December 2009
The Role of Uchidachi in Kata
by Takwann (via)copyright © 2007 Steve Quinlan, all rights reserved
This short article is in response to the article written by K. Taylor regarding the “Fallacy of Expanding Time in Kata”. The article examines a common trap that I think all martial artists who study Kata are guilty of falling into at some time or another. The issue is falling into a “well what if I did this instead…” line of thinking. The article gives some wonderful insight into why this is so commonly done, and a means of preventing ourselves from succumbing to its call.
Uchidachi & Shidachi (format PDF)
by Takwannpar Nishioka Tsuneo
Le texte qui suit est la traduction d’un chapitre du livre de Nishioka Tsuneo « Budo-teki na Mono
no Kangaekata : Shu, Ha, Ri » (La mentalité du Budo : Shu, Ha, Ri).
February 2009
Uchidachi & Shidachi
by Takwann (via)The following text has as its core a translation of a chapter in Nishioka Tsuneo's book Budo-teki na Mono no Kangaekata: Shu, Ha, Ri (Budo Way of Thinking: Shu, Ha, Ri). Direct translations from the Japanese are frequently problematic because of the ambiguity inherent in the traditional Japanese style of essay writing. In order to clarify the author's ideas and best present his thoughts in English, we have supplemented the original text with a series of personal conversations.[1] The result thus intentionally suggests the flavor of teachings passed down from master to disciple.
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