I recently attended a class where the entire point of it was to develop our skills with Kiai. I have been skeptical of this kind of training in the past and have personally seen some complete BS, but this class was different.
Sensei had us grab our wooden knives and work on some knife defense attacks and then showed us how to use a loud shout to disrupt our uke's concentration and make the defense easier. When this was demonstrated on me, I felt a slight startle that caused me to hesitate for a split second, allowing my teacher to complete an arm lock and take the knife away.
Later, the advanced students entered a circle of people and three people would attack. I turned sharply in one direction toward two attackers and shouted. They stopped briefly allowing me to turn toward the single person rushing at me.
It was pretty simple actually, there was no "knock you out and 40 paces" mumbo jumbo. The shout broke concentration and it didn't work on everyone nor did it work all of the time, but it was enough to make defending easier so that you'd want to use this tool more.
What has been your physical experience of Kiai? Did the training seem legitimate to you? Have you ever used kiai in a "live" situation?
Sensei had us grab our wooden knives and work on some knife defense attacks and then showed us how to use a loud shout to disrupt our uke's concentration and make the defense easier. When this was demonstrated on me, I felt a slight startle that caused me to hesitate for a split second, allowing my teacher to complete an arm lock and take the knife away.
Later, the advanced students entered a circle of people and three people would attack. I turned sharply in one direction toward two attackers and shouted. They stopped briefly allowing me to turn toward the single person rushing at me.
It was pretty simple actually, there was no "knock you out and 40 paces" mumbo jumbo. The shout broke concentration and it didn't work on everyone nor did it work all of the time, but it was enough to make defending easier so that you'd want to use this tool more.
What has been your physical experience of Kiai? Did the training seem legitimate to you? Have you ever used kiai in a "live" situation?