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Sailing and Karate - an unusual
combination?
It started, as most of these things do, with a 'phone call. Would I consider
joining the Sail For Charity
team for Cowes
Week 2007? They already had a few others interested, but as I am usually
happiest at the wet and pointy end, they hoped that I would take the Mastman
job. This involves "sweating the halyards" to pull the "new"
sail up to the top of the mast, then helping the Bowman to pull the "old"
sail down, then getting your weight back out on the rail to help to keep
the boat flat - and fast.
So, lots of sitting around interspersed with frantic activity. My main
concern, being a sailor more used to sipping G&Ts in the sunset, was
my fitness. Would I have the necessary power, fitness and stamina to pull
40+ feet of rope and loaded Kevlar sail up and down the mast? Would I
have the flexibility to duck under the boom, swing my legs through the
lifelines and "hike out"? I need not have worried, thanks to
Sensei Chris and Goju Ryu
I remember when I first started
Goju Ryu karate at Norton and heard "Right then, off we go".
I just knew we were in for a beasting! Actually, it's still the same come
to think of it! Well, it's the warm-up and stamina exercises that got
me through the sail changes on the boat.I am not the fittest in the class,
far from it, but all those press- ups,
sit-ups, crunches,star jumps and the hard Goju training certainly helped
to pull the sails up quickly. Without them I may even have, I'm going
to say it, given up. But that's not allowed - it's that Goju Ryu Karate
mental conditioning again. You can't just stop kicking the pad because
you are tired, or ask an attacker to "stop for a minute while I get
my breath back".You have to dig in and keep going! Then there's the
body conditioning. It still hurts when you lose your footing and land
from six feet onto the deck, but hopefully not quite so much now I have
fewer live nerve endings. Or is it the pitchers of Pimms dissolving the
memory so it just doesn't seem to have been so bad? Also this Sailing
/ Karate synergy actually follows what it says in our licence - I paraphrase
- "Keep the essence of the traditional, but find new ways to take
your training forward". We are always looking for unusual combinations;
this may be another one. I'm happy to say we came 2nd in our class, see
>>>http://www.skandiacowesweek.co.uk/
For our results look for Healthsure Anticipation in the IRC4 &
the Black Group overall results. (Back to "ARTICLES"
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Leaving the Gokan
Ryu concern with the rank of 4th kyu Dave started at Norton Dojo in January
2007, and decided to revert to10th kyu in the I.O.G.K.F./O.T.G.K.A. syllabus.Since
then, through hard work and effort, he's progressed, being awarded 5th
kyu in May 2009.
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