In Kusanku Sai kata, which I learned from Charles
Murray, there is a movement where a single sai is thrown into the floor, and
then a third sai is pulled from your obi on your back, to continue on with the
kata.
Kusanku Sai kata, was created by Shimabuku Tatsuo,
his using Kusanku kata as the basic template for the kata, and then he
incorporated a section from an earlier
kata he had created, Kyan No Sai, to complete the form.
After the throw a 3rd sai , which was
already held in the obi on the back, is extracted and the form continues. Often
today the kata is done with two sai and the throw is only simulated, then the
form continues.
What Sherman told me during a clinic he was conducting
in Chicopee, Mass. Was that when he originally learned the form, the sai thrown
was not into the floor, rather it was to be thrown into the torso of the
opponent, a change that is quite different.
Then as the dojo got more crowded, the intent of the
throw was changed, then a throw into the ground, for safety reasons. It would
not be prudent to have anyone throw the sai into another students body.
At that point the intent of the throw was changed.
Now realistically there is plenty of reason not to
attempt to change this throw purpose back to the original. For one reason
rationally we are not going to be throwing sai into anyone anytime soon. The
nature of society has changed.
But….
Also when Charles was in Okinawa, he visited a Goju
dojo where the students were throwing their sai into a tree before class. There
are many types of different sai on Okinawa, some quite light and dagger like.
Here is a photo of Matayoshi Sensei doing the same tree throw.
This was the video which I used to make the screen
shots.
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