Blade96
Senior Master
I read someone say this on another forum, that kiai and kata are totally unnecessary. and maybe shouldnt even be done. but couldn't really disagree without derailing the topic. But it got me curious as to what you all think here. Do you think is is, or isnt? and why or why not?
for me, kata, I think they are good. because it shows you how to use each technique they teach you in kihon. you learn the applying the kata to opponents. (i know how heian shodan is applied for example, my senseis taught me. and I practiced the kata against a real life person, one of my bb friends, last night. well its good and i need to know it for my 8th kyu test coming up anyway. and i want to know it, isnt just a matter of, I need to.)
as for kiai i think it startles your opponent and blows their sense of control, it hardens your body for a physical strike, it puts more force into whatever strike your doing, and even a soft little kiai allows you to breathe without running out of breath (in my shotokan tournament i saw people who didnt breathe while doing their kata and when they were finished they did a forceful exhale at the end cause they'd been holding their breath)
for me, kata, I think they are good. because it shows you how to use each technique they teach you in kihon. you learn the applying the kata to opponents. (i know how heian shodan is applied for example, my senseis taught me. and I practiced the kata against a real life person, one of my bb friends, last night. well its good and i need to know it for my 8th kyu test coming up anyway. and i want to know it, isnt just a matter of, I need to.)
as for kiai i think it startles your opponent and blows their sense of control, it hardens your body for a physical strike, it puts more force into whatever strike your doing, and even a soft little kiai allows you to breathe without running out of breath (in my shotokan tournament i saw people who didnt breathe while doing their kata and when they were finished they did a forceful exhale at the end cause they'd been holding their breath)