Название: Martial Arts Training in Japan
Автор: David Jones
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Спорт, фитнес
isbn: 9781462918287
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5. A karate gi or loose comfortable clothing must be worn. No socks or shoes are permitted.
6. Show absolute obedience to your sensei. All instruction from the sensei or designated instructor must be followed.
7. Call your instructor “sensei.”
8. Always acknowledge criticism given by the instructor or any other person. Respond to the sensei or a black belt instructor with the word “Hai!”
9. Never stand around with your hands on your waist. The standing position is the one assumed just before kata or yoi, namely two clenched fists in front of the body in standing position.
10. When sitting, always sit cross-legged or in seiza position.
11. Fingernails and toenails should be regularly cut in order to prevent injury.
12. Jewelry should not be worn in the dojo. It has no place in the dojo and can easily be broken or even cause injury.
13. In all practice, emphasis is placed on control, accuracy, and noncontact.
14. Do not attempt to learn or teach new forms without the expressed permission of the sensei.
15. The dojo is to be kept clean by all students. Please help to keep the floor dry, clean, and free of objects. Please look for a broom to sweep the floor as soon as you enter the dojo, before the start of class. Each student should do his or her part to contribute to a proper training environment.
16. If you arrive late, you must perform ten knuckle push-ups upon entering the dojo. Sit in seiza, bow once and stay seated until the sensei gives you permission to join in, or any other instructions. Then, bow again and proceed.
17. Report immediately to the sensei any injury or illness.
18. All karateka must stay inside the dojo. Inform the sensei if you must leave the dojo. Then follow the normal procedures for leaving the dojo.
19. Please check for all personal belongings before leaving the dojo.
20. Whatever you do, do it with all your might. Strengthen weak hands. Make your knees strong. Don’t say “I’ll work hard at a later time,” etc. Practice a technique in the exact manner you’d apply it—with full force.
21. Each student is considered an integral part of the karate community. Should it become necessary to discontinue training for any reason, please notify the instructor. This is so that we may have an accurate and up-to-date record of all students.
Information concerning entrance into a Wado-ryu dojo in Japan may be obtained by contacting Mr. M. Furakawa, general secretary, in Tokyo. His telephone number is (0425) 91-3569. Fax: (0425) 91-3676.
Kyokushin
The founder of Kyokushin karatedo is Oyama Masutatsu Sosai. This style of karatedo is noted for its powerful techniques and emphasis on strength. Oyama Sensei, after all, killed a bull with his bare hands in order to make that point. The tenor of this style might be understood by considering Oyama Sensei’s statement of “Kyokushin spirit”: “Keep one’s head low (modesty), eyes high (ambition), be reserved in speech (mind one’s language) and kind in heart (treat others with respect and courtesy). Treat others with kindness; filial piety is the starting point (serve your parents well).” (from www.kyokushin.co.jp)
Oyama Sensei’s eleven mottoes for karatedo training are as follows: (Ibid.)
1. The martial way begins and ends with courtesy.
2. Following the martial way is like scaling a cliff: continue upwards without rest.
3. Strive to seize the initiative in all things, all the time, guarding against actions stemming from selfish animosity or thoughtlessness.
4. Even for the martial artist, the place of money cannot be ignored. Yet one should be careful never to become attached to it.
5. The martial way is centered in posture. Strive to maintain correct posture at all times.
6. The martial way begins with one thousand days and is mastered after ten thousand days of training.
7. In the martial arts, introspection begets wisdom. Always see contemplation on your actions as an opportunity to improve.
8. The nature and purpose of the martial way is universal. All selfish desires should be roasted in the tempering fires of hard training.
9. The martial arts begin with a point and end in a circle. Straight lines stem from this principle.
10. The true essence of the martial way can only be realized through experience. Knowing this, learn never to fear its demands.
11. Always remember: in the martial arts the rewards of a confident and grateful heart are truly abundant.
The headquarters of the International Karate Organization (IKO), the organizational structure of Kyokushin Karatedo, can be contacted at the following address:
Matsui Shokei Kancho
International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan
2-38-1 Nishi Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021, Japan
These are some of the many dojo in Japan (over four hundred as of last count) that teach the Kyokushin style of karatedo.
Mr. Hashizume Hidehiko
Kansai Hombu
2-5-9, Nakasaki, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi 530-0016, Japan
Tel: (06) 376-3703
Mr. Kamio Nobuyuki
Asakusa Dojo
Hanakawado Bldg. IF, 1-3-6 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan. Tel: (03) 5828-5992. Fax: (813) 5828-5925
Mr. Kamio Nobuyuki
Kanda Dojo
108 Tokyo Bldg. 8F, 3-20-6 Uchi Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0047, Japan. Tel: (03) 5294-6633
Mr. Sugimura Taichiro
Yotsuya Dojo
Yamaichi Bldg. BF, 3-11 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan. Tel: (03) 3357-8555
Mr. Shokei Matsui
Sapporo Dojo
Nakanoshima Com-Square Bldg. 7F, 1-7-20,
Nakanoshima, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo-shi 062-0921, Japan
Tel: (01) 816-3939
Mr. Yokoyama Makoto
Hakodate Branch Dojo
98-192 Jinkawa-cho, Hakodate-shi, СКАЧАТЬ