Saturday, 25 April 2015

2015 Shibuya-ku Spring Karate Tournament

The 2015 Shibuya Ward Spring Karate Tournament will be held on Wednesday, April 29 (Showa Day), a national holiday.  The tournament has kata and kumite competitions, with divisions for black belts, 1st-3rd grades (brown belts), and 4th grade (green belts) and below.  There are also various categories for schoolchildren, as well as senior (over 40s) and masters (over 50s) divisions. The opening ceremony is at 9:30 and the event proper kicks off at 10:10.  

The Venue is: Shibuya Sports Center at 1-40-18 Nishi Hara, Shibuya-ku.  The nearest stations are Hatagaya (shown on the map below) and Yoyogi Uehara.

スポーツセンターの地図

Friday, 24 April 2015

No Training on April 27

Just a quick reminder that there is no training on Monday, April 27 for the Yoyogi Ryushinkan Renshukai, as the venue used for the evening sessions, Shinjuku Sports Center,is closed the fourth Monday of every month.


Moreover, as Japan is entering the so-called Golden Week holiday period, some of the training times will changed over the coming two weeks.  For more information, please contact yoyogiryushinkan@gmail.com

Friday, 10 April 2015

Terminology - Striking Areas

Some of the fundamental and most frequently used parts of the anatomy in Goju-ryu strikes and kicks are depicted left and listed below. There are not always convenient or useful English translations readily available, so it is helpful to understand and remember these Japanese terms:


Japanese
English (Description)
Notes
ken
yubi
oya yubi
hito sashi yubi
naka yubi
ippon
nippon
seiken

tettsui
uraken
shuto

haito

shotei

nukite

hiji

koken

kakuto
sokuto

hiza
Fist
Finger
Thumb
Index finger
Middle finger
One
Two
Fore-fist

Fist hammer
Back fist
Knife hand

Ridge hand

Palm heel

Finger thrust

Elbow

Bent wrist

Heel
Outer edge of foot
Knee








The striking part is the knuckles of the index and middle finger, known as the daikento
The bottom of the fist is used; application in saifa
Used in the uraken uchi snap technique
Strike with the fleshy area beneath the little finger and closest to the wrist
Bend and tuck the thumb under the palm and strike with the base of the index finger
Bend and press the thumb against the palm and bend the fingers slightly
Keep the fingers firmly together and straight but level, bending the middle finger as necessary
The strike with the elbow (hiji uchi) is also called empi
Bend the hand down as far as possible and touch the thumb to the middle and/or fourth finger
The striking area for ushiro geri
Used in sokuto geri and kansetsu geri
The striking area for ushiro geri
Used in sokuto geri and kansetsu geri
hiza ate is a strike with the knee

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Chiishi Exercise 1

This chiishi exercise is good for practicing the technique of shiboru, or "wringing," whilst also making sure one maintains a sound and correct posture when dropping deep into the shikodachi stance.  
Start by gripping the chiishi in both hands, with the thumbs facing forward.  Bring the chiishi up and over, and then turn it out towards the front. As the chiishi is extended forwards and outwards, keep the elbows tucked in.  Left and right hand positions are switched after alternating thrusts.
This exercise also helps in practicing the final nage, or throw, found at the end of the kata Sepai.