This
began long ago.
First I
recall reading John Hamilton’s article Seiken Tsuki back in the about 1980.
Seiken Tsuki
John Hamilton http://isshin-concentration.blogspot.com/2014/05/bujin-seiken-tsuki.html
Then as part of my learning Sutrisno Gojushiho, Tristan
Sutrisno taught me this method of striking.I remember it taking me several
weeks to get comfortable with it. Since that time I move between the fist
formations for the kata I practice.
The result years later was
my article on Fighting Arts. Com.
Secrets
of the Original Okinawan Fist http://www.fightingarts.com/reading/article.php?id=215
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: A Request Koeppel Sensei
It is interesting, Fighting
Arts.com/ Chris was a young student in my dojo in 61/62 when he was a student
at Bradley University. I still get to see him from time to time. He has done a
fine job with his internet site.
Speaking of Harrell Sensei, he is
an excellent karatedo! You got to love his attitude and application.
Mr. Smith, here is what I can give
you on my knowledge of the Seiken fist from my knowledge of it.
I started in Yokohama , Japan in
1956. I was stationed there in the Navy. The two dojo's I trained at both used
the standard closed fist. I was transferred to Hawaii in 58 and started
training in Sensei Adriano Emperado's dojo in Wahiawa. This is where I ran into
the straight index finger closed under the thumb
A lot of this is conjecture on my part along with what other people, McCarthy, Trias, and Wall have told me and 46 years of training.
I appreciate your research and if
you come across any additional information on this subject I would appreciate
you letting me know what you find.
I hope this is of some help to you.
Sincerely,
Yours in Budo,
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