Martial Arts Book Review- Karate Kata Heian 1-Tekki 1 by Masatoshi Nakayama
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: June 20, 2007
I just finished rereading “Karate Kata: Heian 1 and Tekki 1” by
Masatoshi Nakayama for the first time in quite a few years and was
reminded of the first time I had purchased this and the other four
books in the series when I was first starting out upon my martial
arts journey whose primary focus in those early days was Karate
and Tae Kwon Do. These books were some of the first ones I owned
concerning the martial arts and kata or forms in particular.
This is an outstanding series of books focusing on the katas needed
for advancement from the colored belt ranks to first degree black
belt. The author starts out with the customary introduction and
follows that up with a section on the proper execution of a kata
and the performance points to focus on, of which there are seven
of them. The author also explains the five do’s and don’ts of kata.
This is followed by the focus of the book which is on katas Heian
#1 and Tekki #1. Both of which are required forms for the lower
rank karate students.
The section on the katas starts out with an outstanding diagram
of the footwork as it is performed in the kata. These diagrams are
very clear and precise in their presentation. You may be a bit confused
by them at first, but they will clear up just as soon as you perform
the kata a few times.
The author’s layout for this and the other volumes in the series
is outstanding and is presented in such an easy to understand format
that it almost underscores the importance of the moves themselves,
making them looking easier than they really are. This of course
is necessary due to the limited scope of this book and the vast
amount of technical detail there actually is even in the simplest
looking of kata.
The author use a variety of photographs to show you not only the
beginning and ending of each move, but also the transitional stages
of movement between the beginning and ending of the technique. This
is one of the many highlights of this series and just goes to show
the amount of time and care that was taken in the production and
development of this outstanding book. The author also uses an occasional
overhead photograph to go along with the standard front and side
view photographs of each move.
Another added bonus in this book is the inclusion of the application
of each technique as it applies to being used against an actual
opponent. Although a lot of the “modern day” experts may disagree
as to the value of kata as a method of teaching self-defense principles,
those of us in the know understand the great value kata has when
you understand all of the principles behind the correct execution
of a kata. These “modern day” experts tend to only look upon the
surface of the kata, rather than delving underneath the surface
to all the wonderful principles that kata truly represents.
I found the descriptions of each move to be a bit brief, but they
were good and could have been even better if they went a little
more in-depth. The closer views of some of the more difficult techniques
was also well done and was another nice little gem unto itself.
The description of the katas is followed by a glossary of Karate
terms in both English and Japanese. The book ends with a unique
fold-out of each kata shown from an overhead view with accompanying
footwork illustrations alongside the photographs. This is a really
nice touch and fairly unique as I don’t recall every seeing this
particular format in any other martial art related book.
I highly recommend this series of books to anyone whose school
or dojo practices the Heian/Tekki series of katas. Unfortunately,
I think that these books are out-of-print, so it may take some time
and a few bucks to track them down and obtain them, but they are
well worth the price.
About The Author
Shawn Kovacich has been practicing the martial arts for over 25
years and currently holds the rank of 4th degree (Yodan) black belt
in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do. Shawn has also competed in such
prestigious full-contact bare knuckle karate competitions as the
Shidokan Open and the Sabaki Challenge, among others. In addition
to his many accomplishments, Shawn is also a two time world record
holder for endurance high kicking as certified by the Guinness Book
of World Records. Shawn is the author of Axe
Kick the third volume in the highly acclaimed
Achieving Kicking Excellence™ series. of martial arts books,
and is currently working on several additional marital arts and
self-defense books.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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