Back to Basics
Its been almost 2 months since the WKC in Tokyo. I'm sure for many it was the final piece on a long road of preparation and hard work. And I'm sure I'm not the only one to have taken a well deserved break!
I've now been in New York for just over a month, and in that time have only practiced twice! I have simply not had the motivation or desire to go to the dojo. This could be a number of things, no goal to work towards, burn out, lack of motivation after leaving Japan, stress from moving country etc etc. But to be honest, I now feel refreshed and ready to get back to training.
In the very beginning of my kendo journey, one of my sempai said that kendo is a cycle and that eventually it always comes back around to the beginning, to Kihon. And that it was especially important after shiai or grading to go back to basics.
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Demonstrating Kote Uchi at Dublin Kendo Kobukai. |
So over the next few weeks, I hope I'll be able to get some solid training done where I can focus on my Kihon.
Before the WKC I was having a lot of problems with weight balance (I'm not fat. lol) I was one day leaning too much on the left foot and the next too much on the right.
That will be my No. 1 point to fix, balance and body movement.
My other focus points:
- Relaxing shoulders and upper body
- Cutting with good tenouchi and soft hands
- Keeping the back straight and posture
- Pushing from left foot and making proper hiki-tsuke
- Improving my footwork for ni-dan and san-dan waza
I hope to post a bit about each topic, so please check those posts out as they come.
Thanks,
John
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