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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006
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Subject: [USRKUSA - Deshi] TFTW:
Breathe...continued
Hanshi, Kyoshi, Shihan, Sensei and Deshi, Onegai-shimasu!
What we practice on the deck should and will continue into
our lives. Many of you may remember the TFTW from one year ago, February
21st 2005 which stated the below. We should bring the aspects of
breathing and focus into our daily lives.
"Breathe! It is a critical aspect of karate and of
life. The karateka should inhale on the block and exhale on strike. This is
applicable during kata and kumite. We always inhale strength and exhale
weakness. Without the proper breathing technique both the karate and the
karateka will diminish in vitality."
I would like to expand on this
thought/technique and how it helped in my life. My wife recently gave
birth to our first child, our daughter Megan, and I recall our Lamaze
classes. When going through difficult contractions and labor, my wife was
to pick a focal point, take a deep cleansing breath, breath in through the nose
and out through the mouth, and end with a final deep cleansing breath. My
wife, a very tough woman who made it through labor without any drugs (yes, now
I have an even deeper respect for her), practiced her focus, breathing and
make it through labor in remarkable time and condition. I had shared our
similarities in karate techniques for focus and breathing with her as she does
not practice karate (I am convinced the focus and breathing helped her through
the ordeal of childbirth).
When executing a technique with or
without a partner, we focus on the opponent, the focus of our
attention, and execute the technique through the target, the focus of our
technique. The technique does not stop at the target but beyond it.
In life we must keep our focus on a goal and do not stop at it, but go beyond
it and not stop. Our (and Nike's) mantra, 'Just do it' personifies this
focus: don't worry what is on the periphery, just (focus and) do it. ' A
black belt is just a white belt who never quit' also exemplifies the focus
beyond the target. If karateka stopped when they reached black belt and
did not continue beyond the belt, we would not have the tradition, history, and
depth of knowledge that we enjoy in our Sempai, Sensei, Kyoshi and Hanshi
instructors.
Throughout the entire technique or
exercise we take deep controlled breaths, inhaling strength, exhaling
weakness. When we exert ourselves in our daily routines we should also be
practicing these deep controlled breaths, not just during karate training or
sports training. During stressful situations we should remember to take a
deep inhalation of strength and deep exhalation of weakness.
This moment will not only give our bodies the oxygen it needs, but will also
give our minds a moment to compose our thoughts. These deep breaths do
not always come naturally. I often have to remind myself to slow
respiration and take a moment (then I am ready to focus and execute what
comes next). It is important to take these aspects of karate off the deck
and include them in our daily lives.
Arigato,
Keith Eng
Ni Dan
Wilton