chinto01
Black Belt
Hello all. I was wondering what peoples thoughts were on being able to do kata both traditionally and then modified for a tournament. Let me go a little deeper.
I have no love for the tournament circuit. While I think there are some good things that can come from them I believe that on a whole they have become nothing more than breeding grounds for egos. But that is a conversation for another time.
I help teach at a friends dojo which is mostly children and teens and in order to keep it running he teaches with the edge to tournament karate. Not an ideal circumstance for me but he is like a brother to me and I want to help him out. So in helping him out I worked for a month sharing with one of his students the kata gojushio. I was pleased with the progress of the student and it made me feel good to share this form with him. After a few weeks I had not seen the student because he was on a different schedule than mine and the next time I did see him I felt like I was going to throw up.
It was getting close to a local tournament and they were going to work on tournament kata that night. Getting up and doing the form in front of the class type of thing. In a way I was excited because I was going to see this student share this form in front of the class now. Needless to say I was shocked. He did the form and it looked totally different. Actually it was a mess. I was heart broken and it felt as if someone hit me in the gut with a pipe. So I gathered my stuff and left for the evening not saying a word to the student just telling people I had to get home. The wind was out of my sails. I felt sold out.
The tournament comes and goes and the student takes first place with the kata. So the following week I offered my congratulations to him but did not feel any excitement for him. So that night I watch him do the kata again and it is done the way he did it in the tournament. This goes on for a couple of weeks and I finally approach him and ask "why did you change the form that I showed you?" His response " I could not win with that form, did you want me to lose?" Deep down I would rather have him lose than change the form that I took the time to share with him. So I talked with my buddy who runs the dojo and he says that we have to let them modify the forms for tournaments and have them done the right way in the dojo. He thinks this can be done. I do not. What are your thoughts and I apologize for the long post but it is frustrating!
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob
I have no love for the tournament circuit. While I think there are some good things that can come from them I believe that on a whole they have become nothing more than breeding grounds for egos. But that is a conversation for another time.
I help teach at a friends dojo which is mostly children and teens and in order to keep it running he teaches with the edge to tournament karate. Not an ideal circumstance for me but he is like a brother to me and I want to help him out. So in helping him out I worked for a month sharing with one of his students the kata gojushio. I was pleased with the progress of the student and it made me feel good to share this form with him. After a few weeks I had not seen the student because he was on a different schedule than mine and the next time I did see him I felt like I was going to throw up.
It was getting close to a local tournament and they were going to work on tournament kata that night. Getting up and doing the form in front of the class type of thing. In a way I was excited because I was going to see this student share this form in front of the class now. Needless to say I was shocked. He did the form and it looked totally different. Actually it was a mess. I was heart broken and it felt as if someone hit me in the gut with a pipe. So I gathered my stuff and left for the evening not saying a word to the student just telling people I had to get home. The wind was out of my sails. I felt sold out.
The tournament comes and goes and the student takes first place with the kata. So the following week I offered my congratulations to him but did not feel any excitement for him. So that night I watch him do the kata again and it is done the way he did it in the tournament. This goes on for a couple of weeks and I finally approach him and ask "why did you change the form that I showed you?" His response " I could not win with that form, did you want me to lose?" Deep down I would rather have him lose than change the form that I took the time to share with him. So I talked with my buddy who runs the dojo and he says that we have to let them modify the forms for tournaments and have them done the right way in the dojo. He thinks this can be done. I do not. What are your thoughts and I apologize for the long post but it is frustrating!
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob