at the same time.

The grading has finished with the most important part, exchange of the technical remarks for all candidates. And finally, the grading ceremony. Beautiful diplomas, very new black belts and big smiles, hugs, shaken-hands and bows. The last but not the least Jennifer sensei used candles and allegory to explaine to the newbies that the karate journey just began from the moment one received a black belt. Candles were lit representing internal desire to practice karate.

Late dinner again. Night site seeing with the SENSEI. Next morning a relaxed chat and farewell from Patrick sensei. Sean sensei brought us back to Dublin. Thank you again. I had to show my students and friends the city.

Later when we have already parted and I arrived home after the long day and flight to Eindhoven I had suddenly realized how much Patrick sensei and all SENPAI, SENSEI, KOHAI and friends and all karateka did for us, how much love and friendship, respect and support we received during this weekend.

It was amazing weekend! Thank you my karate family, my Hombu Dojo, my brothers- and sisters-in-arms, thank you Patrick sensei! We are counting already days to see you here back in Netherlands. 

Congratulations to all promoted KARATEKA and instructors!

Tot ziens!

Your Dmitry,
The Seeker

Dec 2019, Eindhoven 

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

IMPORTANCE OF THE POSTURE AND OTHER RELEVANT THOUGHTS

Recently I was trying to make a point to my students highlighting the fact that any rotation should be done rather on the heel part of the foot instead of the ball of the foot (except special cases where it has to be done this way). This discussion can lead us to a very popular and often misuinterpreted subjcet, the hip rotation. In this artile I am going to omit an explanation why do we use hip roatation for now and stop on the relation foot.

Let's start with a posture. What is a "good karate posture"? As you can see on the image below in general good posture for humans has a couple of major points. Here are the tips:
  • Head should not be hanging forward or backward. In order to get the correct position of the head one should drop his chin and lift the top of the head so as if it was connected with a tiny thread to the sky. By doing so the six vertebrai would stretch up helping to hodl the head (which is quite a heavy object on its own) and thuse protecting the necj and the shouldress from the overstressed position when they have to work hard balancing the head (6-7 kg).
  • Shoulders should be relaxed but kept straight. Do not try to "carry" them with connected shouldre baldes and also do not let them completely roll forward. I personally do the following when I want to put my shouldrees in the correct position. I lift them up and drop completely relaxed. It works for me - it might work for others. The main point is do not add stress to your shoulders as except negative impact on your posture and health in general it will also slow down your hand moves drammatically.
  • Lower back should be narly straight (GAMAKU). IN order to achieve it the best thing to do is to life your pelvis, same way as a dog for example hides his tale when feels guilty or scared. The motion of the pelvis should be circular: from the lower back down and up in front. If you wear a belt (OBI) the knot of the belt should pop-up when the pelvis is lifted. Try!
  • Once the pelvis is in "good" position your body sinks between hips so that the center of gravity drops. It allows to use hips without looosing the structure.

  • Do not bend knees but also do not lock them. Knees should act as ammortisation devices. Imagine a car without ammortisation driving over a bump. Something is going to break. Ammortisators are absorbing impact. So the knees should do. Hence relax them, do not bend and do not lock.
  • And the last point, actually the one we are discussig here is position of the foot. Look at the image below. Do you see where the straight line points? Yes, under the heel! When we use a phrase "push from the heel" we should understand that we mean actually this part of the foot nd not the heel bone itself! 
Now, wh yis it so important? It is imprtant because the hip aligned with teh foot. Always! Where the foot is pointing the hip is pointed. This greeen  line above is a pivot line, the pivot axis. So, any hip roatiation should be done using this line its axis. And this is why the spot under the heel is so important.

If I need to raotate my hip I need to roatate my foot using that point as a pivot point for the rotation. I hope it makes sense. Let me know otherwise.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

SOLO PRACTICE

During the COVID-19 quarantine times I learned a lot. I advanced on my KATA, I fell in love with Makiwara again. I developed teaching karate online skilks. Etc.




But the most important I learned to practice in solo mode. No, of course even before I trained on my own but it was never so enjoyable. Apparently, as I said many times, it is just a habit. I was right saying it. Indeed the more I do the more used to it I become. 
I have to admit I even like my 2 hours solo practice. Together with 90 minutes teaching it makes my day complete and my Karate advancing. 
Solo practice is probably the most important skill for any martial artist. That is when we actually review our art and evolve.
Keep practicing!!


Trip to Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu International Hombu Dojo, Ireland

First, I planned to keep it as a private letter to my teacher, Patrick  Beaumont sensei. Then I have decided that there is nothing private i...