Friday, August 12, 2011

Sayings of Choki Motobu



Sayings of Choki Motobu

4 Feb

In 1978, an essay entitled “Collection of Sayings by Motobu Choki” was published in Japanese. This essay is based upon the oral teachings of Motobu Choki to his students, and was overseen by one direct student of Motobu, namely Marukawa Kenji. Let us now take a look at these “oral transmissions.”

1. Everything is natural, and changing.

2. Kamae is in the heart, not a physical manifestation.

3. One must develop the ability to read how much striking power any person has in one glance.

4. One does not have to take care to block every single attack by an opponent with weak striking power.

5. One must develop the ability to deflect an attack even from behind.

6. In a real confrontation, more than anything else one should strike to the face first, as this is the most effective.

7. Kicks are not all that effective in a real confrontation.

8.”Karate IS Sente” (Here, sente means the initiative, or the first move. c.f. Karate ni Sente Nashi – there is no first move in karate).

9. The position of the legs and hips in Naifuanchin no Kata is the basics of karate.

10. Twisting to the left or right from the Naifuanchin stance will give you the stance used in a real confrontation. Twisting ones way of thinking about Naifuanchin left and right, the various meanings in each movement of the kata will also become clear.

11. One must always try and block the attack at its source (i.e. block not the attacking hand, but deeper on the arm).

12. The blocking hand must be able to become the attacking hand in an instant. Blocking with one hand and then countering with the other is not true bujutsu. Real bujutsu presses forward and blocks and counters in the same motion.

13. One cannot use continuous attacks against true karate. That is because the blocks of true karate make it impossible for the opponent to launch a second attack.

14. I still do not yet know the best way to punch the makiwara. (note: this statement was made when Choki was over 60!!!)

15. It’s interesting, but when I just think about performing a kata, when I’m seated, I break a sweat.

16. When punching to the face, one must thrust as if punching through to the back of the head.

17. When fighting a boxer, it is better to go with his flow, and take up a rhythm with both of your hands.

18. It is necessary to drink alcohol and pursue other fun human activities. The art (i.e. karate) of someone who is too serious has no “flavour.”

19. It is OK to take two steps forward or back in the same kamae, but over three steps, one must change the position (facing) of their guard.

20. When I fought the foreign boxer in Kyoto, he was taller than me so I jumped up and punched him in the face. This is effective against people who are taller than you.

21. I started having real fights at Tsuji when I was young, and fought over 100 of them, but I was never hit in the face.

22. When I was 4, I was made to go to a school, but I hated studying, so I often skipped class and played somewhere with my friends.

23. When I was still in Okinawa, Kano Jigoro of the Kodokan visited and asked to talk with me, and through a friend we went to a certain restaurant. Mr. Kano talked about a lot of things, but about karate, he asked me what I would do if my punch missed. I answered that I would immediately follow with an elbow strike from that motion. After that, he became very quiet and asked nothing more about karate.

24. There are no stances such as neko-ashi, zenkutsu or kokutsu in my karate. Neko-ashi is a form of “floating foot” which is considered very bad in bujutsu. If one receives a body strike, one will be thrown off balance. Zenkutsu and kokutsu are unnatural, and prevent free leg movement. The stance in my karate, whether in kata or kumite, is like Naifuanchin, with the knees slightly bent, and the footwork is free. When defending or attacking, I tighten the knees and drop the hips, but I do not put my weight on either front or back foot, rather keeping it evenly distributed.

25. When blocking kicks, one must block as if trying to break the opponent’s shin.

26. When I came to Tokyo, there was another Okinawan who was teaching karate there quite actively. When in Okinawa I hadn’t even heard his name. Upon the guidance of another Okinawan, I went to the place he was teaching youngsters, where he was running his mouth, bragging. Upon seeing this, I grabbed his hand, took up the position of “kake-kumite” and said “What will you do?” He was hesitant, and I thought to punch him would be too much, so I threw him with “kote-gaeshi” at which he fell to the ground with a thud. He got up, his face red, and said “once more” so we took up the position of kake-kumite again. And again I threw him with kote-gaeshi. He did not relent and asked for another bout, so he was thrown the same way for a third time.
By Joe Swift
http://www.karate.butsu.net/sydney/?p=111

Sunday, February 20, 2011

2/20

Quote I liked from Charle's Goodin's blog Karate Thoughts:

"I've also written that what's important is not being better than other people but being better than yesterday (quoting Jigoro Kano). It is also true that if you have not improved today, you have gotten worse (because you have gotten older). We must constantly seek improvement."


http://karatejutsu.blogspot.com/2011/02/improvement-in-higher-dan-ranks.html

Friday, November 26, 2010

11/25

It's been a couple months or so of not really practicing any karate since I moved here. Today I went for a night walk and slowly went through most of the goju kata. It felt good and made me happy, a couple things I was a little fuzzy about which I'm reviewing tonight. I also just did a light workout, I'm out of shape pretty much. I'll be keeping a log of my workout on a separate blog for now.

I was reading through some old posts on the Traditional Fighting Arts Forum, and found a link to another awesome Rory Miller blog post, here's the link:

http://chirontraining.blogspot.com/2009/09/myth-of-fully-resisting-opponent.html

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

8/18

I'll make more of an effort to update my blog, things have been busy and will be more for the next month while I move to the peninsula.

I attended the Crossing the Pond expo last weekend, it was super awesome. Kris Wilder, Rory Miller, Nicholas Yang, Marc "the animal" MacYoung, Al Peasland, and Ian Abernethey taught, it was a good time, I met a bunch of cool folks. I'll write a more detailed account of it this weekend, I just got back from a run and I need to eat and sleep.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

7/19

I was thinking about maybe ending my blog or just not writing in it for awhile since I've been mostly just writing notes/questions and such in my notebook but I've decided to keep going with it because I think it can still be useful. Today was a good class, a throw or two from sesan and a couple from kururunfa, I haven't learned the pattern for that kata yet...I need to get to sleep I'll write more this week.

Monday, July 5, 2010

7/4/10

I got back from Port Angeles last Friday, from my tour with the trails crew, which I'll be working on when my stint with the KCD crew ends this fall, it was a good time, beautiful area. I'm looking forward to getting back to training and working out this week, tomorrow it looks like it's going to be sunny and hot, I think I'll bring my rings to a park and workout and run. I need to remember to work on my posterior deltoid, I've felt it being a weak link in some tasks at work.

I'll probably do something like this:

http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/DeltoidPosterior/DBOneArmRearLateralRaise.html

I'm currently reading the Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker, it's excellent, maybe after this one I'll finally read Meditations on Violence.

Happy Independence Day!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

6/22

I did a light workout today on my pullup bar, rings-tuck rows, and dips, hanging leg raises, weighted pushups, handstand work, curls, a bunch of chi ishi, and some wrist roller. I'm going for a run later. I also did some assisted one arm chin ups and some weighted chin ups, I'm going to start working on achieving a one arm chin up when I get back next month. I also made another ab wheel today but I may return the wheels and get better ones because it doesn't roll smoothly like my other one.