IOGKF International Magazine | Page 34

When the Gasshuku started on October 16, we had 55 karate-ka. The classes were held at the Budokan from 9 am to 1 pm, led by Sensei Higaonna himself. It’s hard to put into words Sensei´s dedication to teach each one of us and his attention to detail. Also during the Gasshuku there was a grading for higher yudansha grades. As always the results were given at the Sayonara Party. Sensei Veiga and Moreira (from Portugal, students of sensei Monteiro) were awared 6th Dan. Sensei Linda Marchant (England), Sensei Bobby Smith (Bermuda), Sensei Juichi Kokubo (Peru), Sensei Gene Villa (USA) and Sensei Viktor Panasiuk (Moldova), were all promoted to 7th Dan. Congratulations to everyone! In addition to the gasshuku, this year Sensei Higaonna had something else prepared for us. Complementing the technical instruction we had classes at the honbu dojo with Sensei Sugimoto Rendo, specialist in Amagi Thermal Therapy. His instruction was aimed at alleviating tension and healing injuries, to improve our performance and physical power. Sensei Sugimoto treated Sensei Monteiro, who had a muscle injury that prevented him from doing high kicks. After a couple of sessions, he experienced a noticeable improvement in is flexibility. He also treated other karate-ka who showed great results. We also attended a lecture from Maeno Hiroyuki, a nutritionist at the Japan Association of Clinical Nutrition, specializing in high performance athletes. He did a presentation on healthy eating habits and how small diet adjustments could dramatically improve performance, quality of life and slowing the natural aging process. When the Gasshuku was over, we returned to the daily trainings at the honbu. Once again we had the chance to practice under the watchful eye of Higaonna Sensei, sometimes, as the only students in the dojo. What a wonderful and humbling experience! On October 25th, we attended the celebrations of the International Day of Karate, at the Shuri Castle. The most important karate schools in Okinawa and their grand masters performed demonstrations. The IOGKF presented a team of okinawan karateka: Sensei Uehara, Sensei Kuramoto and Sensei Yamashiro did a great exhibition of kata Shisochin. Later that night, it was time for the grand masters demo. Sensei Higaonna´s presentation was superb. His energy and technical ability was observed by many people, who later, recognizing the red and black kenkon in our jackets, approached us to congratulate us for our master! We lived another memorable experience in the streets of Naha. It was the 2013 Otsunahiki at the Naha Prefecture. It is a traditional tug-of-war competition done yearly, Japanese style. The main rope is massive; over 1 meter in diameter with narrower ropes stemming from it, that competitors can pull along with other people (usually 10 per each smaller rope). In our smaller &