Keiko report: December 8, 2018

Attendees: Zendai, Victor, Yuchen
Material:
-Warmup
-Basic strikes
-‎Break falls
-Shihanbo shoden toriai
-Shihanbo tsukekogusoku
-Shihanbo kawashiuchi

We finished up going through all of toriai (weapon retention) and will be going over it in detail the next few classes. As noted in class, all of the kata we did have unarmed analogs (mostly as defenses against wrist grabs). After a brief review of kogusoku with shihanbo, we started on kawashiuchi (knife attack interception and counter). We will continue working on this in the coming classes as well.
Note that next week’s class (Dec. 15) will be the last one for this year. Classes are due to resume after January 6.

Keiko on Dec. 15

The Hart House activities room has been booked for a session on Saturday, Dec. 15 for 9AM-11AM. Note that this will be the last session before the winter holidays. Classes are due to resume in January (tentatively January 12 9AM-11AM).

Keiko report: December 1, 2018

Attendees: Zendai, Victor, Yuchen, Bei, Faye
Material:
-Warmup
-Basic strikes
-‎Break falls
-Shihanbo shoden toriai

This day, we focused on weapon retention with the shihanbo, a short (approximately 1.5 ft) stick. The shihanbo set was designed with self-defense in mind as it is easy to acquire, conceal, and carry such a device. However, note that carrying something explicitly for self-defense purposes is illegal in Canada.

Keiko on Dec. 8

The Hart House activities room has been booked for a session on Saturday, Dec. 8 for 9AM-11AM.

Keiko report: November 24, 2018

Attendees: Zendai, Victor, Yuchen
Material:
-Warmup
-Basic strikes
-‎Break falls
-Shihanbo shoden toriai
-Kogusoku koshinomawari

The shihanbo and kogusoku we are practicing now is a clear example of how the lines between armed and unarmed combat disappear in Takeuchi-ryu. Almost all of the toriai kata, for example, can be applied in the unarmed case against wrist grabs. We may do some examples of armed techniques applied to the unarmed case in the coming weeks as an aside.

Partial footage of today’s session can be found at the link below.
Further footage of the session can be provided to attendees and instructors upon request.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Uo8uTW1nQhtTdVEx9

Keiko on Dec. 1

The Hart House activities room has been booked for a session on Saturday, Dec. 1 for 9AM-11AM.

Keiko report: November 17, 2018

Attendees: Zendai, Victor, Yuchen, Bei, Faye
Material:
-Warmup
-Basic strikes
-‎Break falls
-Sakushu iai
-Kogusoku koshinomawari

Today we wrapped up sakushu iai. While we have not yet gone over the details of the kata this time, we will revisit them at a later date to fill in the gaps. Because of the large variety of material we cover, it is important to keep notes of kata we have done. In addition to serving as reminders, trying to explain the kata to yourself in the form of making notes is very helpful in taking a critical look at your understanding of it.

Partial footage of today’s session can be found at the link below.
Further footage of the session can be provided to attendees and instructors upon request.
If any attendees would like any of the footage taken down, please let me know.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vb4HD2fti5H7GmUY9

Keiko on Nov. 24

The Hart House activities room has been booked for a session on Saturday, Nov. 24 for 9AM-11AM.

Keiko report: November 10, 2018

Attendees: Zendai, Victor, Yuchen, Barbara, Dillan
Material:
-Warmup
-Basic strikes
-‎Break falls
-Kenbo shin
-Sakushu iai

This will be our last day doing Kenbo shin for a little while. However, the set is good to practice at home as it contains many basics and can be practiced alone. Even a broom handle could be used for practice at home. Next week, we will cover the rest of sakushu iai and move on to kogusoku and shihanbo.

Footage of the session can be provided to attendees and instructors upon request.
If any attendees would like any of the footage taken down, please let me know.

Keiko on Nov. 17

The Hart House activities room has been booked for a session on Saturday, Nov. 17 for 9AM-11AM.