Friday lunchtime, and I’m still trying to take in all that happened on Wednesday evening. I can remember most of the Koryu Uchinadi drill Ben taught us and I’ve made the best written notes I can. Unfortunately I can’t remember the last part of the sequence or how it loops. Hopefully C or M will remember, but if not I’ll have to ask Ben via email.
I found some footage of the same application flow-drill on Patrick McCarthy’s Youtube page, though it’s a bit rough and ready and too fast to absorb in places. The participants were obviously going at it hell-for-leather, so its tough to see the detail.
Ben’s understanding of karate is on a whole different level – he seems to have absorbed a principle-based-training model that seems as desirable as it does foreign, and for that reason his view of kata is far clearer and less dogmatic than mine.
His applications for the “hopping backwards through rice paddies” mnemonic from Chinto freaked me out. I’d previously visualised some of the applications that were described on Iain’s message board but still not been convinced as to their effectiveness (or even whether they truly could be accepted as part of the original kata), but damn me when he choked me out or did that neck destruction technique with the bouncing foot motion I was totally freaked. His level of knowledge is clearly exceptional.
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