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Shuri-te
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I would like to find out how people breath when they practice kata. Can anyone share some ideas.
In the Shotokan dojos I train in, the breathing is masked. I was told this comes from the sword arts, where transitions in breathing become openings. Therefore, it is best not to reveal your breathing pattern. The mouth is kept closed and effort is made not to flare the nostrils. The goal is to master and control your breath.
When I studied with an Okinawan master who trained under Shigeru Nakamura, I learned to inhale and exhale crisply and audibly on every technique to maximize power.
I have my own approach which I can share, but would like to learn how others breath in kata.
In the Shotokan dojos I train in, the breathing is masked. I was told this comes from the sword arts, where transitions in breathing become openings. Therefore, it is best not to reveal your breathing pattern. The mouth is kept closed and effort is made not to flare the nostrils. The goal is to master and control your breath.
When I studied with an Okinawan master who trained under Shigeru Nakamura, I learned to inhale and exhale crisply and audibly on every technique to maximize power.
I have my own approach which I can share, but would like to learn how others breath in kata.