From
my translation of Kenji Tokitsu's work. All errors of translation are proudly
my own fault.
Unfortunately I translated this decades ago, no longer can find the original
source, and admit the use of French for those living in France was very
different from the French that was taught to me, which probably explains my
translation problems.
And Kyan was also
prophetic
2 –
When one trained traditionally in combat, without any protection, this was not
without accidents. It will be necessary to use from now on (in the future)
certain protections, like those of kendo, and to wear rubber gloves. We will
then be able to avoid accidents.
However
I would not expect that he would think it would be a Korean TKD instructor,
jhoon Rhee, in Washington DC, who would make it happen.
Jhoon Ree
Among Kyan’s teachings:
1 – It is appropriate to teach in the following order:
explain
first what is karate,
what is the attitude of training, then learn the forms and the movement.
Then learn the way of striking with the fist and the elbow,
the way of kicking,
the parries corresponding with the techniques of seizing and immobilization,
and finally the kata.
It is well after one has well learned a kata that one should be initiated into
combat.
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