For those of you who practice Okinawan Karate, could you describe for us how you learned basic techniques?
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For those of you who practice Okinawan Karate, could you describe for us how you learned basic techniques?
Right on, we would line up with a class of 25 to 30 people and with a block, punch, or kick go through each person in class with a 10 count.I started off with the stances and basics. Blocks, punches, and kicks. There was months of endless repitition and correction of these. After that you began the study of kata.
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob
I started off with the stances and basics. Blocks, punches, and kicks. There was months of endless repitition and correction of these. After that you began the study of kata.
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob
Goju Ryu,, started with mechanics of blocks and punches. Then on to stances. Then we combined this into movement. Back with blocks and forward movement with punches, over and over and over. What we called a stepping and striking drill. On to kicks and finaly Sanchin kata, over and over and over.
I love the basics. In the "old days" Seisan kata was the first kata taught at our dojo because of the emphasis on basics and it was believed that the student would pick it up a little easier than other kata. Rumor also has it that it was also meant to weed out the people who were not serious about their training. Not sure how true that is but I can see where there would be a certain level of frustration learning that form right away. Now naihanchi are taught as the first forms. So what was the first kata you learned after basics?
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob