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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Playing Tall Opponents, Part 1

I've managed to ask for comments about my ikkyu grading performance from every one from the grading panel and now I have some solid ideas about the things I want to work on leading up to shodan.

The comments are mostly related to the way I play tall players, as both my opponents in the ikkyu test are tall. I'm 164cm, the typical Asian height, so many of my opponents tend to be taller than me. Itakura sensei made 2 key observations:

  1. My cuts weren't determined enough. He's right - my opponents were both quite twitchy and took my advances as a cue to initiate their cuts, thus foling my attempts at executing cuts. Still, I should make determined strikes regardless.
  2. More focus on shikake waza. Same point as above.

So...how should I play taller opponents? Some points for considerations:

  • Taller opponents have superior reach, especially men;
  • To cut their men, I'd have to move in to close the maai. But that means "exposing" my men even more;
  • Taller opponents' kote/doh are more accessible;
  • Taller opponents can be in some way forced to cut men only.
These are some of the points I could think of right now which I should consider when doing jigeiko against them.

I've been watching Takeshi's jigeiko and shiai with great interest since he's shorter than me but is yet able to hit any opponent's men with relative ease. The key is seme. With strong seme, he is able to control the opponents, making them take the defensive posture and force them into creating suki. Since the opponents are forced to be defensive, they are not in a position to attack. This works against ALL opponents, not just the tall ones.

Accordingly, I must apply myself consistently into training my seme. This means improving my footwork, center, kigurai and other elements to produce effective seme. I hope that with more hard practices I can improve on this aspect, and will be able to make determined and spirited strikes with sutemi.

4 Comments:

  • Andrew,
    I'm 6'3" (190.5 cm) so you could come to Idaho and fence with me all you want. You could get a ton of experience with taller opponents out here since our shortest male kenshi is Mizobe-sensei of Westside Kendo Dojo at 167 cm who visits us periodically.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:20 am  

  • I'd love to visit your dojo one day! I've never been to the states before.

    By Blogger Andoru, at 11:20 am  

  • I agree with you 100% on your observation on seme. I am also trying hard to work on this too.

    I remember Itakura sensei once said to me that there are two ways to create suki. One way is to use the shinai to knock the opponent's shinai away thus taking the center. The other one is to use seme to overwhelm the opponent's mind (VY: thus creating fear, doubt, surprise, confusion), where the opponent's lose control of his / her own center.

    The latter way is the longer-lasting type of kendo, and I think it is so true.

    Plus generating seme makes you look like the Sensei way of playing, which is doublely cool. tehehe.

    By Blogger Vivian Yung, at 4:46 pm  

  • Oh yes thanks Viv for reminding me about what Itakura sensei said in regards to that second type of seme! This is the seme I refer to in my blog. However, as it is weak in its present form, I'd still need to practise the first type to complement the second type as well as to present a more rounded form of seme if you know what I mean.

    Must. Train. Harder!

    By Blogger Andoru, at 5:44 pm  

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