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KARATE INSIGHTS

By Rick L. Brewer

Karate Insights: Life Lessons… An Abstract

KARATE INSIGHTS: Lessons for Life, is a book expressing firsthand knowledge, quotes, and lessons, from many legendary traditional karate masters on the intended powerful, mental and physical impact of traditional karate training on human beings’ lives. All, that is accessible to each of us, through serious karate training and study.

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        KARATE INSIGHTS APPLIES TO ALL TRADITIONAL KARATE STYLES offering insights from studies of many other historical figures across the traditional Japanese Budo landscape. THE SUBSTANCE of KARATE INSIGHTS is incorporating the high-spirited power of karate to directly improve the reader’s training and life-style.

Direct lessons and conversations of Hirokazu Kanazawa, Osamu Ozawa, Stan Schmidt, Randall G Hassell are featured. Other teaching insights of Hidetaka Nishiyama, Gichin Funakoshi, and even Miyamoto Musashi are explored.

The calm, disciplined, everyday spirit in the Dojo Kun and the “20 Precepts” are meshed with awareness training and the instant explosive power and skill required to kill even the most violent beast.

Musashi’s “VOID,” the highest stage described by Nakayama in Karate, as the stage where training becomes internalized to the extent that one can react intuitively and correctly to surprise attack.

Comprehensive KARATE TRAINING IS NEVER OLD-FASHIONED, but strengthens and fortifies our weaknesses, stimulates and motivates. It is more relevant and needed than ever. Long term traditional karate training, as a source of effective character-building tools, positive energy, health and fitness, attitude development; it is incredibly empowering!

This book, KARATE INSIGHTS, contains answers to “Karate Spirit Training,” as well as strategies for being prepared for the application of martial art skill sets in a life threatening crisis. It is about keeping inspired, motivated, and keeping the “beginner’s mind.”

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Upcoming Spring Clinic and Black Belt Test

This is just another preview of our upcoming spring clinic and black belt test. The clinics have been open and “economical” to all related and local Shotokan and traditional karate students who just want to train with other like-minded, mostly green belt and up, but we open the classes up to all ranks who want to challenge themselves with a more advanced enrichment training experience. Rick Brewer and Carl Hartter are cofounders of the Central States Shotokan that started in the 1980s originally.



The instructors you could expect to learn from are all black belts with 30-50 years of training and teaching experience. A prime example is Carl Hartter who is a senior 7th Dan, who to name a few, has directed the Central Illinois Karate Association, the ISU Karate club, The Illinois Wesleyan University club and accredited programs and now is Chief Instructor “Emeritus” and director for Central Illinois Shotokan Karate in the Bloomington area. Together, he and Sensei Brewer have cheerfully met many challenges resulting in a vigorous natural growth of our regional Central Illinois Shotokan and Central States programs. They also originally served Sensei Randall Hassell’s American Shotokan Karate Alliance (ASKA), where we were originally Board and Shihankai members before Sensei Hassell passed away. Sensei Hartter once won 1st place in Kumite at one of the first AJKA national tournaments in Riverside CA. and the following year won 2nd in Kumite in the same tournament. Sensei Hartter and Sensei Brewer have worked together to build dojos in universities, high schools, community centers, and the like for 50 years, in order to create excellent training environments for thousands of students.
 
Senseis Carl Hartter and Rick Brewer worked on many events to host, and in some cases, became friends with numerous famous instructors over the years like Osamu Ozawa, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Shojiro Sugiyama, Stan Schmidt, Randall Hassell, and the like. Those experiences afforded priceless learning opportunities for our students. If they were accused of trying to give karate students no-frills, hardcore, old-fashioned Shotokan karate, they would proudly plead “Guilty!”



Other 6th Dan and Shihankai instructors teaching at our clinics (and who are Dan Test judges as well) are Elayne Hartter, Ted Quinn, Elston Flowers, James Hartman, and Chris Travers, Jim Stahly, Michael Busha, Ed Chandler, Kevin Oedewaldt, and Mike McCabe.
 
So, sometime this April, TBA, please think about joining us all in some good training!

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New Facebook Pages

Central Illinois Shotokan Karate is now on Facebook!
We’ll be posting articles and pictures here, as well as information about our classes and upcoming events.
https://www.facebook.com/ciskarate/

We also have a Facebook group for the Central States Shotokan, which we share with our sister dojos in the Bloomington-Normal area.
This is a discussion group any member can post in.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/csskarate/

See you online!

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July Black Belt Clinic Update!

 

On Saturday July 19th

We had a very large group of our Central Illinois Shotokan, ASKA certified black and brown belts attend the American Shotokan Karate Alliance’s summer Black Belt Development Clinic in St Louis. Our area karate students that participated Saturday ranged from 4th kyu colored belts, up through 5th Dan black belts

Hosted by Sensei Randall G Hassell, ASKA Chief Instructor, at our ASKA Headquarters dojo (St. Charles, MO), the day included hourly classes on advanced black belt development, concluding with Dan Testing at the completion of the clinics.

At the clinic, the main focus featured the development of advanced, Dan-level training and teaching skill sets, including Kumite (sparring), Kihon (basics), and successful teaching methods for current and future karate instructors. The average class size was 25-30 so it was excellent training and with great student- instructor interaction. Black belts and other students from several Midwest states trained together in a very friendly productive learning environment. It was great to see old friends and make new ones while training together in good traditional Shotokan karate!

Several of our very own senior instructors taught. The first session of Kumite was taught by Sensei James Hartman, 5th Dan. It was the second part of a 2-part series of sparring tactics and strategies presented by Sensei Hartman. It included a wide variety of partner-training sparring drills. He incorporated his own brand of “attacking zone” tactics, similar to what he teaches police officers at the Peoria IL Police Dept. (Where he teaches Defensive Tactics and Firearms Tactics)

In afternoon instructor training classes Sensei Hassell divided a group of about 30 prospective instructors, all the way up to 4th dan, into groups of three. He assigned each group a technique or major karate concept to teach at each of three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. He gave them all 20 minutes to prepare a lesson for their assigned technique for all three levels of students.

Each “instructor” taught the entire class with their “karate lesson” changing accordingly to whether their target audience were beginning, intermediate, or advanced karateka. At the completion of each, Sensei Rick Brewer and Sensei Carl Hartter evaluated each and every presentation, giving each participant immediate feedback and pointers for improvement of their teaching methods and strategies used. This is a critical skill for karate instructors to have because you have to teach according to the level of student in front of you. Karate instructors need to be able to “reach” the level of student they are teaching. Students are different ages, sizes, skill levels, and the like. Knowing only one way to teach a technique and then start counting is not good karate instruction, and certainly NOT highly effective karate teaching. Often you never know which students will show up in class each night, so you have to be able to teach them all.

“Highly Effective Karate Instruction” was definitely the theme of the day. In fact, it’s a bench mark, a goal that we train and strive for in all of our Central Illinois Shotokan Karate programs. Continual growth and improvement is what we expect of our black belts. As always, our ASKA Black Belt Development program participation last Saturday proved to be highly challenging and productive. After all, the future of karate-do depends on the quality of instructors out there, trying to “pass on” Master Funakoshi’s karate “straight and well.”

 

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Feb 28th belt rank test at the Pekin YWCA.

 

Test results from our Feb 28 belt rank test was great! Congratulations to all!

To view pictures, click on the link below:

http://www.seagateshare.com/share/ciskanit2/share/jagarls/CISKA/

 

 

Dear friends,

I’m planning a Feb. 28 belt rank test from 6-9 PM at the Pekin YWCA.
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If you or anyone you know is thinking about this test, remember, a few things:

First, check with your sensei(s). Make sure you can do all of the basics for your level of testing.
You must be able, of course, to do your kata well! (not just get through it) You must do it with speed and high-spiritedness!!
Above yellow belt, you must be able to perform your sparring skills with fluidity and sharpness! You must kiai loudly on counter attacks!!
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Again, all of your senseis will be more than happy to assist you, and answer your questions.
 
REMEMBER that a karate rank test is a big challenge for you! You must try hard! But it is a test, not a social promotion. 
How well you do depends on you. Practice at home and in class as if your life depends on it!
If you are nervous, that is normal, and a GOOD thing.
 
I took many tests and was nervous for each and every one of them.
 
Hope to see you there!!

OSU! 

 

Sensei Rick L. Brewer, Chief Instructor,

Central IL Shotokan Karate,
6th Dan, ASKA, WUKO

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Holiday training class!

The Central Illinois Shotokan Karate (CISKA) had a special holiday workshop in the Hollis Park District gym taught by Sensei Brewer and Sensei Hartman. Lessons covered all aspects of kihon, kata, and kumite and classes were held on both Friday the 28th and on Saturday morning the 29th.

We had a special guest join in! Sensei David Gomez, Southern States AJKA instructor visited us from Georgia to train and visit. We also invited him to share and teach a Saturday session that everyone enjoyed. It was just nice for the 20 or so black belts and brown belts get together to train and socialize: just a good time, in keeping with the good will and feeling of the holiday season. Sensei Brewer and Sensei Gomez had both contributed and worked with Randall Hassell and Edmond Otis, when they wrote the Complete Idiots Guide to Karate, but had never met each other before now: small world!.

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Promotion day….

Pictured: At the recent American Shotokan Karate Alliance (ASKA) Dan testing in St. Louis, the Central Illinois Shotokan Karate clubs from the Pekin/Peoria are had two promotions. Bill Comstock passed the Shodan test to become the newest black belt from CISKA. And after 45 years of continuous training and teaching, Sensei Rick L Brewer was promoted to 7th Dan by the ASKA Examination Board headed by Chief Instructor Randall G Hassell.

Oct BB Test

 Left to Right: Dave Erbe, Kevin Odewaldt, Tim Kernn, Ted Quinn, Rick Brewer, Randall Hassell, Carl Hartter, Jim Hartman, Bill Comstock.

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