Begay sensei, Josh, Perry, Kai, Michael @ North Domingo Baca Center
Kai: need to stick to kihon no kamae during jigeiko
Michael: maintain strong ki [forward], more emphatic zanshin after a cut
A log of keiko sessions
Begay sensei, Josh, Perry, Kai, Michael @ North Domingo Baca Center
Kai: need to stick to kihon no kamae during jigeiko
Michael: maintain strong ki [forward], more emphatic zanshin after a cut
Begay sensei, Jeremy, Michael @ Manzano Mesa Center
Jeremy: temoto; need smoother, more connecting suburi; kihon no uchi during kirikaeshi; better form on dou uchi
Perry, Michael @ North Domingo Baca Center
Begay sensei, Donovan, Jeremy, Michael
@ Manzano Mesa Center
Jeremy: temoto needs more work; habit of loosening the grip when turning
Michael: subtle moving of the head to the side — keep straight while relaxed
Begay sensei, Perry, Josh, Michael
@ North Domingo Baca Center
Josh & Perry near the end: kakari keiko (one person strikes non-stop at a fast rate while the other person only creates opening)
Begay sensei, Perry, Jeremy, Louis, Tyler, Michael
@ Manzano Mesa Center
Perry & Jeremy on kihon enbu
Louis & Tyler on ashi sabaki (ayumi ashi, okuri ashi) and chudan no kamae.
Note: Louis and Tyler have joined us for the first time today.
Begay sensei, Perry, Caroline, Kai, Michael
@ North Domingo Baca Center
need more progress on
Caroline, Kai: fumikomi (sync’ng footwork & uchi)
Perry, Michael: nihon kendo no kata
Begay sensei, Perry, Caroline, Jeremy, Michael
@ Manzano Mesa Center
Jeremy and Caroline on kihon enbu
Perry and Michael on shinsa no junbi
Notes
Begay sensei, Perry, Caroline, James, Michael
@ North Domingo Baca
James & Caroline on kihon enbu
Perry & Michael on shinsa no junbi
Perry, Michael, and Jeremy @ Manzano Mesa Center
We added sayu-men-dou from basic kihon drills today.
Note: Jeremy moved from Houston to ABQ, and it was his first keiko with us. He previously practiced a slightly different form of kendo.