I just finished 6 days of shotokan karate, jujutsu, shorinji kempo and aiki-jujutsu training here in Tokyo, and surrounding areas. But there was one dojo that really captured my attention-the Kyukushinkai karate. Located in Shinjuku district of Tokyo is a small dojo headed by a group of yon, san and ni-dans. I have never seen karate-ka so powerful in my life. They live by the creed of kumite, kata and kihon in there style, and practice this creed in that order. In the short time I trained and watch this particular school. I was able to absorb many of their principles in my Uechi training, and I performed many Uechi katas while comparing conditioning drills. They were impressed both with my size and power, and my stance and movement. When the Sanchin kata was performed the difference was obvious. They perform Sanchin in the exact manner as Goju Ryu with hard breathing, and slow movements. I performed Sanchin in the" TYPICAL "way taught in most Uechi dojos. When the time came for checking the sanchin. I was checked by the senior yondan in the dojo. Despite the HARD kyukushin pounding. I was able to get through the Sanchin fairly easy while remaining relax throughout the kata. When it came time for me to check their Sanchin. Respect was shown, and I saw no need for this 300 lber to crush this probally 180lb yondan with blows I was sure he could not take. Before this gets any more boring I will end it with this. I am in Hong Kong, China to hopefully trained with Bob Campbell, and other Chinese martial artist. I will be in HK for two weeks, and then I am off to Bangkok for a week of training with the thai boxers, and some R&R. I will surely follow up with future post.
Sal Jaber
P.S. Bill G. and Bruce H. I miss you guys, and I will call you when I get back to Atlanta
