When I was a beginner, kata application was not a
great part of the study, only a very small part.
Then when I trained at many schools the likewise did
not do much kata movement application study. It was the times. This was before
the idea ‘bunkai’ hit the magazines,
As well as everything that followed.
So I had no need to worry about what the founder
meant. Or any founders answers for that matter.
In time I acquired one definition for ‘bunkai’ not
used by the public.
And a great deal about many arts, from a version of Older style Shotokan, some Aikido, some Tjimande, a smattering of Bando, various Chinese school principles.
One day I began the step to learn how kata movement
could be applied.
Add a great deal of study with Sherman Harrill
(and his 40 years work on the logical use of
Isshinryu kata technique),
as well as ideas from many sources.
One day working on an idea I had, I asked a student
to attack me.
Now I had been working kata application
possibilities at various ranges.
This time I was going to use the immediate range
where the attacker was atop you.
The movement I used has been lost in time,
I did not follow my own rule and write it down.
But the principle behind that application study
rings true,
The attack was upon me, so I just did the kata
section.
Nailing my partner in the face.
So I did it again and got the same response.
What I discovered at close range there could be no
defense for what I was doing.
And nailed my attacker, every time.
At that range there was no time for the attacker
to
respond to my defense,
The speed of the attack moving toward me,
And the speed of my moving toward them,
Made defense impossible.
No worrying about vital points, pressure points, or
any of that.
Just do the kata movement.
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