Miken waza in
Kata?
First off let me say “NO, I don’t
speak Japanese at all” I do however know “Karate terms and do use them in
classes and when talking about Karate. The reason I do this is that I think it
very important to keep Karate in the correct context of the Japanese culture
and I think that it loses some of the context when we use English to describe
it. The cultural and linguistic context or FEEL should be used as often as
possible in teaching and training. Okay, that’s my two cents worth on why I do
that.
Now
the other day I was chatting online with a person I will call a Kuchiolzuki
Bushi or “Mouth warrior”. You know the kind of person and you probably train
with a few but don’t know the context of what I am saying. The Kuchiolzuki Bushi
is the guy that spouts off about things they don’t know about in Karate. They exaggerate
their training understanding and they push the limits of the truth in the
context of what they actually know.
Let
me be clear here, some Kuchiolzuki Bushi are very talented physically and they
can DO Karate well, but they over step and over reach their bounds as intellectuals,
historians or technical people. See doing a perfect Mawashi geri is great, but being
able to describe it in the context of useful information or breaking it down to
make it better…that’s a different thing. Knowing that Shotokan came from Funakoshi
Sensei is much different than understating the synthesis that he undertook to
actually create his system. Knowing who his teachers were is different than
understanding what they probably taught him.
Okay,
so this mouth warrior was spouting off about the Miken Waza in Kata. He was
saying that the Kata has hidden meanings and techniques that can be used for
different things. His “research” concluded that the masters had hidden special techniques
in the Kata for use in things like removing a person’s throat or a special
technique for breaking a grip and then striking the persons wrist with a downward
strike. The problem is that, of course,
the whole idea is just silly…..for several reasons.
First
issue with the whole idea of Miken Waza in Kata is that the “Masters” all admitted
that the original Katas were taught WITH OUT Bunkai! This means that that the
masters learned the movements for the Kata and were to INTERPERATE the Kata
using their knowledge of Kihon. Also,
Funakoshi has spoken a lot about how he did not get trained in Kumite as we
know it, he did what we would call one step sparring. So, no Bunai…how can there
be hidden techniques without any knowledge of the very masters that passed on
the Kata?
Now
some would look at this lack of Bunkai training of the masters as a mistake or
over sight from their masters. I don’t! I think it was shear genius to not give
them the “THIS IS THIS” or “THAT IS THAT” kind of break down. It forced them to
think and to dig deep to find applications. However by not giving them a step
by step application guide it also left room for Kuchoilzuki bushi to step in
and ruin it with crap-kata-bunkai that drives me nuts. Also, it may be that the
masters thought that it was so freaking obvious what was intended that they did
not think it necessary to tell the students what they were doing. OR even
better, Kata is Kata…they taught it as a whole, then they took the kata and
broke down the Waza and taught it as application…the way they do it in the Kata…no
Miken Waza just a block is a block and a punch is a punch. But some people just
NEED to know stuff that no one else knows and feel special.
To me his telling me that there was
Miken Waza and he knew the MYSTERY techniques was a lot like talking to a
Christian about the Bible and them saying that their particular sect knows the
true meaning of what a bible verse means. They are very intent on saying that a
particular meaning is present but they have not a lot of basis to make that
assertion. (that will piss a few people off but so what…get over it!).
The
other issue I have with this assertion is that most of the movements he was
showing or talking about had to be altered significantly to make them work as
Miken Waza often do. If you have a Bunkai (application) idea for the Kata and
it does not follow the Waza of the Kata then its NOT from the Kata. Period…no
more debate…end of story! I Laugh so
hard at people that say a particular move is “this or that” and yet the
movement does not follow the Kata at all. For instance the movement in Empi
were you are opening your hand after Age
Zuki and then stepping into Kosa dachi is not a throat grab and ripping of the
throat out…its just NOT.
Now,
having said all of that I use Occams Razor A LOT in my bunkai study. What the hell is Occams Razor you ask…well if
you train with me you don’t ask that at all but I will humor those that don’t train
with me. Occams Razor was a problem solving principle created by William of
Ockham, an English Friar and scholar around 1287-1347. Essentially the theory
states that when one is considering a problem first they must limit the number
of plausible answers and then limit the field again based on tighter and stricter
standards.
So,
how do I use this theory of reductive reasoning by logic when doing bunkai.
Well first thing I do is I ask myself if the application has to alter the Kata
movements to attain the outcome that is suggested…if yes I trash the whole
Idea. Next I use my knowledge of anatomy and physiology to see if the suggested
outcome is even plausible. If the answer is no then its trashed…what is left is
a much more plausible field of useable bunkai.
So,
when the gent suggested that the movement ripped out the throat I laughed…Knowing
a thing about anatomy and physiology and that I have never met a person that
could actually remove a persons throat…yah I kind of think its Bunk not bunkai.
Next the whole wrist thing in Empi had to include a great deal of alteration to
the Kata and that automatically removed that one from the running to.
Point
being that often we are told about these mystical and super interesting
applications or Miken waza and the person that is selling you that bit of
fantasy is basically full of it. Be kind, nod and leave the conversation…unless
you are an instigator like me and want to just push a few buttons.
There
are no Miken Waza, the obvious things you are doing is probably what the Kata
is meant to be. Some may be a bit harder to see than others but the truth is,
while I always agree that there are often multiple applications for a move…none
of them are hidden!
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