Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and
new civilizations, to boldly go where no man (and not excluding women) has gone
before.
I
always liked that and as I like Patrick McCarthy’s one definition a karate as
Infinite Hands – as in the empty as infinite hands of the universe, it seems appropriate to use it
here.
I
was conditioned from my earliest training to think for myself. When Charles
began my training for Sho-dan he constantly reinforced the idea I must think
for myself. I have ever since tried to live up to the ideal he spoke to me and
shared it with my students, who in turn have lived up to it often questioning
me, making me work to give them answers.
I
was fortunate to have wise friends in Isshinryu and many other arts. Much wiser
than I was, to have shared so much with me.
I
came to see kyu training as preparing one for the ongoing study. As Sho-Dan
training as entering the larger study looking at some of the umderlying
principles, as Dan studies into the infinite choices one must choose.
By
way of an example let us take one technique and consider it a Dan study. A
basic one at that.
An
Open Hand Drill – use of the knife hand strike
From
the original Upper Body Chart
LFF Left Open Low Block, Right Knife Hand
also from Kata SunNuSu and Kyan Patsai Kata
Attacker
RFF, Right punch to the face
1.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a parrying strike to the punch
moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Then
use your left knife hand to strike into their lower abdomen continuing the
motion of the arm.
c.
Next
continue with you right knife hand strike to their neck over their arm.
2.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the knife hand strike to
move their arm down.
c.
Next
continue with you right knife hand strike to their neck over their arm, with a
rolling motion
3.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the knife hand strike to
move their arm down.
c.
Using
the right foot crescent step behind their front foot.
d.
Next
continue with you right knife hand strike to their neck over their arm, with a
rolling motion causing them to fall.
4.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the left knife hand strike
to move their arm down away from their center.
c.
Next
strike to their right side of their body with your right knife hand.
5.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the knife hand strike to
move their arm down away from their center.
c.
Next
strike to their right side of their body with your rolling right knife hand
strike.
6.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the left knife hand strike
to move their arm down away from their center.
c.
Use
your right foot for a right crescent step behind their front foot.
d.
Next
strike to their right side of their body with your rolling right knife hand strike
causing them to fall.
7.
Step
forward with your left and chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
a.
This becomes a light adhering parrying strike
to the punch moving it away from your centerline.
b.
Continue
to use the left hand to move their arm down and use the left knife hand strike
to move their arm down away from their center.
c.
Use
your right foot for a right crescent step behind their rear foot.
d.
Next
strike to their right side of their body with your rolling right knife hand
strike causing them to fall.
Attacker
LFF, Left punch to the face
Attacker
RFF, Left punch to the face
Attacker
LFF. Right punch to the face
Each
of the defensive movements work against the varied attacks.
An
including options like,
8. Attacker pivots 45 degrees clockwise
on the left foot, spinning the right foot away while with your left open hand
towards your right ear.
a. This becomes a parrying strike to the
punch moving it away from your centerline.
b. Then use your left knife hand to
strike into their lower abdomen continuing the motion of the arm.
c. Next continue with you right knife
hand strike to their neck over their arm.
9. Attacker pivots 45 degrees
counter-clockwise on thelr left foot. , spinning the right foot away while with
your left open hand towards your right ear.
a. As the do so
the inward motion of the left hand parries into
their arm
b. Then your left knife hand then strikes into
their right side as
you continue the flow of your strike
c. Use your right foot to step behind their lead leg,
d, Strike into their neck (or solar
plexus)with your right knife
hand
And so forth, you should get the idea by
now. And there is so much more.
No matter what the attack, the technique must stop it.
Then
a step beyond, perhaps using Jing-do principles this time.
10. Step forward with your left and
chamber your left open hand towards your right ear.
e.
This becomes a parrying strike to the punch
moving it away from your centerline.
f.
Then
use your left nukite to strike into their lower abdomen continuing the motion
of the arm.
g.
Then
the same left flows up and strikes into their solar plexus with a reverse ridge
hand strike (haito)
h.
Next
continue with you right knife hand shuto strike to their neck over their arm. Striking
into the right side of their neck,
i.
Then
strike into the left side of their neck with a left knife hand shuto.
This
is not more an example of what the Dan should be doing. Not cataloging
technique possibilities, rather training to make each movement work. So each move can drop an attacker, to realize
the full potential of a technique, and then to move on to another technique.
Of
course this is not the full study. There is much more training involved for you
as student are also always a beginner, each day training your ever changing
body anew.
Finally, to
boldly go where no one has gone before.
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