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ISSUE
33 FEATURES
NOBUYUKI
ARAMOTO. 'The new generation'.
By
John Cheetham.
Black-Belt
or 'Sensei'. By Mike Clarke.
KYU
SHO JUTSU - Replacing the missing elements.
By
Vince Morris.
MAE
GERI - A technical breakdown.
(Demonstrated
By SENSEI Y. OSAKA).
Letters
to the editor.
JIM
WOOD 5th DAN J.K.A. 'Japanese dojo in Scotland'.
By
George Carruthers.
CYRIL
CUMMINS 5th DAN K.U.G.B./J.K.A. Blackpool Course.
SHU-HA-RI
'The way of nature'. By Mike Clarke.
SENSEI
MASAO KAWASOE Visits W.T.K.F. North Wales Course.
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NOBUYUKI
ARAMOTO
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SHOTOKAN
KARATE MAGAZINE EDITORIAL
This
issue marks the eighth year of publication of S.K.M. and I'm more than
happy to report that even in the present economic climate and times of
recession, that the magazine is actually going great guns and new personal
subscribers and clubs are joining us all the time.
The
thing I like most is all the letters saying that S.K.M. is really 'the'
only truly TRADITIONAL magazine. I don't feature many Championships, I
hardly know anyone who's interested in that anyway. I don't have anything
to do with Martial Arts movies or films that may have a few fight scenes.
How can that be for anyone who's 'serious'. As Sensei KATO said about
Jean Claude Van Damme, "He can only kick off one leg."
I
hopefully, like you, am simply a 'student' of Karate and in particular
SHOTOKAN Karate which I feel has everything if you look closely enough
for it, including close-range, grappling, throws, etc.
Everyone
seemed to enjoy Vince Morris's article in the last issue. His follow-
up this time is also very interesting, although I do disagree on one point.
Vince says you get less effective in your techniques with age. He should
go and train with Sensei KASE or Sensei ASAI, both well over sixty, but
that's my opinion.
This
is what it's all about - OPINIONS. We should all be able to take constructive
criticism. I get on really well with Vince and think his articles are
brilliant, but I don't have to agree with everything he or anyone else
has to say. I know his stuff is field tested and amazingly effective,
this is a fact. Whether or not he's HISTORICALLY accurate is another question.
Who 'really' knows?
I've
had people phone me in 'confidence' and say he's talking a load of nonsense.
Also letters saying that he's jumping on the George Dillman bandwagon,
but the letters are always 'NOT FOR PUBLICATION', which is sad because
it's just a matter of OPINION. I'm definitely going to get him down to
my dojo for a course. I want to have a good look at this VITAL POINTS
theory. I personally am very interested in effective techniques, but also
and equally if not more importantly, I want to stay in really good condition
and try and develop a fluent Karate as I get older and for me, the J.K.A.
basics are the key to finding that. It's a case of everyone to their own
'WAY'.
I'm
really pleased with this issue and believe me I am my own worst critic
in everything. I don't pretend to be a 'SENSEI'. I'm not. I'm a student
of SHOTOKAN just like all of you. I keep training and trying to improve
and hopefully through S.K.M. pass on useful information about our style
of Karate-do. Also allowing many different VOICES' to be heard, not only
from the U.K., but from all over the world.
There
are, however, still closed minds amongst us, and unfortunately they often
belong to very 'senior' instructors who for numerous reasons don't like
their students hearing these voices. I believe this attitude is detrimental
to the overall progression of these students who are quite often kept
in the dark for years, both technically and politically. Politics in Karate
is sad, but it's there! Open courses should be encouraged by all senior
Instructors, they bring us all together and do promote UNITY, FRIENDSHIP
and the positive sides to KARATE. Remember - there's nothing more SERIOUS
than FUN.
EDITOR.
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