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ISSUE
34 FEATURES
MASTER
NISHIYAMA 3 Day Seminar.
Report
By Ken Hollows.
Modern
Budo - Defeating the Ego.
By
Randall G. Hassell.
KANAZAWA'S
Breathing methods. By Bill Burgar.
Hit
Harder and Easier? Impact Potential.
By
Steve Hyland.
Letters
to the editor.
Shotokan's
Technical Development--'The Power Source'.
By John Cheetham. Conversations
With The Master (NAKAYAMA).
By
Randall G. Hassell.
Dave
Hazard - Aidan Trimble, Weekend Course.
By
Dave Thompson.
Sensei
- A Social Animal? By Richard Gilling.
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Cover
Story
MASTER
NISHIYAMA
3
Day Seminar.
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SHOTOKAN
KARATE MAGAZINE EDITORIAL
Welcome
to the first issue of SKM for 1993. This edition I think has a slightly
HISTORIC feel about it with the excellent seminar report from Ken Hollows
in Germany by the legendary HIDETAKA NISHIYAMA, still going strong at
66 years old, and one of the few 'living' students of MASTER GICHIN FUNAKOSHI,
the SHOTOKAN founder.
If
you look in the magazine you will see several new (to this country) book
titles by the American SHOTOKAN authority, Randall G. Hassell. A Shotokan
practitioner since 1960 and former student of Sensei OKAZAKI. These books
have been imported from the U.S.A. and I was going to review them, but
better still, there are short excerpts from two of the titles in this
issue, with the kind permission of Randall Hassell and FOCUS Publications
(U.S.A.).
The
interview with the late MASTER, MASATOSHI NAKAYAMA (from 1982), is probably
the most in-depth interview by any Western Karateka and this book- length
masterpiece on the late J.K.A. Chief Instructor is an amazing insight
into his life and the development of SHOTOKAN.
In
fact, all Randall Hassell's books are brimming with facts and stories
about the very foundation of the SHOTOKAN style. I found them all fascinating
reading, although I have had a copy of 'Conversations with the MASTER',
(NAKAYAMA) for some time, the other books I have never seen before.
During
the American Forces occupation of Japan after World War 2, a filmed documentary
was made on SHOTOKAN Karate simply called 'KARATE-DO' Part 1 and 2. This
featured footage of training by the J.K.A. Senior Senseis (you even see
Master Funakoshi himself watching the training), from as early as 1954
- 56 is now available from SKM. We now have these amazingly historic old
movie films on VHS Video (advertised in this issue). NISHIYAMA and NAKAYAMA
were outstanding and as stated in my article, 'The Power Source', it is
obvious they had an amazing impact and contribution to the way SHOTOKAN
technically developed. NAKAYAMA would be round about 40 years old at the
time and NISHIYAMA about 27 years old when these films were made.
I
sincerely hope you all have a good 1993 and good training to all readers.
SHOTOKAN is still 'one' family as far as I am concerned, no matter what
you hear or read, so please don't be afraid to attend 'open' courses -
you'll always be welcomed by karateka who practice in the true spirit
of Karate-do, and in my experience the vast majority of traditional Karate
people do practice in this spirit.
EDITOR.
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