tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15136272695763318672024-03-05T00:09:13.406-08:00Women in Martial Arts - Soke Hausel's GuideTraditional martial arts focus on karate, kobudo (weapons), self-defense, etc. Sport martial arts focus on trophies. Karate does not make one indestructible, but gives an edge over an attacker by using blocks, strikes to pressure points, using body weight to increase power & training in many scenarios. Women should train with men in as chances are, they may have to defend against an attack from a much larger person.Soke Hauselhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09158619309750219373noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513627269576331867.post-1917730507503604532016-01-28T12:04:00.008-08:002022-01-30T15:36:05.732-08:00Traditional Martial Arts - A Path of Peace<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>Training in traditional martial arts can provide individuals with self-confidence when taught correctly. In this photo,</i><br />
<i>school teachers train in traditional martial arts while taking turns practicing technique. In this particular technique,</i><br />
<i>known as empi-uchi (elbow strike) found in some kata (forms), teaches the defender to block an attack, and follow</i><br />
<i>with a grab to the back of the head with the blocking hand and finishing with an elbow strike to the chin of the attacker. </i><br />
<i>Students are </i><i>also taught that this is used only for extreme self-defense when a person's life is in danger, and that they </i><br />
<i>should avoid </i><i>conflicts at all costs, if possible.<br /><br /></i></td></tr>
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When training students (<i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senpai_and_k%C5%8Dhai">senpai and kohai</a></i>) in traditional <b>martial arts</b>, most instructors (<i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensei">sensei</a></i>) hope they learn humility, self-respect, respect for others, along with powerful <b>self-defense </b>techniques<b> (</b><i>waza</i><b>) </b>while benefiting from muscle memory known as <i><a href="http://az-mushin.blogspot.com/">mushin</a></i>, meditation, and <a href="http://karate-health.blogspot.com/2018/08/traditional-karate-life-of-activity-and.html">physical</a> and mental exercises that traditional martial arts provide. A good <i>sensei</i> of a <b>traditional martial arts school</b> becomes a head of a family of the martial arts students, has concerns about each student, and prays each will carry their lessons in a positive and respectful manner for the rest of their lives. And the <i>sensei</i> hopes each student will keep in contact and update their <i>sensei</i> in their life endeavors. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Disappointment (just like an aunt or uncle) fills the mind of a <i>sensei</i>, when students move on and are are not heard from again. But those that keep in touch, a traditional <i>sensei</i> rejoices in their life accomplishments. This relationship is not as profound in the sport martial arts, where students and teachers do not form close bonds. It is more like relationships well-portrayed between <i>Miyagi-san</i> and <i>Daniel san</i> vs the <i>Cobra Kai</i> thugs in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Karate_Kid">1984 Karate Kid</a>. In traditional martial arts schools, it is expected students keep in touch with their <i>sensei</i>, no matter where they move to, or what they do. In sport martial arts, often the student is ostracized when they move on to another place or another dojo.<br />
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Much like a church, traditional martial arts schools teach students to be ethical, honest and have concern for others, as they walk the path of the '<i>way</i>'. This is why many traditional martial arts end with the suffix <i>'do',</i> which in Japanese implies <i>'path', </i>such as Aikido, <a href="http://japanesekyudo.blogspot.com/">Kyudo</a>, <a href="http://az-kobudo.blogspot.com/">Kobudo</a>, <a href="http://judo-ka.blogspot.com/">Judo</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendo">Kendo</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iaid%C5%8D">Iaido</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud%C5%8D">Budo</a>, and even <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karate">Karatedo</a>. Some may ponder <i>judo</i> - <i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judo">judo</a></i> was originally practiced like most traditional martial arts similar to traditional <a href="http://ski-jujutsu.blogspot.com/">jujutsu</a>, before most schools focused on Olympic sport. Then, of course, there are many martial arts that end in the suffix<i> 'jutsu'</i>. Many of these are <b>combat arts</b>, and many do not practice <i><a href="http://seiyo-meikyo.blogspot.com/">kata</a></i> in their art, but the very traditional <i>jutsu</i> arts do not compete.<br />
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It is competition that mainly sets traditional martial arts apart from sport arts, but as with anything that is similar, there are no definite boundaries to easily define "traditional" vs. "sport" martial arts anymore. A gradation began to blur the difference in about 1964, when most <i><b>judo</b></i> became an <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judo_at_the_Summer_Olympics">olympic sport</a>. Today, one can differentiate the extreme end-point martial arts from one another, but there is now everything in between.<br />
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Martial arts are not associated with any particular religion, although one can see influence of <i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism"><b>Buddhism</b></a></i> and even <i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto">Shinto</a></i> in a <i>dojo</i> (<i><b>karate</b></i> school). And in some areas of North and South America and Europe, one can now see evidence of the influence of <b>Christianity</b> on martial arts or vise versa, particularly where churches include martial arts as a unique <a href="http://www.outreachmagazine.com/ideas/sports/3171-kick-start-a-karate-ministry.html">ministry</a> to attract members. But, just like any type of discipline, there are those who argue against teaching martial arts to church members, because they feel mediation, or imagined mystic qualities, make martial arts antipathetic to Christianity. Personally, I feel most of these people have little understanding of traditional martial arts, and it is likely they once observed or trained in sport martial art, watched too many movies, or have little to no expertise in traditional martial arts and speak with lack of understanding. But, each individual must decide for themselves. And so, what is the difference between teaching martial arts to church members, or teaching tennis to church members - in most situations, there is no difference - it depends on the individual and the teacher.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>Our daughters and sons should have an ability<br />to defend themselves if necessary. There are too<br />many trials in life to leave them unprotected.</i></td></tr>
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In parts of the Middle East, Christian, Jewish and Muslim influence can be seen in martial arts groups - but I suspect those who train in martial arts can more easily resolve differences in their religion by having common ground of the traditional martial arts bond. In <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_India">India</a>, the original source of martial art, there is influence of religion on martial arts. But this may be because many of the goals in traditional martial arts match many goals in non-violent religions. But no matter what we think, there is evil everywhere in this world, just as there is good. So, it is the individual who brings good or bad to religion, or to martial arts. In the end, we are all judged by what we have done or accomplished.There are aspects of <b>traditional martial arts</b> that one can continue to learn their entire life.<br />
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There is no end to learning in the <b>martial arts</b>. Thus, the more one trains in <b>martial art</b>, the more one begins to see various applications of <b><i>kata</i></b> and technique. <b><i>Karate</i></b> employs forms know as <b style="font-style: italic;">kata. </b>The more a person trains in <i>kata</i>, the more they begin to understand the hidden techniques that were unknown to them during their previous year of training. <b><i>K</i></b><i><b>ata</b></i> also teaches proper breathing, movement, balance and with the assistance of a qualified instructor, it will teach speed, power and focus. After the movements in a <i><b>kata</b></i> are mastered, each part can be broken down into <b><i>bunkai </i></b>(<b>self-defense</b> applications) and each part can have many different applications that include the obvious, the not so obvious, and then the hidden. It takes understanding and creativity to truly master <i><b>bunkai,</b></i> because one must learn to react without thinking, react with lightning fast speed, learn to react with maximum power, remain in balance, have proper distance, and understand the many different modifications.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Training in kobudo is nothing more than an extension of karate. This art<br />
uses the same stances, same hand movements, and kicks as karate - but<br />
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arts weapon, or a modern tool. For example, one can use bo (6-foot stick)<br />
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As students progress and understand <i>kata</i> <i>imi</i> (the meaning of <i>kata</i>) they progressively are taught other <i>kuden</i> (secrets) of <b>martial arts</b> that include <i>hitotsuki hitogeri</i> (one strike knock downs), <i>kote kitae</i> (extreme body hardening) and trusted students may be taught <i>okurasu goroshi</i> (<i>dim mak</i>). Thus one of the primary differences in traditional vs. sport <b>martial arts </b>is the focus on the understanding of <i><b>kata</b></i> and how to use this understanding in <b>self-defense</b>.<br />
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But, when it comes down to employing traditional karate in a self-defense situation - whether it is the defense of oneself, or of another, women can defend as effectively as any man - but they must train hard in a <i>dojo</i>. Traditional martial arts can lead one to peace of mind and even to a path of peace.<br />
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Soke Hauselhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09158619309750219373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513627269576331867.post-68759177538271057942012-12-21T18:56:00.004-08:002022-01-30T15:37:20.903-08:00Women In Traditional Okinawa Karate In Arizona<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Should women train in <strong>Karate</strong> and other <strong>Martial Arts</strong>? What kind of question is this?<br />
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According to Grandmaster Hausel, world head of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiyo_Shorin-Ryu_Karate_and_Kobudo"><strong><em>Seiyo no Shorin-Ryu Kara</em>te</strong></a>, many of his toughest <strong><em>karate</em></strong> and<em> </em><strong><em>jujutsu</em></strong> students over the decades have been <strong>women</strong>. Take for instance Katie (<em>see photo near bottom entitled</em> <em>'Katie works over Kris'</em>). Katie enjoyed choking & applying joint locks to all of the macho guys in <em><b>jujutsu</b></em> classes at the University of Wyoming. According to Professor Hausel, she gave them a feminine smile before taking her partner to a tolerance limit in pain. We even had a few burly guys quit <em><b>jujutsu</b></em> to avoid her.<br />
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But there was a fairly tale ending for this black belt martial artist. Katie ended up marrying Kris (the guy she was beating up in the photo at the University of Wyoming). After graduating from college and both earning black belts in <b>Shorin-Ryu Karate</b> and <b>Kobudo</b>, the two moved to Cody, and later to Casper Wyoming where they are now raising a family. Over the years, we had many students end up marrying one another - and no, we were not running a dating service - it was just a great way for students to socialize and learn to defend themselves. </div>
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Then there was Sensei Gillespie. Donette loved to punch. In one demonstration she kicked Soke Hausel in the ribs with a <strong>karate</strong> kick at half time at a university basketball game with a thump that echoed throughout the arena. Few people could believe the power she had in her <strong>kick</strong>. Then she <strong>kicked</strong> him in the groin (unprotected) and lifted him up onto his toes with another loud whomp! It brought the crowd to their feet with cheers!</div>
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In addition to power & focus of <strong>karate</strong>, there is also beauty in <strong>karate</strong>. In <strong>karate</strong>, there are <strong><a href="http://seiyo-meikyo.blogspot.com/"><em>kata</em></a></strong> (forms) that contain history, tradition, training technique, <strong>self-defense</strong>, <strong>jujutsu</strong> throws, timing, balance, strength, power, Zen and more. <b>Kata</b> are like traditional Okinawan dances and require balance, timing, strength and more. </div>
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So, should women be in <b>Karate Classes</b>? The answer is a definite YES! In fact, no woman (or school teacher) should be without <b>karate</b> or <b>self-defense</b> training in this day and age. It will not only help maintain body weight, but it is also healthy and provides people with the best tools for <b>self-defens</b>e.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Katharina from Germany trains with Sarah from Dallas in Arizona</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><em>Sensei </em>Paula Borea from Japan practicing <em>Kihon</em> (karate basics). <em>Sensei</em> Borea is of <em>samurai</em><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Lacy trains with Katharina<br /><br /></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Amanda trains with Patrick<br /><br /></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Yam Ma demonstrates <em>Pinan Godan kata</em>.<br /><br /></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Katie works over Kris at the University of Wyoming during <em>jujutsu</em> class.</td></tr>
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Although the <b>Martial Arts School</b> is relatively new to <b>Arizona</b>, Grandmaster Hausel started training in <b>martial arts</b> in the 1960s and began teaching <b>martial arts </b>in 1970 at the <b>University of Utah.</b> Later he taught <b>karate</b> and other <b>martial arts </b>at the <b>University of New Mexico</b>, the <b>University of Wyoming</b> and recently at <b>Arizona State University</b>. At the <b>University of Wyoming</b>, Soke Hausel was <em>Kyoju no Budo</em> (Professor of <b>Martial Arts</b>) and taught classes and clinics in <b>karate</b>, <b>kobudo</b> (<b>martial arts weapons</b>), <b>samurai</b> arts, <b>jujutsu</b>, <b>self-defense</b> and <b>self-defense for women</b>. He has a long resume for <b>martial arts</b>.</div>
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<strong>Grandmaster Hausel</strong> has a diversified background in <strong>martial arts</strong> and <strong>teaches</strong> traditional Okinawan and Japanese <strong>martial arts</strong>. Included in his curriculum are <strong><a href="http://seiyokai.blogspot.com/">Shorin-Ryu Karate</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://az-kobudo.blogspot.com/">Shorin-Ryu Kobudo</a></strong> (weapons), <a href="http://self-defense-women.blogspot.com/"><strong>Self-Defense</strong></a> and <strong><a href="http://hojojutsu.blogspot.com/">Samurai Arts</a></strong>.<br />
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<strong>Kobudo</strong> (<strong>martial arts weapons</strong>) <strong>classes</strong> are part of <strong>karate</strong> training and include a variety of <strong>weapons</strong> (tools) such as <a href="https://okinawabo.blogspot.com/ "><strong><em>Bo</em></strong></a><strong><em>, </em></strong><a href="http://hbjutsu.blogspot.com/"><strong><em>Hanbo</em></strong></a><em><strong>,</strong> Nitanbo, Kubotan,<strong> </strong></em><a href="http://nunchuku.blogspot.com/"><strong><em>Nunchaku</em></strong></a><strong><em>, </em></strong><a href="http://sai-kobudo.blogspot.com/"><strong><em>Sai</em></strong></a><strong><em>, </em></strong><a href="http://kamajutsu.blogspot.com/"><strong><em>Kama</em></strong></a><strong><em>, </em></strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmob2hW-ZTU&list=UUX2xWwmMdlu9R6OBGWG3qRQ&index=17"><strong><em>Kuwa</em></strong></a><em><strong>,</strong> Ra-ke, Surichin, Eku, Tsue, Kioga</em> (expandable police baton) and more. <strong>Samurai arts</strong> taught at the martial arts school in Mesa include <strong>jujutsu</strong><strong>,</strong> hojojutsu, hanbojutsu, bojutsu, iaido, kenjutsu, naginatajutsu, yarijutsu and manrikigusari.<br />
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The style of<strong> karate</strong> is <strong>Okinawan </strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiyo_Shorin-Ryu_Karate_and_Kobudo"><strong>Shorin-Ryu</strong></a>. Basically one of the original forms of <strong>karate </strong>developed centuries ago on Okinawa. Soke Hausel's love for <strong>Karate</strong> is seen in the many national & international awards presented by several <strong>martial arts</strong> associations and <strong>martial arts</strong> <b>Halls of Fame</b>.<br />
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<strong>Arizona School of Traditional Karate</strong> in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler Arizona and <strong>Seiyo No Shorin-Ryu </strong><strong>Karate Kobudo Kai members around the world</strong>. Grandmaster Hausel, demonstrates rock breaking to students at the </div>
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