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ISSUE
30 FEATURES
'New
Horizons' MASAO KAWASOE 7th DAN.
Interview
By Kenny Taylor.
HIDETAKA
NISHIYAMA 'The Lighthouse of Traditional Karate'.
Letters
to the editor.
Stretching
Scientifically.
Book Review
By John Cheetham.
'Beyond
Karate' By Bozenna Tedder, S.K.I. (GB) P.R. Officer.
Secondary
Elements of Kumite.
By
Steve Hyland.
HIROSHI
SHIRAI, 'The Man, The Master, The Myth.
By
Carlo Henke.
Purpose
Built Dojo in Cork.
Chief
Instructor Tim Harte.
TAIJI
KASE, 'The Wind Divine'. By Luciano Puricelli
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Story
MASTER
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SHOTOKAN
KARATE
MAGAZINE EDITORIAL
Welcome
to the first issue of S.K.M. for 1992. In this issue we have profiles
on three of the world's most Senior SHOTOKAN Senseis. Master NISHIYAMA,
(the head of l.T.K.F. International Traditional Karate Federation), KASE,
(W.K.S.A. World Karate Shotokan Academy) and SHIRAI, (E.T.K.F. European
Traditional Karate Federation), as well as a recent interview with Sensei
MASAO KAWASOE, the Chief instructor of U.K.T.F. (United Kingdom Traditional
Karate Federation). All these Instructors work closely together as you
will see by reading all the latest information in this edition. I would
like to thank Sensei Shirai and some of his senior Italian students for
supplying this material.
There's
a very interesting Technical article in this issue by Steve Hyland. It
looks at a point many instructors will have seen over the years. Namely,
that you often get excellent Technical students who cannot get to grips
with Kumite (sparring) for various reasons. All these reasons are discussed
in Steve's article.
Sensei
KAWASOE appears in S.K.M. once again and talks about 'Studying Karate
with your Gi on'. I think we all know what he means by that remark! Keep
training!
Boz
Tedder's article is most interesting, with all the talk about the 'WAY'
of Karate and also a Ladies view on Karate training, with some fine quotes
from Master HIROKAZU KANAZAWA.
I
still keep receiving 'Letters' from both factions of the J.K.A. (JAPAN
KARATE ASSOCIATION) and I've purposely 'NOT' included them in this issue.
They are still going on about who is the 'REAL' J.K.A. and who is not!
From the letters sent to S.K.M. it seems SHOTOKAN people are fed up with
hearing about the dispute and the J.K.A. of both sides should take heed.
It's such a shame that this split in the J.K.A. has occurred but nevertheless,
it has and a lot of Shotokan people have had to make a choice. They are
all amazingly talented instructors on both sides of the fence and my advice
would be, train with all of them if you get the chance.
We
can't say in this country that we don't get the very 'BEST' of World Shotokan
Masters visiting and teaching here. Just look at some of the courses this
year. Sensei ENOEDA's course at Crystal Palace has Senseis TANAKA, TABATA
and OSAKA, Sensei KATO's April course in York has Senseis ASAI, YAMAGUCHI,
KAGAWA and possibly YAHARA. Then there is Sensei kawasoe's course in April
with Senseis KASE, SHIRAI, NAITO, and possibly NISHIYAMA. So, as you can
see from this alone, here we have the 'creme de la creme' right here on
our doorstep. Most important of all is that all these courses are 'open'
to Shotokan or other stylists from any organisation, thank goodness. This
is how it should be, as we virtually all agree. An interesting point being,
that ALL the above mentioned Japanese Instructors were once part of the
J.K.A. as it used to be!
I
make no apology for all the advertisements in S.K.M. If they weren't there,
then there would be no magazine. This is the way all magazines and periodicals
survive, unless they are funded by large organisations or whatever. At
least they are valid, interesting adverts whether it be for VIDEOS, BOOKS,
TRAINING COURSES, MARTIAL ARTS, GOODS, or even the many different SHOTOKAN
ASSOCIATIONS who now advertise for clubs to join them. This is all part
of Karate these days and like it or lump it, we have to accept it.
Good
training for 1992.
EDITOR.
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