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#433344 - 07/18/11 03:03 PM Power development through kata?
gojuman59 Offline
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I was wondering what those of you in TMA thought about power generation through kata.I know this probably sounds silly to some who spar all the time, but I believe that by concentrating on technique and eliminating slop one can increase power remarkably. I say this because my club has very few members and the size differances make sparring problematic at times.This isn't to say that we toughen up doing kata only. We hit and kick bags and hand targets. I just would like to know if there is anybody out there who's experienced power gains that are attributed to their kata practice.

keep training, Mark

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#433345 - 07/18/11 03:18 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: gojuman59]
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It should have a synergistic relationship with everything else you are doing, but yeah.

I think though it's good to practice kata with an eye towards proper body mechanics, which paradoxically often means going slower, with less overt power behind your techniques. Focus on moving as a unit, instead of moving body first, hands second etc.Try to do it so you are feeling the correct power chain for the techniques, then go work them on a target.


Edited by Zach_Zinn (07/18/11 03:21 PM)

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#433346 - 07/18/11 04:21 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: Zach_Zinn]
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My sensei always said, "Do it slow. Get it right. Speed will come."

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#433347 - 07/18/11 04:42 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: iaibear]
Matakiant Offline
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If you do it right - yes

What is right? Uhh well you have to feel your body... Every position, movement has to be strong & concentrated.

Bear in mind that many katas aren't meant for striking at all..

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#433348 - 07/18/11 04:43 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: gojuman59]
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I haven't really done much Karate training, though I'm very interested in Karate.

I came across Peter Consterdine, who is an expert in close quarters protection with many years working as a doorman. He is a long time Karate practioner (though as he states in the interview, he has studied other MA as well) and seems to have some interesting ideas about power generation:



http://www.theshotokanway.com/peterconsterdineinterview.html
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#433351 - 07/18/11 08:24 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: Prizewriter]
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Yeah I like Peter Consterdine. I think he learned the Shukokai double hip thing. I don't do the double hip but I can testify it hits very hard.

Also for good 'applied karate'look at Kane and Wilders books, Iain Abernethy, all the Kissaki Kai guys. There are alot of guys out there right now doing some cool stuff with Karate.

Arguably they are really going back to the past, but in terms of what's been around and popular for the last twenty years or so it seems "new" in comparison.


Edited by Zach_Zinn (07/18/11 08:26 PM)

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#433352 - 07/19/11 02:54 AM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: Zach_Zinn]
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I think the reason some portions of kata is performed slowly is for aesthetic purposes and to define sections of the kata. There are also movements that needs emphasizing and by executing the kata slowly you allow yourself to consciously feel your muscles/ body mechanics. Thus you are able to practice with precision in posture and motion. It is also slow to avoid injury to one’s partner.

But, whatever the reason, in application it should be done quickly.

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#433372 - 07/20/11 01:27 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: Mark Jordan]
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Since kata has it's foundation in kihons(basics), doing kata should have the same effect as drilling your punches.

i.e. You develop muscle memory doing the kata over and over again.

With muscle memory you get faster, and your strikes get stronger as well. You can consider sparring, striking the makiwara, bag work, etc. as supplementary training but I believe everything can be derived from kata, especially generation of power.

hope this helps, good luck on your training.

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#433373 - 07/20/11 04:01 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: karateknowledge]
Matakiant Offline
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I read the interview and I like this part; Kata, apart from any practical application is great for the personal development of techniques, timing, movement, balance and aesthetics

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#433450 - 07/27/11 12:14 PM Re: Power development through kata? [Re: Matakiant]
Razma Offline
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Power is about timing, range, speed, footwork, and technique and all of those aspects are ingrained in kata. Kata has helped me develop power. Mostly from forcing me to slow down to get all aspects of it correct.

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