Archive for August, 2010

Sunday

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Uechi. 

Kotikitae warmup, got to remember structure. A new layer, scissor response to round strike, a different range. Just singly while we got used to it, then adding in backhand and alternating arms. Got to remember structure lol. Then adding in more moving, footwork, looking a little at entries. This segued into work on wrist locks. This was very, very useful. Some knife applications, sticks, showing the congruencies. Marcus demonstrated other ground/body/locking/knife stuff on the boys.

Poured with rain so a little cut short but as always interesting, useful, challenging.

Chi’iiii….

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Friday Morning Tai Chi Chuan

Simple warmup segues into Qi Gong breathing and meditation. Then practising the next moves from the form before adding them into the whole. This latest part uses shoulder barges, grabs and strikes, very core generated. The martial dimension is always there but not always obvious. Structure is dynamic – the curious raised toe surge is one big difference I notice from karate. We’ve only done about eight or nine steps of the twenty-four so far.

Interesting this class. Same dojo, same sensei as Ashihara, but completely different group, different energy, different instruction. Which is good actually. I come away energised and calm. (Of course it doesn’t last lolol).

Rock and Roll

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Tuesday Systema

Loren and Alex spent the weekend at a Systema seminar in Christchurch, came back full of stuff.

We started with general rolling to warm up, using core shoulders and back. Then one person standing, the other rolling and manoevring around and between their legs, using core, shoulders and back. This  progresses to moving and rolling against the partner, using gifts, manipulating, trying to disrupt, working to takedown. Using bodyweight to pin and move with the partner, trying not to post arms or legs.

Brief  respite of pushups or in my case, situps, done ultra slow, various versions.

Then one partner grabs the others wrists with some tension. Use core and shoulders etc to move the partner (not generated by the arms).  Then move the partner and disrupt, strike or lock, and finish.  I’m going through a stage where the components aren’t  meshing well, so slowed it down and worked one piece at a time,  putting useful sequences together step by step.

“If you think you’re doing it slow, you’re not”.

Weekend

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Saturday – worked most of the day but fitted in a nice long lagoon walk late afternoon.

Sunday – Uechi. Warmup with various tactile drills. Striking to focus pads, trying to work that relaxed/weighted, loose/connected stuff. Then striking at a hook. Then adding a second pad and striking together. Adding a kick. Forward pressure, pushing forward. Conditioning to finish.

Really good session, damm this stuff is thought provoking lol.

Ongoing

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Thursday – Deadlifting.  40kg x 5. This is relatively easy but I want to start with that. Then Intuflow to music.

Daz, Marcus I have read and re-read the instructions for technique. Can you give me any pointers about repetitions? I’m not sure if I should do lots of repeats  at a lower weight or just a couple at the maximum I can achieve?

Friday – Tai Chi

Started with the usual 30 minutes of Qi Gong breathing exercises. Then working on the form. Lots of revision as we have missed a week.

Its a very mixed group – a couple of young mothers who do Mark’s kickboxing classes, a couple of grandparents of his young students, a couple of other adults.

Working on core, on connected movement, on continuous movement. Its all here – weightedness, grounding, dynamic balance, flow. The martial applications are there to be explored.

Tuesday Systema

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Havent been able to do this stuff for a while and I’ve missed it. As usual we covered a lot of stuff.

Started with me going through some Intuflow for a warmup for about 15 minutes. Did some very basic spinal rocks, quad squats and leg threading stuff too.

Then leaning in pushing hard against a partner who is standing against the wall, fits, elbows, head.  This is all about feeling pressure and breathing through it. Then lying on the ground one partner rolling slowly up and down the other. Learning to be in a bad, uncomfortable place.

Then one partner  pushes the other to the ground continuously, just have to roll with it wherever it goes. This progressed into a kind of  free for all rolling/pushing/gaining and losing dominance game.

Then a progressive drill avoiding kicks, avoiding and gaining position, avoiding and using the legs to retaliate, then hips and body, then  fingers, then hand-slaps, then elbows and finally whatever, prempting if possible.

Abyss

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Sunday Uechi in the park, yay the weather held out.

Warmed up with kotikitae and bridging. Moved to padwork, slapping and backfists. Marcus identified a lack of mobility in my left shoulder, not surprising given the injury, but its really stuffing up the power generation  on that side. So something to work on there. Lots of mechanics. Sensitivity drills, filling. Confrontational NLD, then conditioning to finish.

A really challenging thing for me, this NLD. I just choked. Some fundamental issues for me to confront regarding agression (my own lack of it) and mindset and …the whole point really.

Gosh, nothing small then.

Slipstream

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Soo0… had a short break, much needed (sanity of course over rated). Havent done any formal or even informal training. Lots of Intuflow though. And singing lol. And some wide open spaces to think in.

Now back in Auckland’s traffic, needing to train again. Weather is awful so its not looking promising for the park dammit.

Wednesday

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

This morning went to Tai Chi which was brought forward from Friday because Mark is going to be away visiting family in Aus.

We do half an hour of warming/moving/breathing exercises which I love. Includes scooping water from the creek and plaiting the wild horse’s mane and other poetic actions, plus a few minutes of standing meditation and some healing to finish.

Then worked on advancing our understanding of the form. It is challenging but profoundly enjoyable.

Tonight Intuflow to music. :)