Monthly Archives: September 2014

Day 1, Training.

I woke up feeling good and rested this morning ready for our first training session. It was the usual Sohonbu morning training, lots of basics and stepping in line followed by some kata and bo. I think Soke Sensei was being gentle with us as it wasn’t as fast paced as I remember from previous visits. Although I was still going as fast as I could this morning, I didn’t feel as left behind as usual!
It’s always interesting doing long seiza in the morning when I haven’t done it for awhile, observing how my mind wanders and how hard it is to find a quiet peaceful state of mind. The first 15 minutes or so were ok but the last 10 minutes I found it hard to draw my mind away from the discomfit of sitting in seiza on the wooden floor. I just tried to continually bring my focus back to my breathing and posture. Thankfully I was given the advice at a training camp early on to just not move. The more you move the more painful it is! I also remember hearing a senior talking to someone once saying ‘Don’t think those black belts in the front line aren’t feeling it, they are in pain too, they just have more self control.’ Mastery of the self, isn’t that the core of what Karate Do is about? So I will continue to work on émpty Mind’ during morning sessions. Hopefully this will improve over the next two weeks.
After morning training is always Souji (cleaning). Traditionally this is done with wet rags in each hand and running back and forth along the floor washing it all by hand. It’s a great workout!
After Souji we did some washing and had some breakfast before heading in to town on the train and tram. Sandra has been fantastic with her Japanese and helping play tourguide. It has made it much easier for me to settle in. We wandered around in town and visited the shopping village next to Kumamoto castle where we looked at some gift shops and food shops. We watched some Japanese men putting on a demonstration/show in samurai outfits. It was a shame we couldn’t follow what they were saying because it looked pretty funny! After that we found some food and headed back to the Sohonbu for an afternoon rest. While the heat here at the moment isn’t anything we don’t experience at home, it is a bit hotter than the Sunshine Coast at the moment so we are being careful not to get too fatigued and dehydrated.. this is a training trip after all so must keep some energy for the evening!
At 5 O’ Clock we headed down to the dojo for the kids class with Naoyuki Sensei, it was just a small one today, we started with basics and Kata practice then Sandra was asked by Naoyuki Sensei to show us what we do in our dojo in the kids classes so we did some more basics interspersed with races across the dojo and some core strength and conditioning exercises Sandra Sensei style! After the Kids class there was more Souji and a rest before the adult class. For this class we focused alot on kicking and staying the same height throughout the kick. we did some speed kicking and then we moved on to power and generating the power from our hips, we did an interesting exercise for Mawashi Geri to help generate power…. that’s one I will be sharing at home because I need to practice it… alot!

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With Soke Sensei after morning training

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Sensei Sandra doing some tanden training on the train

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Selfies with Kummamon

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Sandra and I with Naoyuki Sensei

Arriving at the Sohonbu

Well we made it! after a full day of travelling we are now settled in at the Sohonbu and ready to go. I was picked up from home by the airport shuttle bus on Saturday, I thought I was ready to go when the driver knocked on the door until James came out with my phone ‘ Umm.. mum, I think you will be wanting this!’

I met up with Sensei Sandra at the airport in Brisbane and we were on our way. The flight to Taipei was uneventful… what you would expect from the red eye! We arrived in Taipei early in the morning and had a couple of hours to pass before our next flight. After getting our bearings and finding the gate we would be leaving from (OMG.. we are leaving from the Hello Kitty Gate!) we went in search of some massage chairs. We found some in a lovely setting surrounded by plants and gardens… very relaxing. Then we wandered slowly back towards our gate taking in the sites. Eva Airways at Taipei airport have themed many of their gates, we had the Hello Kitty Gate, there was an e-library gate that had computers and gaming consoles and a place to charge my phone (very handy for the all important photo’s and facebook updates), a Traditional ceremonial Taiwanese gate, One with airplanes and hot air balloons.

So I may have mentioned the Hello Kitty theme on our boarding gate? I was thought that was pretty cool, and then I went down the corridor to where you actually board the plane and saw out the window…. We were flying on one of Eva Air’s Hello Kitty Planes! I cannot overstate my excitement at this! We hopped on the plane and were surrounded by Hello Kitty themed everything from ‘waste bags’ to headphones, headrest covers and even the food! After our initial excitement and flurry of photographing everything we settled down to another flight.

We arrived in Fukuoka just before lunchtime, after making it through customs Sandra showed off her Japanese skills and helped us get tickets for the right bus to Kumamoto and then a taxi from the bus transit centre in Kumamoto to the Sohonbu. When we arrived Soke Sensei was here to greet us and show us around and help us to get settled in. I also met Naoyuki Sensei and his wife Yuko. Everyone has been very welcoming and helpful so far. They are going to organise some bikes for us to ride which could be very amusing for Sensei Sandra as I fall off and crash into things all over town!

After we found our rooms and put our bags away we headed off for a walk to the local supermarket to get some supplies. When we got back we set up our internet, Thanks to Sensei Martin doing some research before we came we were able to organise to have a wifi hotspot modem sent to the sohonbu, we rent it for the two weeks we are here and then pop it back into a supplied postpack at the end of our stay. Very convenient and hassle free.

After a quick rest and catch up with the family I went to make some dinner, Considering I was very tired when I went shopping and had no real plan in mind and I hadn’t really looked closely at the kitchen facilities available I think I threw together an outstanding dinner! Now I’m going to have a shower and head to bed to prepare for our first training session at 6.30am.

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2014 Japan Training Scholarship ‘Preparing to Go’

Well today is the day, I’m all (mostly) packed up and ready to go. Gi’s are in the bag, got my belt and some clothes and toiletries, anything else that fits is a bonus. I think I may have finally figured out how to post blogs (you can safely assume if you are reading this that I did figure it out). All in all it’s looking like a good day and a great start to my trip.

I am excited but I must say, also very nervous about two weeks training at the Sohonbu. There is nothing like training there in morning training amongst the seniors to really make me feel like a white belt again!

I am also a bit nervous about the language barrier. Sensei Sandra gave me a great folder full of useful information a few months ago, most of which is helpful Japanese but I must admit, I’ve been very slack about learning it, languages make my head swim. I have learned a few of the more important phrases though and I know in the dojo I will be ok. Thank goodness we live in an age of technology and translation apps!

I had better go now and finish packing my toothbrush and those last few things…. next update coming soon.

Helen

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I’m all set, I have 500Yen… enough to get a coffee or some chocolate when I arrive at the airport!

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Bags are almost packed