Saturday 3/29

Worked on basics, including:

jodan, chudan and gedan shuto-uke

Uraken sliding forward

Combination attacks with movement, esp.  slide, step

Kicks

Front, side and mawashi-geri.
While working on kaiten ushiro-geri, Sensai related a story showing  the power you can develop with the technique. He said the three most important factors in effective techniques are:

Centrifugal Force
Acceleration
Leverage

Performed each of the Fukyugata and Pinan katas.

In Pinan Yondan, the move after the second hiji-ate should be executed stepping forward with the left foot into kosa-dachi while blocking and striking simultaneously.

Full House

If last Saturday was one of the smallest classes I could recall being part of, then today’s kata class was one of the biggest. Usually we can get by with one line, but today it took two or even three.

Worked on all kata as a group through Pinan Sandan. The double block in Pinan Sandan should be deep, yet contained so as not to go beyond shoulder width. After that we broke out into groups by highest Pinan kata. With Zack and Noah leading my group went through Pinan Godan maybe 10 times – to the point I was sweating and fatigued.

We then went through the Naihanchi kata. In Naihanchi Nidan, the sequence after the supported chudan-uke is two elbow attacks – one to the rear and one to the front. I need to continue working on relaxing while performing all the Naihanchi kata.

Today was tonfa day, so we practiced basics, as well as Fukyugata Ichi. I need to practice the figure eight motion especially with my left hand. After I repair the loose grip on one tonfa, that is.

Finally, I worked on Pinan Shodan bunkai with Jessan and Noah. I need a lot of practice here, but after going through it several times, I think I have the basic pattern down. Also based on the bunkai, I see some ways I can improve my kata here as well.

Class and Belt Test

Saturday morning class was about the smallest I’ve seen in quite a while. Only 5 people (including myself) and Sensai.

After stretching, we skipped laps and other conditioning and instead worked Ido Kihon.

When performing nekoashi-dachi, the rear leg should push forward and the front foot should land heel first before returning to nekoashi-dachi again.

Sensai complimented my chudan soto shuto-uke.

Performed Fukyugata Ⅰ/Ⅱ and Pinan Shodan/Nidan.

Sensai also complimented my second Kentsui-uchi in Pinan Nidan.

Sensai talked again about including snap in double blocks where the second is really an attack. Mentioned Soke twisting his wrists when taking breaks between sessions. He also talked about focusing energy on each movement and the importance and connection of the kiai in that regard. My kiais need to be better. They should be less hesitant, more spontaneous and louder.

Belt test

While performing yakusoku kumite Sensai pointed out that I that I am not kiai’ing correctly or consistently. After that, however, I think I performed yakosoku kumite Ⅰ-Ⅳ credibly for my level.

During Nekoashi-dachi as part of Ido Kihon, I really felt it in my quads. Obviously, I have gotten out of shape over the winter. That should improve as I’m working oustide more in the coming months.

I did not know the student creed, however I do know O Sensai’s recommendations for study. Nonetheless, I need to learn the creed since it’s specific to the Mastin dojo.

Performed Fukyugata, Pinan (except godan) and all Naihanchi kata. Of the Naihanchi kata, shodan was the better of the three. Nidan and sandan were somewhat rushed, a bit out of balance ( I had to catch myself more than once.) and I also caught my gi with my hand a couple of times. Somehow, I continue to be nervous and self-conscious during tests despite practicing outside the dojo. I have improved a lot in the last 2.5 years though.

In the end, I not only passed, but passed another belt to San Kyu (Brown Ⅰ).

March 19 Kata Class

Kata class this week was led by Laura.

Practiced kata through Naihanchi Shodan. I need to pay attention to my footwork in Pinan Sandan. I could tell I was still moving my feet while blocking in step two. Also need to make sure the sase hiji-ate are in jigotai-dachi.
I still occasionally kiai at the wrong point in Pinan godan, but then again I still make mistakes in all the other kata.

Nunchaku

Worked on basics and Fukyugata Ichi Ⅱ and Ⅲ led by Zack. Despite not practicing the harder version in months much of it was surprisingly familiar.

Pinan Nidan Saturday

Sensai led what ended up being a Pinan Nidan themed class.

Unfortunately, my performances of that kata were not particularly good and on the turns, off balance. I think I need to step further to the outside on the gedan-uke zenkutsu-dachi. That should bring my stance back to shoulder width.

I’m certain sensai noticed but also wasn’t the only person that had problems.  Later in the class we formed two lines and raced down the floor repeating that move each time changing direction 180°.

Spent some time free sparring and also practiced Yakusoku kumite Ⅵ.