amerissa2890 Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 1.Do the slow movements fast.2.Do the kata with your eyes closed.3.Do the kata in your head.4.Do the Kata and pretend you’re “angry”.5.Do the Kata outside.6.Do your kata to music.These ways do not belong to me.They belong to karate by jesse
ps1 Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 The 4 methods we practiced in Shotokan were:1. Proper pace and rythm2. Extremely fast, just remember it as quickly as possible, moves didn't need to be fully extended, just get from one spot to the next as quickly as possible3. Do every move as strong as you possibly could with every stance being as low as you could possibly do.4. Do the full kata as slowly as you possibly could do "It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."
sensei8 Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 Well, these ways of training Kata are just that to me, 6 ways; nothing new to me. In that, I don't train in kata by pretending that I'm angry because I believe that it's not conducive with any learning maxim; Mizu no kokoro and Tsuki no kokoro: Mind like the moon and mind like water, for example.Focus isn't being angry, imho. **Proof is on the floor!!!
hammer Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 I always strive to train kata the way they are supposed to be done. Doing otherwise can introduce bad habits.IMHO...
jaypo Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 If I get hung up while doing a kata, I do it with my eyes closed. It helps me to remove my mind from it. I love doing a kata slow and overexaggerated. It feels awesome. Seek Perfection of CharacterBe FaithfulEndeavorRespect othersRefrain from violent behavior.
Canadian77 Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 Not sure if this is just automatic and so not mentioned yet, but we also have to practice our kata in other directions, as well as on the opposite side (ex. everything generally done to the right is done to the left and vice versa). This is once we are fairly comfortable with the regular way, of course.
hammer Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 Not sure if this is just automatic and so not mentioned yet, but we also have to practice our kata in other directions, as well as on the opposite side (ex. everything generally done to the right is done to the left and vice versa). This is once we are fairly comfortable with the regular way, of course.Doing the kata in different directions is a good way to practice as well. Forgot about that one.
Spartacus Maximus Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 Here are the ways we do kata:1. Divide the kata in 2 or three step sequences and repeat these as if they were separate kata. This is great if your practise space is very small( like a bedroom or small apartment.2. Do one move at a time and slow way way way down like tai chi. This way helps with learning body mechanics for each technique and trains correct transition from one thing to the next. Especially stances and foot work.3. The third one we do is practise in a continuous loop. Instead of finishing the kata go back to the start and do it over and over as many times as possible without stopping. This method is quite intense more so if you do it with power. Sometime people fall over from doing this. It's a great workout and helps ingrain the kata once all the move are learned.
Nidan Melbourne Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Here is what we do at my dojo1) Normal Pace 2) Slow 3) Maximum Strength (NOT SPEED)4) Completely Relaxed (Little tension in body except to stay upright and perform the techniques)5) eyes closed 6) Start & finish facing a corner instead of a wall 7) Do the Opposite - Start with opposite foot - Seeiunchin for instance, you start with left foot and continue from there. And do the kata that way. I choose Seeiunchin because it has the same steps on each side but has the linking segments which are the real challange.
Harlan Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 1. Practice with no pauses2. Take out discreet sequences that 'work' and practice on both sides.3. Practice with a partner, and as realisitically as possible. Really simple way to decide that some bunkai are unrealistic. Leaves fall.
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