The purpose to having
standards for our dojo, is not to have perfect goals. Rather these are the
standards we expect each student during Brown Belt training, and Sho Dan
training to pass through on their journey forward. If there is a goal the standards
should always be improving.
From 1989 we have
Kata Sho - Group
Kata Ananku - Mike CassidyKata Seisan - Young Lee
Yellow Belt Te Wazza – Mike and Young
Kata Saifa - Mike Cassidy
Kata Seiunchin – Young Lee
Kata Nihanchi – Mike Cassidy
Kata Wansu – Young Lee
Blue Belt Keri Wazza – Mike and Young
Kata Chinto – Mike and Young
Kobudo Kata – Tokumine No Kon – Mike Cassidy
Kobudo Kata – Brown Belt version of the Bando Hidden Stick
This film was made before
they studied Kusanku, Sunsu or Sanchin. While our standards have changed from
that time somewhat, this is an accurate picture of expected Brown Belt
development.
And I have a video of the youth performing the first 6 of the Aiki wazza. Aikido study begins at brown belt.
From 1991 we shift into
Sho Dan standards.
Kata Kusanku – Mike Cassidy
Kata Nijushiho – Young Lee
Kata SunNuSu (Sunsu) – Andrew Ware
Kobudo Kata Urashie No Bo – Mike Cassidy
Optional Black Belt kata study – Sutrisno family Gojushiho – Young Lee
Optional Black Belt Chinese Form Study – form Pai Lum Kuen – Andrew Ware
Then there are the Black Belt Keri Wazza, some of which are:
This is not the full range
of our studies, but contains many of them.
By referring to these past
performances we can be reminded of where we want to go as we proceed in the
future.
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