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ISSUE
20 FEATURES
SHOJUN
SUGIYAMA: The one that got away.
By S. Hyland & J. Berry. Sensei
- Student ...Father - Son.
By John Cheetham. Letters
to the editor.
Shotokan
News and Views.
ZENKUTSU
DACHI - How to make it right for 'YOU'.
By John Cheetham. SHOTOKAN
'POLITICS' - Should we be interested?
By J. Cheetham. DAVE
HOOPER - 'The dust settles, or does it?'
By Steve Hyland. Shotokan
at the Dutch Open. S.K.G.B. Report.
Shotokan
Course and Comp Reports - Seishinkai & Toyakwai.
SENSEI
SHIRO ASANO Course. S.K.I. Report.
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Cover
Story
Sensei
Shiro Asano
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EDITORIAL
By John Cheetham
I have
recently been asked which Shotokan organisation I personally belong to,
or do I have my own set-up or whatever? I actually am not politically
or administratively involved with anyone. I am an honorary member of several
groups. My own Instructor is Sensei Kato and my members are members of
his association, Kodokai, and take their Dan gradings under him. I do
regular courses with Steve Hyland from N.A.S.K.O. but have no political
or administrative connection with any group. I just like having a Top
Class Japanese Shotokan Sensei to learn more about our marvellous style
from. It's that simple.
I think
two articles in this issue may be thought of as quite controversial but
that's what magazines are for, to bring things out into the open and let
people make up their own mind's about the various issues involved. One
of my articles looks at how Politics in Karate can, and sometimes does
affect your actual training. Secondly, Steve Hyland's in-depth research
into the differences between J.K.A. Shotokan and some British taught Shotokan.
Shotokan has developed in this country to be considerably different both
in Basic Techniques and KATA to what was originally taught by the J.K.A.
Instructors who first came to this country in the mid 1960's. This is
a very 'touchy' subject but needs to be looked at by teachers and students.
Steve
Hyland's article was inspired by Dave Hooper who was the first person
to come out and say that some in this country practice a Shotokan that
is far removed from that of the home of Shotokan, namely the JAPAN KARATE
ASSOCIATION. A very interesting comparison!
Obviously some groups are practising as near to J.K.A. Shotokan as possible but some are not! The Senior S.K.I. Sensei's, Kanazawa and Asano still teach Shotokan basics the way they themselves were taught at the J.K.A. So it is the British who have changed Shotokan not the Japanese Sensei's. There
are some great courses this summer. If you have not already been on a
residential Shotokan training week or weekend course then get out there
and start training with the wealth of Shotokan talent we have on offer
in this country today.
Good training.
Editor.
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