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“Just Go Men”

February 23, 2010 Leave a comment

“Just go men.”

“But when somebody comes kote I get hit!”

“Just go men.”

“Then they go do!”

“Just go men.”

For some time while learning this was the best (and seemingly only) advice I received when asking questions about what to do during keiko or in a shiai.  “Just go men.”

So I did just that.  Go men over and over and over.  Almost to the point of boredom.  Naturally I threw in a few other techniques for fun, but mostly just men.

The repetition is good if tedious.  It trains the muscles and sharpens the mind.  And I know that.  But for a long time it seemed to me that there was obviously some “trick” to parrying an opponent.  A fixed counter-move that perfectly offsets the opponents position.

It turns out that there are such pairs of move/counter-move but I’m realizing that they’re less important than I would have thought back when I began my kendo journey.  And to think that’s what others have been telling me from the start!  Who’d have thunk?  :-)

As an example I recall the last local shiai when I was watching the 4-dan+ matches.  The top performers had no tricks.  No stunts.  No “parry-parry-thrust.”  Just one solid men strike that seemed to move in slow motion from watching on the sideline and which I’m sure like lightening to the opponent.

In one such match I witnessed a chudan-stance user face off with a jodan user.  “At last,” I thought, “I’ll be able to witness how high-ranking kendoka deals with jodan!”  To my amazement it was *exactly the same* as how he dealt with every other opponent – “straight men.”  And it worked beautifully!  Two strikes later the chudan kendoka won.

In my own matches I have also found better success when I focus mostly on keeping center, straight and going men.  In one such instance I had an opponent try to ‘fake’ me by dropping his shinai and without a thought I went men (and it landed nicely).  It was a fascinating experience and one that I haven’t had in a long time – automatically reacting without thinking.  I credit my teachers for patiently pushing “just go men” on me constantly over the last couple years.

These days I try to not underestimate the value of a good men strike.  I’m trying to learn good control of maai and to control my opponent but it’s become obvious to me at this point that without a solid men strike everything else is just for show.

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Lazy Kendo

February 21, 2010 Leave a comment

Lately I’ve been doing what I call “Lazy Kendo.”  For whatever reason I just haven’t had the energy to really focus on what I’m doing.

So what happens is I’m not straight.  I tend to come in at an angle and I feel the right-side of my body kinda leaning in a bit.  With certain opponents this means it’s easy enough to simply let me glance off to the left (their right).

I used to think this problem was  caused by my plantar fasciitis.  But I’ve been keeping that at bay these days so it hasn’t really been bothering me at all.  It’s very likely that both “being lazy” and the pain in my foot were contributing though.

Yesterday I made it a point to concentrate simply on straight straight straight and I felt better about things.  I still felt like i was leading a bit with my right shoulder though.

Also contributing to the issue I think is my anticipation of my opponent’s shinai.  *sigh*

Just go straight and center….

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