Wado training still going strong
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:51 pm
Haven't been by this forum for a while (job promotion, lotta work), and my training dipped for a bit while I acclimated to my manager position at my day job. However, I went to class last night and came home totally elated and jazzed. We learned Sanbon Front Kick sets 5 and 6 as well as High Block 2. For the past month or so, we've concentrated on combinations and kata which was also good but I'd be lying if I said it was as interesting as sanbon. To me, what distinguishes Wado from everything I've studied previously is the sanbon and oiyo sets we learn. To me, and I'm still quite the novice at all this, it helps contextualize the basics I'm learning and codifies them. This is what frustrated me for years doing other martial arts- the lack of application. Sparring is all good and well but there are many waza one cannot employ because they would really hurt one's partner. Sanbon allows one to work the mechanics of a technique but obviously not at full force. I get such a profound sense of what this art is by working on these.
Don't get me wrong- I practice my kata daily at home and recognize by sanbon's very nature one needs another to work off of to get its dynamic and flow. But I really really love this about Wado.
On a sidenote, I was able to talk to 3 sensei after class last evening about their experiences with Suzuki sensei. It was amazing to hear their recollections. I also picked their brain about some questions I had about Wado Ryu. I found it really invigorating to hear what they had to say.
I just registered for the Spring classes and have upped my training. I'm convinced I will continue with Wado as long as I live and breath. It's just such a positive aspect on my life. And despite the nature of some of the techniques, I feel so much more at peace. I met up with a friend who is still studying Goju at the school I left and while he's a pretty gentle fellow, some of the stuff he was saying re-affirmed my choice to switch to Wado. The Goju school endorses a more aggressive ideology even if it's more subliminal. Our Wado school is so much the antithesis of aggression and conflict. It's amazing.
Don't get me wrong- I practice my kata daily at home and recognize by sanbon's very nature one needs another to work off of to get its dynamic and flow. But I really really love this about Wado.
On a sidenote, I was able to talk to 3 sensei after class last evening about their experiences with Suzuki sensei. It was amazing to hear their recollections. I also picked their brain about some questions I had about Wado Ryu. I found it really invigorating to hear what they had to say.
I just registered for the Spring classes and have upped my training. I'm convinced I will continue with Wado as long as I live and breath. It's just such a positive aspect on my life. And despite the nature of some of the techniques, I feel so much more at peace. I met up with a friend who is still studying Goju at the school I left and while he's a pretty gentle fellow, some of the stuff he was saying re-affirmed my choice to switch to Wado. The Goju school endorses a more aggressive ideology even if it's more subliminal. Our Wado school is so much the antithesis of aggression and conflict. It's amazing.