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ISSUE
28 FEATURES
TAKAYUKI
MIKAMI 8th Dan (Interview).
By D. Walsh and B. Watkins. Children
in the Dojo. Article by Tracey Phipps.
In
Defence of MASTER FUNAKOSHI.
By Barrie Mainwaring. Letters
to the editor.
No
'WAY' of Karate, One Man's View.
By
Ken Hollows.
Timing
'The Secret Weapon'.
By J. Cheetham & Steve Cattle. K.U.G.B.
25th Anniversary.
Story By John Cheetham. Knaresborough
Weekend Course.
Report By Roy Huddart. S.E.K.U.
Isle of Wight Course.
Report
By Vanessa St. Clair
K.U.G.B.
Lancaster Kata Course & Kodokai visit Japan.
SENSEI
SETO 6th Dan J.K.A. Visits Britain.
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FRONT
COVER:
(First time in 'COLOUR'). SENSEI
MASAO KAWASOE 6th DAN.
IF YOU'RE
WONDERING WHY HE'S ON THE FRONT COVER, SIMPLE, HE REPRESENTS 'PERFECT
SHOTOKAN KARATE TECHNIQUE.
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SHOTOKAN
KARATE
MAGAZINE EDITORIAL
I
think you will find that we have some really varied articles in this,
the 28th issue of the only all SHOTOKAN magazine in the world. We have
a recent interview with the very Senior Japanese Sensei, TAKAYUKI MIKAMI,
who resides in the U.S.A. This interview was done especially for S.K.M.
by some of Sensei Mikami's students - they are all S.K.M. readers.
I
personally enjoyed what Steve Cattle has to say about what was definitely
Steve's personal 'forte' during his long and very successful Competition
career. Namely, that Steve had superb 'TIMING'. He really could read his
opponents' actions and strike at exactly the right moment, a marvellous
skill. Steve as usual has some very interesting points to make about a
subject he has studied in great depth.
The
K.U.G.B. celebrate their 25th Anniversary this year, and I thought it
would be nice to do an article, considering that virtually 'ALL' the now
senior SHOTOKAN people in this country started off with the K.U.G.B. It's
a part of British Shotokan History, and they have had some incredible
students and instructors over the years. The names read like a 'Who's
Who' of Shotokan Karate.
The
J.K.A. situation is made even more confusing in this issue because two
'letters' appear, one from each faction of the split. One is in the 'Letters'
page and the other is in the K.U.G.B. article. Most confusing! Still that's
Karate politics for you. As someone said recently, "Does it matter, just
keep training!"
I
received an amazing amount of 'letters' about Ken Hollows' comments in
the last two issues. So, I've let Ken write an article this time which
will 'do a few heads in' as it were! He brings up the point whether or
not Karate Masters are really in a position to teach MORALS? Interesting
stuff from Mr. Hollows!
Included
in this issue is, I feel, a very important article by Tracey Phipps, 'Children
in the Dojo'. We really do have a responsibility to children who train
in Shotokan Karate, and I found Tracey's thoughts and ideas on teaching
children very good indeed. They are the future Karate generation, but
this brings up Ken Hollows' point about teaching morals! Good training.
EDITOR
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