First boys out in the year for 2010 were Dave Sanderson & Alan Stanley. The pictures are taken on a rocky outcrop known as "The Cloud" and looks down over Congleton in Cheshire. As you can see from the pictures there was plenty of cloud about for the boys to practise the kata Unsu translated as "Hands in the Clouds" or "Parting the Clouds". No idea what the swords are doing but the picture looks good. Well done. Oss.
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Friday, 28 August 2009
A Missed Opportunity !!
The committee were recently contacted by a Karate-ka stating they had visited Newcastle Upon Tyne and in particular had paid a visit to the Angel of The North. Whilst there the Karate-ka considered putting his gi on for a photograph but alas could not think of a suitable move from a Shotokan kata. To put the Karate-ka out of his misery Yahara Shihan is pictured above at a very early stage of the kata Unsu. Please consider the two pictures above and decide if the committee would have allowed this entry should it have been sent in !!!
Oss.
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Kanku Dai - Look to the Sky
Nathaniel Watts on a visit to Norway - on Kjera Bolten 990m above Lysefjorden. As near as we can get is half way through the first move in Kanku Dai - but then again who cares - we're just glad he made onto and back off the rock safely - there would appear to be a hell of a drop ! Karate men again showing their true mettle !
Oss.
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Kihon Ippon Kumite
The above photograph puts the height into perspective whilst the photograph below details what is actually happening - Yes, karate 200 feet above road level !
Alan Stanley & Milena Galabova climbed to the dizzy heights of this rock face and stood on a ledge of rock sticking out at the top. The idea was to get a better view across the idyllic scenery of a Scottish Loch. But Kato Sensei had other ideas - always one for practising he shouts to them to do Kihon Ippon Kumite.
All was set, Milena stands in shizentai - Alan steps back into gedan barai - Normally all you would have heard from Alan would have been, "JODAN" - but on this occasion he quietly said, "I'm going to attack, just DON'T step back" - always the caring karate-ka...
Oss
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Stornoway Sunset
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Ye Olde Mr Cornez !! 17th Century Kata
As some of you might be aware, Steve Cornes IJKA 2nd Dan has an interest other than karate. I know it's hard to believe but he takes part in battle re enactments from centuries ago ( Sealed Knott type of activities ). I don't know which regiment he's in but I recently received this photograph with the caption, "A soldier in the service of the king performs a strange pre-battle ritual".
Looks like the Kata Enpi or even Jitte - the position is not unique to one kata but Steve, your attire certainly is - Committee confirm blog status !
Oss.
Looks like the Kata Enpi or even Jitte - the position is not unique to one kata but Steve, your attire certainly is - Committee confirm blog status !
Oss.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Entry on the Blog from Bassai Sho
Sharad Karia IJKA 4th Dan sent in this photograph where he is pictured executing a right yoko geri keage & right haito uchi from the kata Bassai Sho. The committee have viewed the picture and state the location looks great - right arm looks a little high !! but all power to your elbow if you're prepared to put a karate gi on in the middle of the countryside and pose for a photo - you're definitely mad enough to make this blog ! Well done.
Oss.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
One from the Emerald Isle
E mail and photograph just arrived and included on the blog - many thanks for taking the trouble to send it to us - Excellent !
"We just loved your unique positions page and thought we'd like to add a contribution.Myself and my husband Malcolm were on a trip to train with Sensei PJ Maloney last Saturday and thought the Tipperary mountains made a nice contribution to the kata position. I have to say a good wind and 10 foot drop behind the wall only added to the excitement. We hope it's a unique one, sorry we couldn't find a swallow!!!!".
Yours in karate - Marie Murphy.Tuam Sho Bu Kan
Thursday, 1 January 2009
To Welcome in 2009
Above is Dave Sanderson in tsuruashi dachi from the Kata Gankaku ( Crane on a Rock ) whilst we have Alan Stanley below in Yama Gamae ( Mountain Stance ) on a rock on what he describes as the Buxton Mountains !! Yes its very cold, that is frost and ice on the ground so I suppose the training shoes can be excused. A good effort but not the first of the day, well done...
Who would be first up and out in the new year of 2009. Congratulations to Mark Watts for this entry from Kanku Dai ( Look to the Sky - Big ) with the Jodrell Bank Telescope in the background - Well you don't get any bigger lookers at the sky than Jodrell Bank !!
Oss.
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Hangetsu ( Half Moon )
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Tekki Shodan ( Iron Horseman )
Whilst on a karate break in The Bahamas Steve Cameron, Alan Stanley & Sharad Karia came across some 'Iron Horses' in a fountain. A golden opportunity not to be missed. A unique postion in Tekki Shodan ( Right handed haishu whilst in kiba dachi ). Shame about no Gi's but we can't have everything. Well Done.
Oss
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Sochin ( Strength & Calm )
Sunil, Thanks for your e mail and photo's submitted to the blog. You are quite right that this is a unique position only found in the Shotokan Kata Sochin - the entry has been rejected by The Committee due to the stance - more work Sunil on Fudo Dachi !!!
Oss
Team Kata at the Tori Gate to the Meiji Jinja Shrine, Toyko in September 2001. Not unique to just one Shotokan kata, but at least you do have your gi's on. The location in this photograph allows it to be included on this blog. Pictured are Nathaniel Watts, Nick and Sunil Agalgatti.
Oss
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Gankaku ( Crane on a Rock )
Our first none Whitchurch Dojo entry onto this Blog has been submitted by Steve Cameron IJKA 2nd Dan.He wrote, "Unfortunately you will probably disqualify it straight away as I'm not in a Gi!!This shot was taken using self timer and a tripod in September 1995, prior to my return to the UK after an 18 month spell working + training in Johannesburg, and long before your blog was around!! The rock in question is on the edge of Table Mountain in Cape Town. Behind me is a 3500 foot drop to the city below, and Table Bay + docks are in the background.Shame I never took my Gi in the rucksack.........but good to know I'm also in the sad club that never stops thinking about karate, long may it continue".
A unique stance, tsuru ashi dachi in the kata Gankaku, taken at a spectacular location - the Committee have over looked the No Gi issue - Thanks for the posting - a great Picture.
Sunday, 6 January 2008
Gankaku ( Crane on a Rock )
Kanku Dai ( Look to the Sky )
Bassai Dai ( To Penetrate a Fortress )
Saturday, 5 January 2008
Nijushiho ( 24 Steps )
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