isshinryuronin
Senior Master
A couple of days ago, having nothing else to do at the moment, I did wansu kata in my living room. Luckily, this is a rather compact linear form, so my furniture and TV were in no danger. This, in itself, was nothing noteworthy as I will often do a random kata on the spur of the moment when just hanging out at home. What was interesting was that it was the best wansu kata I have ever done!
I first learned it in 1969 and can't guess how many times I've done it since - must have been at least two thousand. But this time, no dojo, no gi, no spectators, no test, no planned workout, no warm-up, no goal other than to just do wansu. It all came together like never before - even when heavily training and testing for several degrees of black belt. I didn't set out to do it "perfectly" but that's the way in turned out, unbidden (much the same way Nothingness found the black pearl for the Yellow Emperor, a story I recounted in another recent thread).
Great speed, power, form - I've had that since I was in my twenties. What was different this time was in the chinkuchi, the tempo and expression of the combos and some subtleties in the biomechanics. The other main thing that helped, IMO, was that I had no purpose in doing it. That gave my body the freedom to act naturally. Of course, many hundreds of reps and understanding the meaning of the form, as well as Okinawan karate itself, were necessary prerequisites.
So, I've mastered one kata over the past 55 years (I'm close to a couple more). I figure I can get all my kata to this level in - let me do some math..................oh, a hundred and fifty years.
I first learned it in 1969 and can't guess how many times I've done it since - must have been at least two thousand. But this time, no dojo, no gi, no spectators, no test, no planned workout, no warm-up, no goal other than to just do wansu. It all came together like never before - even when heavily training and testing for several degrees of black belt. I didn't set out to do it "perfectly" but that's the way in turned out, unbidden (much the same way Nothingness found the black pearl for the Yellow Emperor, a story I recounted in another recent thread).
Great speed, power, form - I've had that since I was in my twenties. What was different this time was in the chinkuchi, the tempo and expression of the combos and some subtleties in the biomechanics. The other main thing that helped, IMO, was that I had no purpose in doing it. That gave my body the freedom to act naturally. Of course, many hundreds of reps and understanding the meaning of the form, as well as Okinawan karate itself, were necessary prerequisites.
So, I've mastered one kata over the past 55 years (I'm close to a couple more). I figure I can get all my kata to this level in - let me do some math..................oh, a hundred and fifty years.