Kata, watashi no shoki no koro [カタ、私の初期の頃]
I arrived on Okinawa and met my Sensei, who happy to be my Company First Sergeant and thus began my journey in, “Isshinryu.” I say this because my respect for the First Sergeant was positive and that helped me accept that certain aspects and concepts on karate and its combative’s were incorrect or, “just plain wrong!”
This shift in my belief’s didn’t set in immediately and yet as I progressed along the path, I kept discovering things that helped me to change the core of my, “Martial Beliefs.”
As the years passed I found differences in how I was taught, practiced and created methods and methodologies for the civil self defenses I study.
Like, seisan kata, as I was originally taught turned out was not the “natural way” I kept hearing preached by my seniors and after a few years of research, study and practice ended up adjusting things which, by the way continued on for years after bringing me to a more fluid, flexible and creative way that followed my beliefs as to what karate is as a defense against violence, predatory and social.
I was wrong and as I study in these winter years I find more things: ideas, concepts and methodologies, that need modifications and I feel this a good thing!
Today, metaphorically speaking, I discovered a source that put labels and explanations on an ability that I strongly believe, if embraced and applied, can lead us on a path to true expertise.
Grant, Adam. “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know.” Viking Press. 2021.
The prologue alone is chock full of thoughts, ideas and concepts that may feed your desire to pursue more.
Because this changed the very core of my karate, kata, it provided me multiple paths that enriched my studies, practices, teaching and methodologies it helped me be “flexible and creative” in my karate 🥋!
“Tweak your mind; tweak your body; tweak your spirit and you may discover a whole new way that will take you beyond the moon and deep into the heavens filled with opportunities and growth outnumbering the stars in the cosmos!” - cejames, Sensei seeker of the Tao of karate-jutsu
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