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ISSUE
64 FEATURES
MITSUSUKE
HARADA. 'ORTHODOX' SHOTOKAN. By Jonathan de' Claire.
Do
Instructors ever get it WRONG?
By John Holdsworth. Two
ways for GYAKU ZUKI?
By John Cheetham. Anna
Parkin. Karate: A path to Equality!
(Int') By Simon Oliver. Putting
the fight back in Kata.
By Patrick McCarthy. Karate
training in your life.
By Avi Rokah. Letters
to the editor.
Biomechanics
and karate.
By Dr. Guillermo Laich. |
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Cover
Story
Mitsusuke
Harada
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I've said
it many times before but where this magazine is concerned, 'SHOTOKAN'
is 'one' family, regardless of technical or political differences or emphasis
and you can't get anymore diverse than the SHOTOKAI, who's most senior
instructor in Europe, sensei Mitsusuke Harada, as you can see, is featured
in this issue of SKM. Harada sensei claims to teach, 'orthodox' Shotokan.
Some will possibly question this? However, it's a great story and there's
no denying Harada sensei's remarkable pedigree. One of Harada sensei's
longest practicing students, Stephen Hope 5th Dan, said of his teacher...
"Harada sensei is one of those people you meet once in a lifetime. An
individual of rare and exceptional talent. To his students he is a genius,
philosopher and teacher, a man who, in the dojo, has no concern for age,
sex, colour, culture or religion. In his quest to teach understanding
and excellence, he abandoned out-dated rituals and brought an atmosphere
of freedom that allowed new ideas and methods to flourish. He has spent
a lifetime in the pursuit of excellence, in himself and his students and
has always kept his goals clear, never allowing himself to be side-tracked
by trivialities. But perhaps his greatness, is the fact that he can bring
together people of all denominations and from different walks of life
under one roof, to strive together in harmony for a better understanding."
It's no
secret that the Shotokai and the JKA were never on the best of terms (to
put it mildly!) and disagreed on virtually everything both technically
and politically. So, even at the start there were different factions in
Shotokan, even though they were all directly related to Funakoshi's karate.
I'm certain JKA senseis like Nishiyama, Okazaki and Sugiura would 'also'
claim to be teaching 'orthodox' Shotokan, as they are the same age as
Harada sensei and all trained under Master Funakoshi. And according to
American historian Randall Hassell, from his excellent book, 'Shotokan
Karate, Its History and Evolution' (ISBN 0-911921-05-02) Master Funakoshi
was very active with the formation and running of the JKA and went to
the JKA Honbu dojo every day until the day he died in 1957. The history
of Shotokan is a bit of a puzzle! I've read so many varying accounts that
it's almost amusing! However, like all 'families' there will always be
differences. Still, what's most important is the 'here and now', not the
past, and Shotokan is as strong as ever worldwide, so we must be doing
something right! You know the old saying... "Don't change what works."
Patrick
McCarthy's article 'makes sense' of what kata really is, and indeed, where
it evolved from. We have an interview with Pat McCarthy (for a later edition),
basically about why he opened a college specifically for 'instructors'.
One point he makes in the interview that stuck in my mind was when he
said...."I'll be the first to admit that the goals of this program are
so far removed from street fighting that we could never possibly represent
a threat to any school, tradition or organisation which trains for that
application." That's an honest approach!
Good health
and good training, Editor.
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