What happens if you take away kihon (basics)
Very soon my number 1 Japanese friend and Senpai Miki Yamaguchi is going to grade for her Nidan, or Second Degree Black Belt for those of you who do not do Karate. We have spoken a lot about her training and what is required of her in the upcoming grading for the last two months now. One thing that comes up with every conversation is how much work her Senseis (yes- she trains with at least 3 every week!) say there needs to be done on her kihon or basics. Now- Karate and Kung Fu people can relax- I am not talking to you now. We know very well why this is important. To those, however, that are quick to say that it is useless to spend time on these "fixed forms" and "rigid techniques" and probably also that they won't work in the cage or- yeah, you know it, on the street- I think there is something you should know about original Asian martial arts. You see- the number 1 thing that I got reminded of quite recently is that the bodies a