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fujicolt wrote:Ok - I'll be the contraversial one - Humanpunchingbag and Renegademink!
gentlemen - whilst i have read your long comments with great interest - where have you been for several decades? you merely bring up (in your own way) points made LONG ago and addressed by many Shotokan Karateka within their training regimes. there is ample evidence of this not only outside but within the JKA.
yer need to get out more lads and have a look around! what you are suggesting should happen IS and has been for a long time in many dojo. Yes - i would totally agree IT does need to become more involved in the learning and Grading processes but come on please stop telling us 'what we should be doing' when many have for a very long time![]()
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and PLEASE don't do a word by word analysis of my post and look for ways to avoid what i am saying to you. Get your gi's on and go see it - i can recommend MANY Dojo, and Instructors whom will help you catch up
As a matter of fact Dave - I am at one quite near you very soon - your welcome to come along as my Guest - for free!
fujicolt wrote:Ok - I'll be the contraversial one - Humanpunchingbag and Renegademink!
gentlemen - whilst i have read your long comments with great interest - where have you been for several decades? you merely bring up (in your own way) points made LONG ago and addressed by many Shotokan Karateka within their training regimes. there is ample evidence of this not only outside but within the JKA.
yer need to get out more lads and have a look around! what you are suggesting should happen IS and has been for a long time in many dojo. Yes - i would totally agree IT does need to become more involved in the learning and Grading processes but come on please stop telling us 'what we should be doing' when many have for a very long time![]()
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and PLEASE don't do a word by word analysis of my post and look for ways to avoid what i am saying to you. Get your gi's on and go see it - i can recommend MANY Dojo, and Instructors whom will help you catch up
As a matter of fact Dave - I am at one quite near you very soon - your welcome to come along as my Guest - for free!
humanpunchingbag wrote:And you an I both know that there are LOTS of JKA style dojos that do just parade around: I trained with one in Vancouver, Canada last year: two continual hours of basic kihon and kata with not one moment of partner training. Not even one round of one-step kumite or any applications training. There are still a few dinasaurs around, believe me.
kensei wrote:humanpunchingbag wrote:And you an I both know that there are LOTS of JKA style dojos that do just parade around: I trained with one in Vancouver, Canada last year: two continual hours of basic kihon and kata with not one moment of partner training. Not even one round of one-step kumite or any applications training. There are still a few dinasaurs around, believe me.
I see no value in training endlessly with out applying the things you are doing. Hell even my kids classes have kumite built in and we only do one hour. I have taught classes were we did just Kihon and Kata, but that was to improve Kata and it was one in five were we did not actually do some kumite. And even then we did applications for understanding.
My issue is with Dojos like this that do this kind of stuff, and may very well develop great Kihon with their students...but they could not spar to use the Kihon Waza to save their lives.....or worse yet they throw pretty kicks and punches that land in the air no where near the targets....seen lots of that before.
kensei wrote:humanpunchingbag wrote:And you an I both know that there are LOTS of JKA style dojos that do just parade around: I trained with one in Vancouver, Canada last year: two continual hours of basic kihon and kata with not one moment of partner training. Not even one round of one-step kumite or any applications training. There are still a few dinasaurs around, believe me.
I see no value in training endlessly with out applying the things you are doing. Hell even my kids classes have kumite built in and we only do one hour. I have taught classes were we did just Kihon and Kata, but that was to improve Kata and it was one in five were we did not actually do some kumite. And even then we did applications for understanding.
My issue is with Dojos like this that do this kind of stuff, and may very well develop great Kihon with their students...but they could not spar to use the Kihon Waza to save their lives.....or worse yet they throw pretty kicks and punches that land in the air no where near the targets....seen lots of that before.
Kinda like this? I know that it's not JKA or Shotokan at all for that matter, but nonetheless... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlnlBVl3Xrg... Skip to 1.20...
If any of those kids try that kinda stuff against a chav with a knife, they're going to find themselves in hospital under life support before they even know it...
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james luke wrote:agree about techniques involving knives are inappropriate for kids Bryce but in the current social climate in England with our problems with youth knife crime we would be remiss if we did not include some form of "knife awareness". We talk to our younger students about reasons they may carry knives and the consequences, injuries etc. A sad necessity.
kensei wrote:it would be silly not to include some good self defense in your Karate classes...I mean what is Karate if not a self defense?
However, idiot training like that should be avoided...lest we become ATA components!
humanpunchingbag wrote:kensei wrote:it would be silly not to include some good self defense in your Karate classes...I mean what is Karate if not a self defense?
However, idiot training like that should be avoided...lest we become ATA components!
And I agree; age appropriate self-defense with appropriate topics. Just look at the silly beggars doing "knife defenses": cartwheels, supposedly heel kicks from a hand-stand, take-downs that would never work. I realize that these are just kids, but some instructor put them up to that garbage. Heck, they were even dancing to music as they did it. What in the world was that guy thinking about? Is there not a real possibility that one of these little tykes might get the idea he could pull that stuff out in the school yard? Worse yet; they are being taught to "play" with knives: why not just turn them loose with sharp scissors and tell them to run around wildly?
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