Friday, April 29, 2022

Why I created Pleasant Isshinryu on Yahoo Groups.

  


Back around 1998 I joined the internet age and discovered various karate discussion groups on Yahoo.com. Among them the Cyberdojo, the Original Isshinryu list and others.

 

About the same time I met Joe Swift on the net and we began a vigorous dialogue between each other.

 

The fascinating thing was they had intense martial discussion to participate in. And I was interested in almost everything so join in I did.

Of course I was most interested in Isshinryu discussion.

 

One of the earliest discussions I remember was one Sunday morning reading a very heated discussion between Patrick McCarthy and Jim Keenan. I know of Patrick from his writings and books and nothing about Jim. They were having a very intense discussion about a translation from the Bubishi and it was about how accurate that translation was. It kept going back and forth on the original Isshinry list. Of course I had no idea who was right, but the longer it went on and the more heated the discussion grew I became more disturbed at both of them

 

Now for the most part I was on my own teaching Isshinryu. At that time my instructor Tom Lewis was long retired (I am most happy to say that did not remain that way) and Charlie Murray who also trained me was pursuing his career in the USAF. My friends in other arts resided long away from me in Pennsylvania. My decisions were my own.

 

What offended me was that senior martial arts (much senior to me) were having such disagreement in public for everyone to see.

 

So what I did being offended by their behavior was I jumped into the discussion. I told them  I (a unknown to them) was offended that two senior instructors should have such a contentious discussion in public. I explained that it put all seniors in a very bad light. They had no idea who I was and paid no attention to what I was saying, continuing with their diatribe.

 

Becoming more and incensed, I kept adding comments suggesting they take the discussion of line and continuing with private emails.

 

I also worked to inject humor into my discussion.

 

In time they noticed what I was saying and their discussion petered out.

 

Very shortly my phone started ringing and I answered it. It was from David Evseeff the Old Original List owner calling me from Florida where he was going to school at the Univ. of Fla.

 

He explained that while he had no idea who he was he was very impressed at how I responded to that discussion. Then we traded credentials a bit. I explained that I was a student of Tom Lewis. I remember him explaining who his instructor was and that he had trained with Jim Keenan. And that Jim trained around Pittsburgh in the early 1960’s, and that he was very experienced in many arts. On top of that Jim was a translator of Chinese and Japanese.

 

How that discussion started was how Jim translated that section of the Bubishi based on his experience and how Patrick was not a translator and relying on his wife skill. Very different meanings were described.

 

The outcome will eventually I heard from Jim Keenan including a drive he made to see me in NH as he lived in MA. That followed many visits over the years and friendship.

 

I also eventually heard from Patrick. I did some translations for him, wrote an introduction to his 2nd Bubishi edition, and once had a phone discussion with him once when he was giving clinics in the states. Finally meeting him years later at a clinic weekend he was giving in Londonderry NH, quite near to where I lived.

 

The real point to the above is I had definite opinions about how senior martial arts should conduct themselves on the internet. And by extension how all martial artists should conduct themselves on the net too.

 

As time passed into 1990 I kept seeing more bad behavior on the nets.

 I cared most about Isshinryu and often jumped it to say something.

 

I remember two very senior Isshinryu instructors have a very heated discussion on an Isshinryu discussion list. Very heated, and I took real offense. Now I knew neither of them, nor they of me. I inserted myself to call them wrong to be having such a discussion in front of juniors, when they had every right to do so privately via email. I made such a case telling them off they ceased the discussion.

 

And as I spent more time on the various Isshinryu lists I discovered how deeply some Isshinryu groups felt about each other.

 

Time and again I would tell those bullying others because they had a different view of what Isshinryu should be. I always felt this was bad behavior, nor would I tolerate my own students acting this way on the net. (aside, my own students never, ever, had an interest in following any internet discussion. I imagine my keeping them busy had part of that. Nor did I ever share any of this with them.)

 

I began to notice a trend, not from any instructor, rather a group of an instructors students attempting to bully any other having another opinion.

 

Time and time again I would take offense at their actions. But very shortly is would begin to occur again.

 

The effect of such bullying is that I began to notice discussion was being stopped, why, because others did not want to be subjected to it.

 

This disturbed me greatly for I knew we all gained when we could participate in open discussion.

 

Finally after one very heated attempt to express other opinion on an Isshinryu topic, I had had enough.

 

So I decided to create my own Yahoo Groups Isshinryu group.  I sided not expect to get any members more a statement on what I saw was occurring,

 

I named the group Pleasant Isshinryu. For its photo I remembered that a member of the Original Isshinryu Group had created an Alfred E. Gami more as a pleasant icon on Isshinryu, No longer remembering who it was, I asked and received his permission to use it. IMO it kept with my statement that we should create a more pleasant Isshinryu.

 

Nest I created a statement for the group, to explain to everyone what I expected. After naming the group Pleasant Isshinryu my statement detailed what I was doing. I was looking for members who wanted a free discourse on Isshinryu and other topics, one that was to be conducted in a pleasant manner. I acknowledged at times we would disagree, but disagreement had to be conducted in a pleasant manner. And membership hinged on out ability to remain pleasant even when disagreeing. The only stipulation was that becoming unpleasant was immediate ground for dismissal.

 

As I recall I opened Pleasant Isshinryu back in 1990.

 

No one was more surprised when many joined the group. In fact I received more than 100 new members. All who wanted a more pleasant Isshinryu discussion.

 

The group also had a list where photos and other things could be shared with everyone.

 

And it went on from there for about a dozen years. There were member with rank, there were members who were new to Isshinryu and there were members from outside of Isshinryu.

 

We discussed everything, In the continuing discussions I know I always learned a great deal. I would like to thing everyone who participated was attempting to learn as well as improving their communication skills.

 

We had passed a decade and all members worked to remain pleanant.

 

Then he day came when a new member, one with little Isshinryu background, began a discussion that did not go well with many members. Two of the most senior members began ganging up on the youngster. Then he responded very harshly and the Senior members struck back ever more harshly.

 

As this was occurring I attempted to get all of them to turn the heat down.

 

That did  not happen and it became even more unpleasant. Very much so.

 

Having to think very quickly I realized those three individuals were in no way being pleasant, contrary to the statement about what the group was for.

 

I took action and banned them from the group. No one complained that I had done so.

 

So in over 10 years of the group I only had to dismiss 3 people for working to be intentionally unpleasant.

 

The list went on, but a few years later it began to slow down till no one was posting further. The list’s time had passed.

 

A while later I discovered there was something new Facebook and it was becoming the new place for Isshinryu discussion, as well as infinite other things.

 

A long while later most discussion groups on Yahoo Groups no longer were active. Then Yahoo Groups informed those who had groupt there that the sites were going to be deleted.

 

An important thing to recognize about the internet. How you use it was not a guarantee that it would exist in the future. Places to utilize when they are possible, and some distant date to be discarded.

 

Poof, now you see it, now you don’t.,

 

Back in 2008 following the advice given by Mario Mckenna I started a blog for my senior students (5 of them) called Isshin, Concentration the Art. To cover many details that I had experienced, things I worked on, and many other things I had studied. In all our decades of training I never had the time to share that with them and I wanted to have it available for them if they ever had an interest. I made the blog open to the public because I did not believe knowledge should be hidden.

 

Of course there were many things that were for them alone. I have communicated those things with them personally. Eventually creating a newsletter called Pleasant Isshinryu sent to them twice a week, There are currently 295 editions.

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Judo Woman Self Defense (1937)

 

Probably filmed at the Pathe Studio, London.

Various shots of a woman performing judo and self defence moves on a man in a room.

 
















 

Saturday, April 23, 2022

Judo choking methods

 

While there many other ways to deliver a choke to the neck, it might be that looking at the Judo choking methods is a good place to start.

 

I was not taught to choke as a student of Isshinryu. Then as a new black at my first tournament an Instructor of Goshin Jutu asked me to assist him in he locker room after the tournament. He did not explain what he was doing. I remember him placing his hands on my neck, next I was coming too on the floor. Then I listed as he described how the carotid artery choke works.

 

That began my own independent study for a few years looking into variations of this choke. Solely for my own knowledge.

 

Years later as a  mixed martial arts summer camp I was asked to give a seminar. As I did not feel comfortable giving instant Isshinryu instruction, I believed delivering a seminar on choking methods would be interesting to the others.

 

When the camp originator saw what  I was showing he immediately stopped me, telling me that was too dangerous.

 

As years passed at times I saw other demonstrations, one time even from Sherman Harrill at a clinic.

 

So my knowledge grew. I, with a student who was a surgeon assistance, cane to understand how the carotid choke worked and how in seconds you could be rendered unconscious. Of course held for a longer time death might result. The carotid choke stops the heart from beating.

 

I never taught these to my youth students. Instead stressing any time anyone places their hands on your neck that was the time to instantly go all out to defend yourself.

 

Nor did I teach these chokes to my adult students, exactly. Instead giving examples of how they worked. It would be their own initiative to take this further.

 

But Judo teaches many of them and is  a good place to start.

 

Note they are often used on the ground, but work equally well when standing.

 

Back in the late 1960’s I remember a match on TV where a Russian Judoka competed against an American Judoka.

As soon as the macth began the Russian Judoka grasped the American’s uniform collar and in seconds the American collapsed out cold. The Russian won the match with that choke.

 


 

The Judo chokes.

 

Nami juji jime or normal cross lock from the front with arms crossed grasping the collars with the thumb inside.

Gyaku juji jime or reverse cross lock from the front with the fingers inside.

Kata juji jime or half cross lock with one hand fingers-in and one hand thumb-in.

Hadaka jime or naked lock applied from the rear with the forearm across the throat.

Mae hadaka jime or front naked lock (sometimes called the guillotine).

Okuri eri jime or sliding collar lock applied from the rear with one hand reaching around the neck grasping the collar with the other hand reaching under the arm to the opposite collar.

Kataha jime or single wing lock from the rear with one hand around the neck to the collar but the other hand under the arm and behind the neck.

Katate jime or one hand choke from the front or side reach across the throat to the collar.

Ryote jime or two hand choke from the front grabbing the collars with the thumbs inside and turning your fists into the sides of the neck.

Sode guruma jime or sleeve wheel choke from the front reaching around the back of the neck with one hand and across the front with the other and grabbing your own sleeves.

Tsukkomi jime or thrust choke from the front grasping a lapel and pushing the fist directly into the side of the neck.

Jigoku jime (hell strangle) from the rear with one leg and one hand across the throat while the other leg and hand controls the opponent’s arms.

Sankaku jime or triangle choke from the front using the legs in a figure-four position around the neck and arm.

 

 


 

Examples of some of the Judo chokes

 

Nami juji jime

Gyaku juji jime 

Kata juji jime 

 


 

Hadaka jime 

 


 


 

 

Mae hadaka jime 

 



 

 

Okuri eri jime

 



  

Ryote jime 

 




 

Additional resources on judo choking techniques:

 

https://judoinfo.com/chokes/

https://judoinfo.com/chokes1/

 

https://www.judo-for-self-defense.com/judo-chokes.html

 

http://www.fightingarts.com/reading/article.php?id=143

 

https://grapplingschool.com/can-you-choke-in-judo/

 

 

 

 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Tatsuo's Kumite by Sherman Harrill

 

Tatsuo's Kumite by Sherman Harrill

shared by Rich Ruberto

04-27-2013

  


 

KUMITE

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1.    a. Left hand hold right wrist

From Seisan, pull the hand back to the release position and strike to the solar plexus.

 

b. Two hands hold one wrist

Step in and grab your hand from the top, drive the elbow up to the chin for a strike followed,with a backfist. This can also be done by going underneath grabbing your fist stepping  forward into Seiunchin doing a elbow strike reinforced with the other hand.

 

c. Left hand hold right hand, from side position

From Chinto, hand grab is from over the top, trap his hand and go into a hand bar.

 

d. Right hand hold right wrist

Thumb on the top, bring the hand to the outside and over the top striking to the throat with a shuto strike. The left hand will go underneath the right arm in a open palm to protect the ribs.

 

e. Right hand hold right wrist from top

Grab comes from over the top, from Seiunchin reinforced block traps the hand and goes into backfist strike to the nose.

 

 

 

2. a. Outside block, punch inside

Attacker right foot forward, right hand punch.  Defender steps back, right foot back side block, reverse punch to the solar plexus.

 

b. Inside block, punch side

Attacker right foot forward, right hand punch. Defender steps back right foot, side block, reverse punch to the ribs.

 

c. Step forward, punch

Attacker right foot forward, right hand punch. Defender ( from the end move of Naihanchi) steps back into Naihanchi and punch.

 

d. Shoulder block

From Sunsu attacker steps forward lead punch, block then backfist

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e. Grab arm, elbow

From Sunsu attacker steps forward lead punch, defender steps in grabs the wrist steps around breaks elbow, then elbow strike to back.

Hook wrist from over top, arm bar then elbow strike Open palm deflect fast spin around with elbow strike.

 

 

3. a. Punch back of hand

Attacker throws twist punch, defender down strikes to the back of the hand, the same as knocking on a door. Use cat stance from Seiunchin backfist for punch or kick.

 

b. Punch back of hand side

Isshin~Ryu punch attacker right foot forward, right lunge punch. Defender left foot back, backfist with right hand.

 

c. Punch back of hand knuckle

If the attacker steps in with left punch strike with knuckles of fingers on the back of the fist. This can also be use to strike on inside of the wrist. 

 

 

4. a. Knuckle block for kick, counter kick

Attacker kicks from right leg, defender steps back down block with knuckle strike to the Shin then counters with a kick with the right leg.

 

b. Cross arm block

From Chinto kata X block, blocking with the back hand and knuckle strike with the lead hand.

 

c. Left hand push right leg inside counter kick

Heel palm block leg across (close out) then counter kick to groin or inside of leg.

 

d. Knee block, kick

From Wansu kata, knee bump the leg across then counter with a kick.

 

e. Grab leg, grab Adam's apple, trip punch From SNT hook the kick, while grabbing Adam's apple, drive knee into the groin while

keeping control of the trapped leg then punch.

 

 

5. a. Hold arm, use against punch

Trap lead punch with both hands as the attacker punches with other hand jerk the arm to the inside of the body.

b. Left kick

Same as (a) arm will be jerked towards the kicking leg.

 

c. Right kick

Same as (b)

 

d. Twist

The attacker attempts to spin out and around, bring their arm up and over the shoulder into a arm bar.

 

 

 

6. a. One hand hold gi, grab, twist, kick

From Sunsu the first toe rip. The attacker grabs your gi, grab thumb and wrist rotate, toe rip.

 

b. Two hand hold gi, push kick

From Sunsu the second kick, toe rip . The attacker has a judo lapel

cross grab, reach up underneath as in the kata and toe rip.

 

c. Trip two feet kick

The same as a and b except use a kick, sweep the leg out and follow up with a heek stomp kick.

 

 

7. a. Full nelson, karate cut groin

From Sunsu hands go up and out to the sides (little fingers facing out)

bump with the hips then strike to groin.

 

b. Full nelson,grab leg, heel kick

Same as a except after the bump step to side grab their left leg, keep your Right leg in close to their left leg and do heel stomp into the groin.

 

c. Full nelson, grab both legs, karate cut groin

After the bump slip leg behind them, grab and bring both leg into the air

release one and strike to the groin.

 

d. Back neck breaker and choke hold, cut groin

Point hand into air while striking to the groin. You can also just grab a

hand full.

 

 

8. a. Bear hug waist, hands free, grab one finger, break or hit back of handGrab one finger or thumb and hit your hand with a open hand, if you can’t Grab a finger just rap on the back of the hand until they let go.

 

b. Bear hug around arms and waist, grab groin

Sensei said to dust hips off, each time striking to the groin while moving

leg to the inside. You can also step to the side grab the leg and do as in

 

c. Head lock, grab groin and one shoulder break

Attacker has you locked with his left arm, reach in and grab the groin

with your right hand while the left hand grabs the front of the gi by

the neck, step in with your right leg in front and dump followed with a

a counter.  Same grab, left hand hooks behind the leg at the knee while the right hand goes over the head and with the index finger under the nose pull back and raise the leg sticking the groin with right hand.

 

d. Head lock, knuckles in side

Take knuckles and grind into the sides until they release.

 

e. Full Nelson, jerk shoulder up kick legs out in front

Throw arms straight up in the air, drop straight to the ground, punch to the Groin and kick to the mid section.

 

 

9. a. Devils hand shake, grab your fist , pull, kick

Pull your hand to your center and hold on as you kick (push) the leg

out SNT then counter.

 

b. Double devils hand shake, twist over, elbow kick

Have to be a young person to do this. Step forward to make the attackers hold on tight then flip  over and counter with a kick and elbow strike.

 

 

10. a. Two hand straight choke, break, grab Adam's apple

Attacker is setting on top and has a choke hold. The defender reaches inside

with his left arm at the their elbow, at the same time bring the right arm upinside and grabbing the throat. Pressure is applied to their right arm and throat while rolling over onto your side, holding their right arm down and controlling them with the choke.

 

Same attack as above except they are choking with their left and attempt to strike you with their right hand. Defender brings right hand to the inside and blocks their right hand strike as you go for the choke. Finish the same as 10 a.

 

b. Cross arm choke, one arm and shoulder up between his arms and grab Adam's apple Judo cross arm choke. Same as above.

 

c. Smother hold, knuckles in side

Judo cover from the top down with attacker holding onto your obi.

Knuckles into the side until they get off.

 

 

11. a. Straight stab, grab hand and wrist, twist, kick, trip, kick

Attack comes from below the waist up with right foot forward, right hand stab.  Step back ith right foot, left hand to inside of the wrist, right hand comes up  Twist joint to the outside, kick, sweep leg and drop down, heel stomp and punch. This can be done with out the sweep, just take down with the joint lock.

 

 

12. a. Ice pick stab, block across, kick

Knife is raised high above the head in a down strike with right hand and right foot forward. Step back right foot, left hand open ark sweep, right hand chop  to the neck. Right foot kick to the groin. The person can be taken down with a  sweep, heel stomp and a kick.

 

13. a. Straight stab, both hands up, karate cut block, kick

Coming in  with knifes in both hands, hands raise to high port, down strikes and pulls apart as in Sanchin then kick.

 

14. a. Straight stab leaning forward, grab hand with both of yours, pull, trap at elbow Lunges in with right hand and right foot forward, step back deep deflecting with the left hand grabbing the wrist with the right then left hand grabs. Pulling them  

to the deck as you turn and place your left knee on the back of their arm (rub point) right hand has the wrist control or break at elbow.

 

 

15. a. Two knife straight stab, squat kick

Person attacks with both knifes, same deflect as 14a squat to the side and kick.