Thursday, October 30, 2008

Two tips

In Wansu Kata when in the Chinese hidden foot stance be prepared to kick with the hidden leg. In other words, it is not weight barring (not setting up for a hane goshi).


Master Adams says to always watch the back side. To practice this in kata tighten both fist when you punch. Plant both feet in the stance. The full body is prepared not just the single weapon of focus.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Eightfold Path


Research this website, The Eightfold Path. A home study course in Isshinryu Karate by Shihan Harry G. Smith, a direct student of the Founder of Isshinryu, Grand Master Tatsuo Shimabukuro.

Wansu Kata

Joslin's East West Karate—Wansu Kata Facts

What is Wansu Kata known for? The "Big Drop"
What technique do you get for the first time in Wansu Kata? The "Cross-body" punch
What is the new stance you learn in Wansu? Zen Kutsu Dachi
From which village in Okinawa did Wansu come from? Tomari
What is the principle of Wansu Kata? Changing distances
What does Isshinryu mean? One Heart Way
From whom did Master Shimabuku learn Wansu Kata? Chotoku Kyan
Which instructor taught Master Shimabuku Ippon kumite? Master Chokki Motobu




Shotokan practicioners call the Wansu Kata Empi which relates to the flight of the swallow. Master Funakoshi was probably reminded of the up and down movement of swallows in flight in the movement if the kata.


The kata comes from the Shorin-Ryu system and is named for a Chinese attaché. The attaché, some sources say, was shipwrecked while others say he was sent by the government about 1863 to Tomari, near Shuri. Master Wansu was known as the birdman and the Wansu art became known as Tomari Te (forerunners of Shorin-Ryu). Wansu is known as the dumping form and is also known for the hidden punch in the kata and for strong arm punches.


Bushi Matsumura taught the Kata to Choki Motobu and Chotoku Kyan, masters of Shimabuku.


Isshin-Ryu Karate: The One Heart - One Mind Method
by Master Allen Wheeler

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Correct knife attack

Like most beginners, you don't know how to attack.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Test for Purple Belt 2nd Stripe

Renshi Bennati tested me for the second stripe on the purple belt tonight. I need to work on maintaining a vertical center line.

Turns out the "big drop" in the kata is more a goshi as opposed to a katsugi.