Master Steve Armstrong,
from his experience as a Marine, understood the
importance of drills and repetition in developing solid
foundational habits in students. Wherever
possible, he codified the concepts of Isshinryu into
drills which could be committed to memory and practiced
systematically until the movements were completely
instinctive. Thanks to the generosity of Master
Don Wasielewski, we have demonstrations of two of the
more popular drills from the Armstrong Dojo:
1) the eight elbow strikes; and 2) the 24 basic
blocks and counters.
The elbow strikes are
significant because they have nothing to do with
tournament sparring, where many of Armstrong’s students
excelled. Armstrong never forgot that Isshinryu
meant self defense. It had to be street worthy,
and street effective. So while his students
practiced for the tournaments, they also practiced for
the streets. The elbow strike drill reinforces the
practical nature of Isshinryu. Yes, the punches,
kicks and blocks have their place, but many fights are
decided inside where maximum power had to be generated
in minimum distance, hence the need to fully understand
and master the elbow strikes.
The basic blocks and
counters of Isshinryu take their inspiration from the
teachings of Master Shimabuku in their emphasis on
direct physical response to an attack. In this
sequence, Master Don Wasielewski explains, then
demonstrates the 24 blocks with counters that were
standard regimen at the Armstrong Dojo during its final
years. In explaining the techniques, Master
Wasielewski uses casual English. Hopefully that
won’t offend any purists out there. Wasielewski,
who is a teacher by profession, emphasizes Karate should
be taught as it is practiced. It should be clear,
and accessible to the target audience. Per
Wasielewski, mastering the traditional terminology comes
later, once the techniques have taken root. Though
not a Kata per se, the block and counter sequence has
many of the characteristics of Kata, and like the
“Standard”, can be initiated on any beat and cycled
through without stopping.
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Elbow
Strikes
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24
Basic Blocks & Counters
Explained
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24
Basic Blocks & Counters
Practiced
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