Melitta Tournament TOMORROW!

Just a reminder that the Melitta “Mini” Tournament is being held tomorrow in Melitta, MB. Here are the details that we have.

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January 18, 2014 –  Melitta Tournament – Melitta School Gym, Melitta, MB

10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Self-Defense Class focused on Female Assault. Everyone should try to attend one of Sensei Alby’s Self Defense classes! Male or female, he gives practical, “street” karate advice to use in situations that threaten personal harm. They are great clinics for everyone.

There is a lunch for competitors and family.

1:00 pm – Tournament Begins

Sensei Alby calls this a “Learning Tournament” for all belt levels. It is a fantastic, small tournament, for our young karateka to develop tournament experience and confidence. It is also a great place for Brown Belts and newer Black Belts to work on judging techniques. It is an excellent and enjoyable tournament that is close to our home dojo.

This is how Sensei Alby describes his tournament.

This is a mini tournament, and, as much as possible, a teaching tournament.   Higher Kyu belts and junior Black Belts are encouraged to attend, to give them experience at corner judging.  SWKF rules apply.  Remember, a disqualification means you are out of the Tournament. 

Any questions or additional information please call:    

 Alby Morris   (204)522-3172

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See you there!

GRADING UPDATE!

The dates of the gradings have been changed due to the high school final exam week!

The new dates are:

Just for Kicks grading – January 28, 6:00 pm – No class on February 4.

Kyu Belt grading – February 4, 6:30 pm – regular classes continue until the grading.

See you at the dojo.

Regular Class Tonight – Just For Kicks Grading Next Week!

There is regular class tonight.

And a reminder to the Just For Kicks group that there is a grading for you next week starting at 6:00 pm! 

Also just a heads up for everyone that the gradings are run just a bit differently than the regular workouts so be ready for the difference.

Be sure to arrive early for the grading so that you can stretch and warm up and be ready to start the grading right at the appointed time.

See you at the dojo.

Want to know more?

If you’re interested in the development of our style of karate then you should find this video interesting. It is about an hour long.

It features the founder of Wado Ryu karate, Sensei Hironori Ohtsuka, and provides a brief history of the development of karate in general and how he changed the way people train in karate.

About half of the video shows him performing our main katas (filmed in 1965 when he was in his early 70’s!) followed by a more recent “application” segment.

You’ll notice some differences between his movements and ours. This is not surprising. Ohtsuka Sensei said – “It is obvious that these kata must be trained and practised sufficiently, but one must not be ‘stuck’ in them. One must withdraw from the kata to produce forms with no limits or else it becomes useless. It is important to alter the form of the trained kata without hesitation to produce countless other forms of training.

If you have seen the kata DVDs produced by our Federation, you also know that Sensei Shintani said that each time he visited Ohtsuka the katas would have changed slightly. It is only normal that, as one practices and learns more about human physiology, some techniques also evolve to be even more effective.

What is also interesting is that Gichin Funakoshi, the “father of modern karate”, refused to allow what we know as Kumite in his dojo training. He firmly believed that, if taught correctly, this type of karate practice could be fatal. This is what caused Funakoshi and Ohtsuka to part ways.

In a way, we could view Ohtsuka Sensei as the first “Mixed Martial Artist”! At the time of his death, he was the appointed master of shindo yoshinryu jujutsu, a traditional Japanese martial art from which modern judo was derived, and in 1972, he received the Shodai Karate-do Meijin Judan or “First Generation Karate-do Master of the Tenth Dan” and was designated the head of all martial arts systems within the All Japan Karate-do Federation.

Ohtsuka was a deeply respected master. His athletic and skilled fighting style, the development of Wado Ryu Karate (a combination of traditional karate, jujutsu, bushido techniques – Way of the Warrior/Samurai – and Tai Sabaki body movements) combined with his intense desire for a peaceful, non-aggressive society has been a model for all modern masters to follow.

Grading Update

Just for Kicks  grading on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 6:00 pm

Kyu Belt grading on  Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at 6:30 pm.

Just for Kicks class is cancelled on January 28 for the kyu belt grading. A make up class  will be scheduled for a later date.

Please keep in mind the Melitta Tournament coming up next Saturday, January 18, 2014. Sensei Alby Morris hosts a terrific, mini tournament and morning self-defence workshop. Click HERE for some details.

GRADING

Gradings are coming up fast. Here are the dates to remind you:

Just for Kicks – January 21, 2014

Kyu (coloured belts) Belt Grading – January 28, 2014

Be sure to practice your katas and some techniques at home. There are no rules that say you can’t practice!! Just don’t practice on non members!!

It only takes a few minutes to run through your katas. Start slowly to check your positions and then speed it up. Be very aware of your stances. We are often moving in the correct direction and making the correct movement but our stances are often incorrect which weakens the entire technique. If you have the technology, record a video of yourself and make any corrections that you notice. Be critical.

See you at the dojo.

Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2014!

And what a way to start back to school than a -50˚ day!!

Regular karate classes resume on Tuesday. We also start a new year of tournaments and events. The first one being the Melitta Mini Tournament on January 18. You can find more information by clicking on this link or our EVENTS page.

See you at the dojo.