When I was a new
student I was working as a construction laborer. So when I started karate, the
fee of $15,00 a month, while not exhorbitant, was still a financial stretch for
me. One I was willing to pay, but one evening Sensei told us he was looking for
someone to clean the dojo each week and he was willing to have them do so in
lieu of paymet for instruction. That was right up my alley, so I applied for
that role,
I was accepted,
Dennis Lockwood, informed me what they needed me to do, and I was given a key
to the dojo. I found Sunday afternoons were most convenient for me to do so.
The I began to
go and clean there, Such duties as wash
and was the dojo floor. I also enjoyed that I could then train alone in the
dojo after cleaning it.
Then one Sunday
afternoon Sensei dropped in, with his friend from Virginia, Karl Hovey.
Karl was an
Okinawan, who on Okinawa, studied another Okinawan system. But moving to the
States began to study Isshinryu here.
Karl invited me
to work out with them, But being a yellow belt, I felt to self conscious to do
so and I declined, Choosing to remain cleaning the dojo while they were there.
I was very
impressed watching them do kata, far above what I knew.
But then I
overheard Sensei tell Karl he would show him his Seagull kata.
I knew so little
I did not know what he was doing. Now I understand he was just performing
Kusanku kata.
Karl watched,
and Sensei did the kata very slowly and dramatically.
This hands rose
toward the skies, then circled down, al in most slow motion.
When his hands
finished their descent they slowly entered the front kamae of Kusanku, just as
in the kata.
Though the
execution Seisei was slightly angled down and forward. But as he completed
entering the kamae he straightened up.
At that moment
he relaxed his knees and his gi bottom was slightly hitched up, But now
releasing his knees as he straightened up.
His gi legs
dropped down in perfect unison with the rest of the motion.
That was his
Seagull Kata.
Priceless, and
one seen never to be forgotten.
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