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Kata On Your Mind – “. . . That’s OK”

1 Feb

This Online Kata session is inspired by a former student whom I’ll call Jacqui. Like most students at the Issho Dojo, Jacqui would take a break from training during the summer months. Jacqui was a good student but a bit lazy. Summer vacation also included a vacation from karate. As a result, often she would return having forgotten a kata or two. One summer was different. After a full summer at camp, she returned to the dojo. Her first night back at the Dojo, I wanted to gauge how much she forgot. While her kata were a bit awkward, I was amazed that she did not forget any kata. I told her that I was happy she found time to practice while at camp. To my surprise, she told me that she did not practice any kata the whole summer. Rather, she informed me that “lights-out” was rather early and she often laid in her bed unable to sleep and bored. To alleviate her boredom, she thought about her kata and mentally “practiced” them. With that conversation with Jacqui, the seeds of this kata lab were planted. Though Jacqui eventually stopped training, her “legacy” lives on.

You may find your schedule so busy that you do not have adequate time to practice your kata daily. During those times, you should endeavor to at least practice your kata in your mind. Like Jacqui, this practice can even occur late at night in bed. So, to get you started, I offer this “Kata of the mind – That’s OK” (Online Kata) session.

Remember, the group dynamic is not fulfilled by all of us being geographically present, rather, it is fulfilled by each of us performing our kata within the online kata session parameters.

Session Parameters:
Date: starting the week of February 1st, 2016
Time: anytime you can
Location: a quiet location would do best
Salient Points:
Find a quiet place to sit comfortably. My preference is always an outdoor location; however, the first time you try this lab, you may wish to preserve a “martial atmosphere” and do the lab in your Dojo wearing your gi. Now, mentally perform your kata as if you were performing it physically:

• Strive for technical perfection;
• Speed and power should be as appropriate within the kata;
• Timing of breath, inhalation and exhalation must be accurate;
• Kiai where called for and in the appropriate manner;
• Maintain the proper focus and mental attitude as if you were physically doing the kata.

Once you are comfortable with this kata lab, move your mental practice outdoors. Concentrate on:

• Visualize how the different terrain affects your mental kata. Should you be aware of slippery surfaces? Is the kata being visualized going up or down a hill, if so, what is the effect?
• Is the air temperature hot, cold, raining or snowing? Visualize the effect

The last requirement of this “. . . That’s OK” session is to remain in a positive physical, emotional and mental state throughout the day by way of the concept of “Zanshin” (the “remaining mind.”

Once again, you may wish to not only perform this “. . . That’s OK” session as scheduled, but may also revisit the session as a regular part of your kata practice.

HANKO-master I remain, keeping my kata on my mind,
Sensei John Szmitkowski

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Kata Mind Games . . . That’s OK

16 Feb

In the last “. . . That’s OK” (Online Kata) session I wrote about performing kata either in a chair or in bed as a means to mitigate physical and psychological debilitation. (see “Group Kata In Bed . . . That’s OK” with this LINK: https://senseijohn.me/2014/02/02/group-kata-in-bed-thats-ok/

This session, I would like to take that concept one step further. There are those people that are temporarily so afflicted by physical discomfort that even the thought of performing a kata in bed is too challenging. When this occurs, then the answer lies within the problem itself – if the thought of kata in bed is too difficult, then keep kata in your thoughts. So, for this “. . .That’s OK” (Online Kata) session, let’s play kata mind games.

I think we all can benefit from this experience. Not only do I think you will find it challenging, I know this session will give you a greater sense of appreciating the little things each day that you routinely do and take for granted.

As with all OK (Online Kata) sessions, you may perform either Sanchin Kata, my Shibumi Kata, or any karate kata for this session. So –

Play’in Mind Games . . . “That’s OK” (Online Kata)

Remember, the group dynamic is not fulfilled by all of us being geographically present, rather, it is fulfilled by each of us performing our kata within the online kata session parameters.

Session Parameters: 

Date: starting Monday, February 17th, 2014;

Time: anytime you are physically or emotionally debilitated;

Location: wherever you find yourself at the above time

Salient Points:

  • Sit quietly and close your eyes;
  • Accept your physical, emotional or psychological discomfort;
  • Visualize your kata;
  • Imagine that you are performing the kata at a greater level than your are capable of; Your movements should be faster, stronger, sharper and more fluid than in reality;
  • As you picture the movements, be aware of the psychological concepts that accompany that movement;
  • Allow the perfection of your mental imagery to absorb into your physical and emotional self so as to dissipate your discomfort – you are physically, emotionally and psychologically a whole and perfect being.

Kata Sommelier: I would recommend that you try this session as follows:

  • First, visualize your most favorite kata and mentally perform it as perfectly as possible;
  • and then immediately
  • Repeat the process with your least favorite kata, again perform it as perfectly as possible;
  • Do you notice any differences in the (mental) performance of these two kata?

The last requirement of this “. . . That’s OK” session is to remain in a positive physical, emotional and mental state throughout the day by way of the concept of  “Zanshin” (the “remaining mind”). For information on the Zanshin state-of-mind, please use this LINK: https://senseijohn.me/2014/02/23/zanshin-remaining-mind-shibumi-project/

Once again, you may wish to not only perform this “. . . That’s OK” session as scheduled, but may also revisit the session as a regular part of your kata practice.

In closing I remain, play’in kata mind games, but . . . That’s OK.

HANKO

Sensei John Szmitkowski

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