Kosutemi Seieikan - Weapons

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OnlyAnEgg said:
Then why do these chucks keep cracking the back of me skull?

It's an advanced conditioning technique. Now be quiet and finish your exercises.
 

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The chucks are just checking to make sure they don't have weak spots in them. They do this by hittinfg objects harder then themsleves most of the time.
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Thanks, TS. Recieving a belt has been delayed largely because I wanted to spend the $40 for AKJU membership on Christmas and, just as much, because I wanted to observe the organization some before I aligned with it as a member. I'm already at yellow level, so I've been told, and will recieve that belt when I cough up the dough, The next real test will be blue.

Honestly, the chucks are searching for this 'weak spot' because I'm doing a reverse shoulder pass and I know I shouldn't be practicing that, yet. I suspect it's some form of reminder that I shouod practice what I should practice and not extend myself beyond that. Maybe, they're magic chucks?
 

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Hey, Egg, have you had any progress learning the moves to the first Seiei Kan chuck kata?
 
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Navarre said:
Hey, Egg, have you had any progress learning the moves to the first Seiei Kan chuck kata?

Actually, no. Danny is pressing me toward learning the Bo ichi; so, no chucks (sanctioned) at this time. I'm still working on basic passes, stops and spins on my own, though. When the time comes, it should just be a simple act of placing them all together in kata.
 

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So, do you still want to know the moves of the kata or wait? I started typing them all out but haven't finished. Videoing it would be easier maybe.

How's Bo Ichi going? I took down the link to the vid file because it was eating up space on my site.
 
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Navarre said:
So, do you still want to know the moves of the kata or wait? I started typing them all out but haven't finished. Videoing it would be easier maybe.

How's Bo Ichi going? I took down the link to the vid file because it was eating up space on my site.

I would love to have the moves. I would so stun Danny :) Bo has not begun....holidays are too close and classes are spread farther apart d/t that fact. He wants me to take him with me when I purchase the weapon, too, and I haven't done that, yet.

I copied locally the Bo kata you had posted. So, I thank you for that.

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I copied locally the Bo kata you had posted. So, I thank you for that.

Oh, sure. You're welcome. ... Now please remit $24.95 to my personal account. Major credit cards accepted.

I'll see what I can do with the chuck kata. I'll say right now that it's not one that we spent a lot of time on in our class. You might want to verify the moves with someone before the Grand Unveiling to your sensei.

We've always tried to keep every move of every kata the same through generations but we were so removed from the Org for a long time. Something may have changed.

For example, our opening move is to swing one chuck in a regular clockwise circle while chanting "Woo-Woo! Woo-Woo!" ... You might want to double-check that move.
 
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Navarre said:
For example, our opening move is to swing one chuck in a regular clockwise circle while chanting "Woo-Woo! Woo-Woo!" ... You might want to double-check that move.

It doesn't matter if that's right or not, I'm doing it :)
 
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I took my new bo into class last night. It recieved Sensei's approval as it is a traditional, solid, hefty bo.

He began to teach me Bo Ich. I had some questions and we worked on it a bit; then, upon saying, 'That kata's kind of boring', he began to teach me Shishi no kun dai.

In the research I've done, I see that the kata was developed by Taira Shinken, a student of Funakoshi Sensei, and, in Issinryu, it is an advanced kata.

Anyone else have experience with this kata?
 
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Navarre said:
No, afraid not. Is this an "official" Ko Sutemi bo kata or simply borrowed in?

Given what I've read about it, so far, definitely borrowed.
 
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That'd be cool :) Thanks! Last night, one of our bbs whipped through Bo Ich and, so, I am practicing that as well, thanks to your other vid; which, by the way, is still right on.
 

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OnlyAnEgg said:
thanks to your other vid; which, by the way, is still right on.

Really? I'm almost surprised. lol

As I mentioned way back, the vid was only a walk-through to look at a few moves. The techniques, particularly the footwork wasn't tight in the vid I made.

Still, I'm glad to see Bo Ichi (as I remember it) resembles the official version more than, say, a flag routine from the high school band camp.
 
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If the bo positions and moves are correct, cleaning up the footwork will be a breeze. I need to look closer at it and see if I can discern the grip changes that occur.
 
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Then, it's just me; because, my hands keep getting tangled up.
 

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Grip the bo in front of you, holding it parallel to the ground. Both hands are in the standard position: shoulder-width apart with thumbs toward each other on the inside gripping the bo.

Other than the bow-in/bow-out where you release the bo with your left hand while bowing, your hands don't move. At least this is how I know it to be.

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oh sorry, I nodded off there while thinking about this fascinating weapon kata.
 

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