Yokozuna514
2nd Black Belt
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2018
- Messages
- 781
- Reaction score
- 604
I entered into the tournament for a second time as itt was again for a worthy cause (Canadian Cancer Society). Most of my students did well and to me I think it's important to walk the walk if you are gong to encourage anyone to compete, At the end of the day, raising the funds for CCS is the most important part of the excise, learning what I need to do to get better is just a bonus.
Tamashiwari is the art of board breaking and we do this in Kyokushine for a number of reasons. Breaking boards tells us the truth of our technique. Either the boards break or they do not. Boards are 11" x 12" x 1" thick stacked one on top of the other with no gaps, I upped the number of boards this year and perhaps I overshot on two of the 4 disciplines, The four disciplines were: Seiken (fist), Sokto (Blade of foot), Shuto (knife hand), Hiji (elbow). I attempted 6, 8, 6, & 7 boards respectively. I was unsuccessful on Seiken and Hiji. Out of the 10 competitors, no one was successful with Seiken. Hiji, I broke 6 out of 7 but that still scored me a 0 as I didn't break them all. In this tournament you have the option to attempt the unsuccessful strikes again but with maximum 3 boards. I opted for the rebreak and although I was successful the second time, it only allowed me to finish in 5th place.
I hope to be back for a 3rd time next year and I hope to see this tournament continue to grow and raise funds for the CCS.
Tamashiwari is the art of board breaking and we do this in Kyokushine for a number of reasons. Breaking boards tells us the truth of our technique. Either the boards break or they do not. Boards are 11" x 12" x 1" thick stacked one on top of the other with no gaps, I upped the number of boards this year and perhaps I overshot on two of the 4 disciplines, The four disciplines were: Seiken (fist), Sokto (Blade of foot), Shuto (knife hand), Hiji (elbow). I attempted 6, 8, 6, & 7 boards respectively. I was unsuccessful on Seiken and Hiji. Out of the 10 competitors, no one was successful with Seiken. Hiji, I broke 6 out of 7 but that still scored me a 0 as I didn't break them all. In this tournament you have the option to attempt the unsuccessful strikes again but with maximum 3 boards. I opted for the rebreak and although I was successful the second time, it only allowed me to finish in 5th place.
I hope to be back for a 3rd time next year and I hope to see this tournament continue to grow and raise funds for the CCS.