Konton [混沌]/Aiai [藹々]
Ki/Ai or Kiai or Ka-ai! You cannot manifest applicable karate without kiai, i.e., ki/yang and ai/yin.
Kiai is the ability to manifest karate through application of fundamental principles, i.e., https://fundamentalprinciplesofkarate.blogspot.com/?m=1
Kiai [気合] fighting spirit; Ki [気] spirit, mind, mood and Air; Ai [合] Combination, fit, suit or join; karate air or principled diaphragmatic breathing coupled with applied fundamental principles to manifest tactical superiority over a predatory attcker. Breathing and principles create energy that will maximize efficient methods and methodologies best suited in dealing with conflict and violence.
Kiai is not the yell but a training and practice tool to convey to the student the concepts to learn and apply principles.
The hara is merely a reference to diaphragmatic breathing processes. If the body is utilized efficiently and effectively then true kiai is achieved.
The proverbial kiai yell is a product of the ancient times of development of karate used to unbalance the uninitiated adversary’s of said times.
The kiai vocalization is not a necessity of applied karate methods. Proper application of fundamental principles is an absolute of karate methodologies in highly charged stressful environments.
http://the-martial-way.com/what-is-kiai/
Read also
https://isshindo.blogspot.com/2014/02/koshi-and-gamaku-hara-and-chinkuchi.html?m=1
https://isshindo.blogspot.com/2011/07/kiai-revisited-posted-long-ago-far-far.html?m=1
https://isshindo.blogspot.com/2011/07/importance-of-hara.html?m=1
https://isshindo.blogspot.com/2013/08/manifesting-chinkuchiprinciples.html?m=1
https://isshindo.blogspot.com/search?q=Hara&m=1
Look to kiai as a teach basic so the student can grasp yin/yang-ki/ai concepts that open one’s eyes to principles.
Kiai is a reversal that allows one to understand balance of the many such as the unified application of physiokinetic principles that produce things like applied chinkuchi, etc.
Floating ground work is a method that grounding achieves which is a similar concept to kiai. We teach stepping and achieving a solid stance then we begin to feel how transitory that process is as well as inefficient for defense thus enters floating grounding that leads to achievable power and force in movement, i.e., power and force when neither leg of foot can achieve a sold grounding to the earth as taught to novice karate-ka.
Kiai, like being taught the vertical fist is a very basic concept that opens the pathways to principles such as physiokinetics.
To be continued …
Tsudzuku [つづく]
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