THE OTHER NAIHANCHI FROM MOTOBU SENSEI
Article by Emanuel
Giordano
In this period, speaking with
Matteo Muratori (https://my2centskarate.com/), I learned of a particular
version of Motobu Choki sensei's Naihanchi, described with great precision in a
story written by one of his students. So I decided to start a search to find
any evidence of this particular version in other sources.
KONISHI YASUHIRO
Browsing through the texts in my
collection, I found the Naihanchi in question in the book Nyumon Shinsho Zukai
Karate Nyumon Shindo Jinen-ryu (1956), written by Konishi Yasuhiro. In this
book we find, preceded by a short introduction, the photographic sequence,
complete with descriptions, of the first half of the Naihanchi shodan kata,
performed by Motobu sensei. In the introduction, among other things, Konishi
sensei explains that this was the kata in which the aforementioned master
excelled, who fortunately was able to pass it on to posterity. This version
differs from that presented on other occasions by Motobu sensei due to the
absence of two techniques: the second namigaeshi and the second yoko-uke. This
detail makes it one of a kind, as we will see shortly.
The absence of the second
yoko-uke is a typical feature of some versions of the Naihanchi kata
(Tachimura, Ishimine, Hanashiro, etc.). Although this technique is not present,
the hands are not simply brought to the side, but perform a particular
movement, which in practical application turns out to be a grip on the
opponent's arm with a consequent joint manipulation technique (Tuidi / Tuite).
In the most popular versions, including the other version handed down by Motobu
sensei, a yoko-uke is performed first, and then the hands are brought to the
side. I would like to emphasize that, despite this difference, the application
is unchanged, at least in the Shorin-ryu Shidokan, a school I belong to. In
fact, the sequence "yoko-uke - hands on the side", although in the
kata it is performed with two distinct techniques, in one of its applications
it turns out to be a single fluid movement, suitable for the execution of a
joint manipulation. There is a theory according to which originally, this
particular part of the kata, was performed as in the version presented in this
article, and that the introduction of the second yoko-uke was a simplification
designed to allow easier learning of this form from part of the new
practitioners. However, as mentioned above, this modification has not taken
anything away from the kata, as the application has remained unchanged. Indeed,
it is necessary to clarify that, in reality, it is a technical enrichment,
since in this way further applications of the sequence in question have been
introduced, which have flanked and not replaced the "original"
application.
What makes this version unique,
however, is the complete absence of the second namigaeshi, which is also
reflected in the text quoted at the beginning of the article. As can be seen
from the attached images, this is not a mere "editorial" choice, the
aim of which is not to occupy too much space in the book, since photos and
descriptions relating to "minor" details have even been included,
such as the mere rotation of the head (photos 8, 13, 19, 22 and 24).
CONCLUSION
This version of the kata is
therefore different from the one presented in other photographic sequences by
Motobu sensei, making it in fact a second version attributable to him. The lack
of the second yoko-uke unites this form to other versions of this kata, but the
lack of the second namigaeshi makes it, at the moment, unique, distinguishing
it from the other versions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION YOU CAN
READ:
Shorin-ryu Karate - Kata 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp-B08PJKJJ93/dp/B08PJKJJ93/
Shorin-ryu Karate: Kata https://www.amazon.com/dp/1797548328
Shorin-ryu Karate: the legacy of
the bodyguards of the king of Okinawa https://www.amazon.com/dp/1981728090
The legend of the masters of
Okinawan Karate: biographies, curiosities and mysteries https://www.amazon.com/dp/1533496498
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE: https://karate-shorin-ryu-piemonte.webnode.it/.../the.../
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