I never had much
experience with individuals approaching me having to learn a specific kata. On
the other hand there was this one time…..
Fade back quite a few
years there were no videos tapes, no CDs, no YouTube or any internet.
Many karate schools
did not teach kobudo.
But what was available
were some books and the karate magazines, and they built interest.
Being Isshinryu kobudo
was part of my studies. Bo, Sai and Tonfa. And as I began to get around I had
many who chose to share what they were doing in part, with me.
At the open tournaments you saw many things. People were creating weapons versions of kata, and the judges accepted those as Kobudo forms.
Forms like Empi kata
versions of Sai and Tonfa, in fact almost any weapon possible was done with
Empi kata. And there were many others, as well as forms created for the weapon.
In time a lot of this went away once media of what there was became more
modern.
But at the time I was
competing, and just teaching youth at the Scranton Boys Club, one evening three
guy’s I did not know came into the club looking for me. I never was charging
anyone for instruction.
Apparently they were
black belts from system, and knew of my of my kobudo forms from my tournament appearances. I had no idea who
they were.
Before class they came
up to me and questioned me: “Smith, We know you do kobudo? We want you to teach
us some kobudo kata!”
Just like that no
introduction or anything.
I started with “Guy’s I
don’t know you, nor am in teaching karate to adults here.”
“We don’t
care, we just want you to teach us.:
So I responded, “Well
while I am not teaching adults I can make an exception for you. However I only
teach anyone in the exact order I was taught. So you would first start with
empty hand kata, and once you got through them in 4 or 5 years, it you are ready
I might be able to share some kobudo. But I only teach in one order for
everyone.”
They just turned and
left. Guess they didn’t really want to learn kobudo.
At different times and different places I did
share some things with friends.
But those are different
stories.
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