A NEW “BEST TRAINING POINT”

Here I will occasionally upload what I think to be a special lesson at our dojo. This will be a personal statement and will reflect something that caused a “light bulb moment” for me. It does not mean it had the same effect on the entire class. Or that it will mean the same to you.

I’m having fun, after many years training, learning (or re-learning) things that make my karate better. Everyone is different. What I learned today (and probably I just did not pay attention years ago) is not necessarily what you will find mind boggling. It is my journey and what I experienced in my regular three times a week training at the dojo and daily training at home.

I will try to upload videos or stills once in a while to help make my point.

Shimizu sensei

Shimizu sensei at the JKA Honbu dojo was the instructor in May of 2023. We went through many drills but two points have stuck with me from the training that day.

  1. Do not lean back or forward when pushing off with a punch or kick, or when stepping back with a block. Also do not raise up. Very important because it slows you down and also can make you off balance and/or easy prey for a sweeping technique.
  2. When attacking or defending (kicking, punching, blocking), do not make adjustments for hikite. Just go! It is difficult to do sometimes because we are taught to always use hikite. But, as Sensei stated: just go!

Brush the Knees

Learned this probably my first year of practicing karate (1978) like everyone else. But through the years I’ve become sloppy, therefore effectiveness of this powerful kick has suffered. I’m talking about the ushiro geri (back kick). Sensei Brewer at the Pekin dojo was kind enough to re-enlighten me and lately I have been having fun catching my training partners with it.

When practicing the kick, be sure to spin (either clockwise or counterclockwise-depending on which leg is kicking) quickly and without coming up in your stance, pivoting on the non-kicking foot. At the end of the spin around, your feet should be together, making your knees touch as you thrust out with the kicking leg. If your knees touch before the kick, the kick will be on target and will not miss off to one side or the other. Conversely, if the knees do not touch, the kick can easily be off to the side of the target, at best allowing for a glancing blow to the target. At worst missing the target completely.

It is important also to try to look at your target before executing the spin. It is not necessary to see clearly but to just know where the target is. If you catch a view of the target and brush your knees during the delivery, the kick will find its mark quite easily.

Remember, the heel is the part of the foot that should make contact with the target, NOT THE BALL OF THE FOOT OR THE TOES! And try not to bend forward (away from the target) too much. Think entering the target.

Please practice the above on your heavy bag (you do have one, right?).

Keep a tight fist!

First of all-for beginners-here is how to make a fist.

1) Start with open hand.
2) Curl the fingers inward, starting with the little finger. The intent is to have the tip of each finger end up just about where the callous usually forms. You may have to push the finger tips to make this happen at first.
3) Roll the rest of the hand a bit and then “lock” the fingers with the thumb at a point close to the first knuckles of the index and middle fingers.
4) You should now have a 90 degree angle formed by the top of the hand and the first knuckle to second knuckle expanse. It is with this “square” surface that you make contact with a target (and only the index & middle finger surface, not the ring & little finger surface). Notice the position of the wrist. It is also straight, not bent upwards or downwards.
5) When opening the hand, you should clearly see marks near the callous points where the finger tips have been “locked down”. This indicates correct fist formation.

Keep it tight… .

Learned a long time ago (maybe my first lesson?) to make a tight fist. What I relearned recently is to always keep it tight (a heavy fist), even when relaxing the rest of the body. This makes it much easier & faster to attack when necessary than if the hands were relaxed or open. It also helps form muscle memory in the hands, creating a more automatic fist when needed if the hands are open or relaxed (which should only be advanced students, right?).

If you practice keeping the fist tight, you will soon notice a difference in your state of readiness. Keeping your fist tight requires many of the arm and wrist muscles to become stronger and more toned, making your entire fist, arm extension a better weapon. I noticed it after just a few hours of training.

My Karate Library

Training in the martial arts is important. You must know how to block a punch or kick and you must know how to throw a punch or kick. These things you practice every time you go to the dojo and when you practice at home (you do practice at home, don’t you?).

You must know that when you reach a point where you think you cannot continue, you are just out of breath or out of spirit-you must know that you can continue and that you can protect your family and yourself from the bad guys of the world. Hard training both in and out of the dojo will help you understand this point.

But if you train real hard and become a high level karateka, you must also understand other things. You must understand how to avoid violent situations before they occur. You must understand how to suppress your ego. You must understand that different people have different levels of tolerance, frustration and anger. You cannot control the attitudes and behavior of others. You can, however, learn to adjust your own behavior accordingly. To be flexible enough within your own mental and spiritual being to change the direction of confrontation. To avoid it altogether or to stop it before it escalates.

To do these things, however, requires more study than what you receive at most dojos. You must read. You must read the stories and experiences of others. That way you can have a deeper grasp of the direction that violence can take. You can also learn how to react in situations that may require the utmost tact on your part.

I hope you have read some of these books. If not, please consider buying them or borrowing them. You will be amazed at how different you will feel afterwards.

TITLE AUTHOR SUBJECT PUBLISHER ISBN PUBLISH DATE
The Life-Giving Sword (Heiho Kadensho) Yagyu Munenori (Translated by William Scott Wilson) The Mind Must Be Become Completely Free of Everything Kodansha International 13:978-4-7700-2955-3 2003
Secret Tactics Kazumi Tabata Lessons From Great Master of Martial Arts Tuttle 978-0-8048-3488-9 2003
A Sustainable Karate-ka Scott Langley Continue to Grow in Your Karate Life Mason Publishing 978-1-78846-263-1 2022
Karate Empowered Rick L. Brewer Becoming Empowered Through Karate Empire Books 978-1-949753-32-5 2021
Never Heel Up Michael Busha Karate as Effective Therapy for Life Amazon Press 978-0-578-49364-0 2020
Chasing Bushido Richard Amos Amos Sensei’s Pursuit of Bushido Outskirt’s Press 978-1-9772-2222-0 2020
Shu-Ha-Ri Scott Langley Collection of Thirty-Five Articles on Karate Mason Press 978-1-720680741 2018
Karate Insights Rick L. Brewer Lessons for Life Empire Books 978-1-949753-00-4 2018
Karate Clever Scott Langley Building a New Organization Mason Press 978-1-911013-549 2016
Karate Stupid Scott Langley Instructor’s Course Scott Langley 978-1-7830-1346-3 2013
Redemption Michael Clarke Personal Memoir-Pursuit of Budo YMAA Publication Center 978-1-59439-378-5 2016
Karate Do Kyōhan-The Master Text Funakoshi Gichin A Classic by the Founder Kodansha 0-87011-190-6 1973
Karate Do-My Way of Life Funakoshi Gichin Memoirs of the Master Kodansha 0-87011-241-4 1975
Karate Do Nyūmon-The Master IntroductoryText Funakoshi Gichin Another Classic by the Founder
“I picture a group of us sitting cross legged around a low table in a cozy room sipping tea while I answer your questions about karate.” Funakoshi Gichin
Kodansha 978-4-7700-1891-5 1988
Conversations with the Master Randell G. Hassell Interview with Nakayama Shihan Focus Publications 0-911921-00-1 1983
The Karate Experience- A Way of Life Randell G. Hassell Getting What You Want Out of Karate Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-1348-5 1980
Shotokan Karate-Its History & Evolution Randell G. Hassell Shotokan History & Funakoshi’s Life Focus Publications 0-911921-05-2 1984
The East/West Approaches-Anatomy to Body/Mind Therapy of Change Richard Strozzzi Heckler Using Energies & Physical States to Overcome Obstacles During Times of Change & Confusion Shambhala 0-87773-294-9 1984
Karate-Sychronization of Body & Mind Sugiyama Shojiro Instructions by Sugoyama Sensei Sugiyama NA 1977
Traditional Karatedo-Performances of the Kata-Okinawa Goju Ryu, Vol 2 Higaonna Morio Kata Instruction Kodansha 0-87040-596-9 1986
Fundamental Techiques-Goju Ryu Higaonna Morio Fundamentals Kodansha 0-87040-595-0 1985
Bushido-The Warrior’s Code Nitobe Inazo Balance of Justice, Courage, Benevolence, Politeness, Veracity, Honor, Education & Training at the Turn of the Century Japan. Ohara Publications 0-89750-03108 1979
The Spirit of Aikido Ueshiba Kisshōmaru Dynamic Life Based On Unity of Universal & Personal Ki Kodansha 770-1100-8 (Japan)
0-87011-600-2 (USA)
1984
Secret Fighting Arts of the World John F. Gilbey “Secret” Fighting Techniques Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-1608-5 1963
The Way of a Warrior John F. Gilbey Travels & Training North Atlantic Books 0-938190-0302 1982
Women in the Martial Arts-A New Spirit Rising Linda Atkinson Eight Accomplished Women Martial Artists Dodd, Mead & Company 0-396-08223-8 1983
Get to Grips with Karate Bryan Evans w/Ronnie Christopher Written for Beginners Blandford 0-7137-2556-7 1995
Autumn Lightening-The Education of an American Samurai Dave Lowry Dave Lowry’s Apprenticeship in Swordmanship Shambhala 0-87773-305-8 1985
Bokken-Art of Japanese Sword Dave Lowry Introduction to Bo Ohara 0-89750-104-7 1986
The Best of Dave Lowry-Karate Way Columns Dave Lowry Black Belt Magazine Stories Ohara 10-89750-148-9 2005
Translation Essays on the Japanese Martial Arts & Ways Dave Lowry Aspects of Budo Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-3432-6
The Karate Way-Discovering the Spirit of Practice Dave Lowry Practice, Philosophy and Culture of Karate Shambhala 978-59030-647-5 2009
Shotokan Karate-Free Fighting Techniques C. Mack & Enoeda K. Kumite Techniques Paldin Press NA 1974
Kodokan Judo-A Guide to Proficiency Editorial (Kodokan) Wonderfully Illustrated Text Kodansha NA 1963
Karate Masters Jose M. Fraguas Interviews with Masters Unique Publications 0-86568-188-0 2001
Warrior Athelete-Body, Mind & Spirit Dan Millman Self Transformation Still Point Publishing 0-913299-2207 1979
Way of the Peaceful Warrior-A Book that Changes Lives Dan Millman Socrates & Joy Guide Dan H.J. Kramer 0-915811-00-6 1980
Saced Journey of the Peaceful Warrior Dan Millman Four Years after Training with Socrates H.J. Kramer 0-915811-34-0 1991
No Ordinary Moments-A Peaceful Warrior’s Guide to Daily Life Dan Millman Turning Intentions into Actions; Changing Ourselves can Change the World H.J. Kramer 0-915811-40-5 1992
The Journeys of Socrates Dan Millman Excellent Story-Lots of Lessons Harpers 0-06-075023-5 2005
Zen & the Art of Street Fighting-True Battles of the Modern Day Warrior Jack Sabat Good Stories of Real Fights Frog Ltd. 1-883319-45-5 1996
The Fighting Spirit of Japan E.J. Harrison Martial Arts & the Spirit The Overlook Press 0-879951-142-2 1955
The Martial Arts & Real Life-A Book of Fighting for the 21st Century Fred Villari Instructional Manual Quill 0-688-05248-7 1985
Know Karate Do-Your Body is Your Weapon Bryn Williams Dealing with Violence Berkely Publishing 425-03487-9 1975
Karate is a Thing of the Spirit Harry crews Great Story Quill 0-688-02372-x
Moving Zen-Karate as a way to Gentleness C.W. Nicol Classic book-had much impact on my eventual relocation to Japan. Quill 0-688-02871-3 1975
The Way of Karate George E. Mattson Training Mind & Body Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-0624-1 1963
Women in Aikido Andrea Siegel Interviews with Women Black Belts North Atlantic Books 1-55643-161-9 1993
Bo-Karate Weapon of Self Defense Demura Fumio Instructional Text by Demura Sensei Ohara 0-89750-019-9 1976
Zen Combat Jay Gluck Body & Mind Control Ballantine Books 0-345-25030-2-175 1962
The Judo Instructor M.G. Harvey Captain Harvey’s Experience in Judo Emerson Books LIC-58-8900 1958
Samadhi-Self Development in Zen, Swordmanship and Psychotherapy Mike Sayama Part 1-Self Realization in Zen Buddhism
Part 2-Zen Therapy
State University of New York 0-88706-147-8 1986
Ki in Daily Life Tohei Koichi Principles of Ki Ki no Kenkyu Kai H.Q. Japan (Kodansha) 0-87040-436-9 1980
Kiatsu Tohei Koichi Kiatsu Ryoho Ki no Kenkyu Kai H.Q. Japan (Kodansha) 0-87040-536-5 1983
What the Masters Know-The Science & Psychology of Strategic Fighting Paul Maslak Logistics & Tactics of Group Assault Unique Publications 1980
The Secret Power Within-Zen Solutions to Real Problems Chuck Norris How Zen Can Help us Achieve Spiritual Tranquility & Self Confidence Broadway Books 0-553-06908-x 1996
Living the Martial Way-A Manual for the Way a Modern Warrior Should Think Forest E. Morgan “On the street, little people don’t attack big people; it’s always the other way around.” One of the best books I’ve read that explains certain realities of training. Please read this one! Barricade Books 0-942637061-5 1992
Bushido-Way of the Samurai Translated from Hagakure by Tanaka Minoru Translation from the Japanese Classic Sun Publications 0-89540-009-x 1975
Sword of No Blade Joan Baxter Joan Writes Stories from her Travels and Experiences with Martial Artists Samuel Weiser 0-87728-748-1 1992
Martial Arts Movies-From Bruce Lee to the Ninjas. An Illustrated Introduction Richard Meyers, Amy Harlib & Bill & Karen Palmer Given to me by my good friend Paul Cipywnyk at the Student House in Takadanobaba, Tokyo in 1992. Wonderful Photos from Movie Clips. Thanks Paul! Citadel Press 0-8065-0950-3 1985
Aikido & The Dynamic Sphere-An Illustrated Introduction A. Westbrook & O. Ratti Neutralize ann Agressor and Render an Attack Harmless Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-0004-9 1970
Samurai Zen Scott Shaw Zen Techniques Weiser Books 1-57863-104-1 1999
A Path to Liberation-A Spritual & Philosophical Approach to the Martial Arts Herman Kauz Martial Arts as a Proving ground for the Spirit Overlook Press 0-87951-423-x 1992
The Textbook of Modern Karate Okazaki Teruyuki & Milorad Stricevic Classic Instructional Text with Plenty of science to back it up Kodansha 0-87011-461-1 1984
Perfection of Character-Guiding Principles for the Martial Arts & Everyday Life Okazaki Teruyuki Sensei Discusses Dojo Kun & Niju Kun GMW Publications 978-0-9785763-2-5 2006
Martial Arts-The Spiritual Dimension Peter Payne Strength Arises from a Balance of Body, Breath & Mind Crossroad LOC 81-66810 1981
Realistic Defensive Techniques John G. Peters Defensive Tactics for Police Reliapon Police Products 0-935878-02-5 1981
The Art of Karate Kubota Tak Perceptions of the Grace, Commitment & Spirit of Karate. With Excellent Photography Peebles Press 0-672-52331-0 1977
Karate Basics Robin Rielly As the Title Suggests-A Great Karate Primer Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-3493-8 2003
Sword of No Sword-Life of the Master Warrior Tesshu John Stevens Tesshu’s Very Astute Observations of Politicians and Other Rascals Shambhala 0-87773-284-1 1984
Mind & Body- Like Bullet. Memoirs of a Life in Martial Arts Yaguchi Yutaka Great Stories from Yaguchi Sensei with Interviews.
Took an Autographed Copy of This Book to Give to Ueno Sensei at the Kobe Karate Club in Kobe, Japan.
Greenlight Communications 978-1-57833-400-1 2008
Fear Into Anger-A Manual of Self Defense for Women Py Bateman Excellent Technical Book for Both Sexes. Special Topics for Women Nelson Hall 0-88229-441-5
Shotokan Karate International Kata (Vol 1 & 2) Kanazawa Hirokazu Sensei Explains in 5 Languages! Ikeda Shoten 2075-106851-0316 Japan)
2075-106852-0316 (Japan)
1981
1982
Karate In Action-Kata & Self defense Nakayama Masatoshi 6 Volume Series. I have Only One! Kodansha 0-87011-699-1 1985
Practical Karate-Book 4 (Armed Assailants) & Book 5 (For Women) Nakayama Masatoshi 6 Part Series. I have Only 2!
Some real pioneers in western karate posed as “bad guys” for Nayayama Sensei.
Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-0484-0
0-8048-0485-0
1964
1965
Best Karate Nakayama Masatoshi I think there are 11 books in this series. I have them all. Still the bible for JKA kata though other DVD medium has arrived on the scene. Kodansha Please Google “Best Karate”  From 1978
Spirit of the Empty Hand Stan Schmidt Great stories & “setsumei” from Schmidt’s Life in karate Focus Publications 0-911921-00-2 1984
Common Sense Self Defense-7 Rules That Can Save Your Life for Men & Women David Garcia & Stewart Smith Good Self Defense Techniques. Something to Learn Here. Hather Leigh Press 1-57826-090-6 2002
The Shaolin Way-10 Modern Secrets of Survival from a Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster Steve Demarco A Good Life Story of a Person Learning to Deal with His Anger Harpers 0-06-057456-9 2005
The Martial Arts   Susan Ribner & Richard Chin Anecdotes & Explanations of Various Martial Arts Harper Trophy 0-06-024999-4 1978
The Samurai Endo Shusaku (Translated by Van Gessel) Early 17th Century Japan and European Budo History First Adventure edition-Random House 0-394-72726-6 1984
Zen in the Martial Arts Joe Hyams Very Interesting Stories from a Beverly Hills Resident J. P Tarcher 0-87477-114-5 1979
The Demonstration of Gentleness-Ju No Kata Kano Jigoro & T. P. Leggett Wonderful Photos of Kano Sensei W. Foul Sghan NA 1964
Meeting Force With Silence Dr. Terry Chitwood Psychology of Martial Arts Polestar Publications 0-942044-03-7 1985
How To Defend Yourself Without Even Trying Dr. Terry Chitwood Psychology of Martial Arts Polestar Publications 0-942044-00-2 1981
Angry White Pajamas Robert Twigger A Fun Story of Entering the Tokyo Riot Police Aikido Class. I attended this dojo for about 6 months. Quill 0-688-17537-6 1997
Spike and Chain-Japanese Fighting Arts Charles V. Gruzanski Some Brutal Weapon Techniques Charles E. Tuttle 0-8048-0540-7 1997
What Is Judo Kodokan Very Old Book I Found in Kanda , Tokyo. You’ll Never Find This. I’m Lucky! Kodokan, Tokyo NA 1947
Shotokan’s Secret-The Hidden Truth Behind Karate’s Fighting Origins Bruce Clayton Lots of Speculation and Liberties Taken. But Some Very Good, Scholarly Investigation as well. Ohara 0-89750-144-6 2004
Bow to Life-365 Secrets from the Martial Arts for Daily Life Joseph Cardillo Focus, concentrate and connect with your core energy. Marlowe & Company 978-1-56924-308-4 2006
The Dance of Becoming-Living Life as a Martial Art Stuart Heller An intergration of ideas and practical exercises. North Atlantic Books 1-55643-110-4 1991
Clouds in the West-Lessons from the Martial Arts of Japan Dave Lowry The essence of traditional martial arts. Lyons Press 1-59228-590-2 2004

Zen… .
And for deeper study it might be appropriate to look into some of the following books that talk about Zen. There is a connection between martial arts and Zen. And some of these books will deal with that connection. But many of the following books address different aspects of Zen that might not reveal any relationship. You have to read them and decide for yourself!

Can you hear the sound of one hand clapping?

TITLE AUTHOR SUBJECT PUBLISHER ISBN PUBLISH DATE
Zen and the Mind-Scientific Approach to Zen Practice Hirai Tomio, M.D. Bridging the gap between the occidental and oriental mind in zen practice Japan Publications, Inc 0-87040-391-5 1978
How the Swans Came to the Lake-A Narrative History of Buddhism in America Rick Fields Planting & flourishing of Buddhism in America Shambhala Publications, Inc. 0-394-74883-2 1981
Zen Without Masters Camden Benares Contemorary Zen Parables And/Or Press 0-915904-24-1 1977
Siddhartha Herman Hesse A soul’s long quest in search of the ultimate answer to the enigma of man’s role on this earth New Directions Paperbook 51-13669 1951
Life of Omar Al-Khayy á mi J.K.M Shirazi From a Persian standpoint T.N. Foulis Edinburgh & London A.C. McClurg & Co. Too old for an ISBN number 1905
Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth & Death: Buddhism in the Contemporary World Ikeda Diasaku Process of developing innate power & wisdom Macdonald & Co. 0-356-15498-x 1988
The Art of Hapiness-A Handbook for Living Dalai Lama & Howard Cutler, M.D. How to deal with the biggest problems-Old age, illness and death Riverhead Books 1-57322-111-2 1998
The Great Awakening-Reflections of Zen and Reality Robert Powell Immediate Transformation of Consciousness in All Religions First Quest 0-8356-0577-9 1961
The Mind of Clover-Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics Robert Aitken Principles & Practice of Zen North Point Press 0-86547-158-4 1984
The Zen of Running Fred Rohé Running as meditation. Beautifully illustrated with photos Random House 0-394-73038-0 1974
A Zen Forest-Sayings of the Masters Shigematsu Sōiku Zen sayings from the comical to the profound to mystifying Weatherhill 0-8348-0159-0 1981
Zen and the Birds of Appetite Thomas Merton Reaching the ground of pure, direct experience underlying all creative thought & activity New Directions Paperbook 0-8112-0104-x 1968
The Upanishads Spiritual Treatises Great questions and simple answers-Translations from the Sanskrit Penquin Classics 0-14044-163-8 1965
The Ring of the Way-Testament of a Zen Master Taisen Deshimaru Soto Zen-modern interpretations of elemental, original Zen Editions Cesare Rancilio
Translation Copyright-E.P. Dutton
0-525-48293-8 1983
1987 tran
A First Zen Reader Compiled & Translated by Trevor Leggett How to answer the question, “What is Zen?” Charles E Tuttle Co. 0-8048-0180-0 1960
An Introduction to Zen Buddhism D.T. Suzuki Practical Aspects of the Discipline of Zen Grove Press 0-394-17474-7 1964
Zen Art for Meditation Stewart W. Holmes Mind Expanding Emptiness of Zen Painting Charles E Tuttle Co. 0-8048-1255-1 1973
Zen Flesh, Zen Bones-A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings Paul Reps Source readings of Zen Anchor Books-Doubleday 0-385-08130-8 Not Noted
The Experience of Insight-A Simple & Direct Guide to Buddhist Meditation Joseph Goldstein Practical Instructions Shambhala Publications, Inc. 0-87773-226-4 1976
Their Heads Are Green & Their Hands Are Blue-Scenes From The Non-Christian World Paul Bowles Travel Essays The Ecco Press 0-88001-043-6 1957
& 1963
Zen Action
Zen Person
T. P. Kasulis Relationship between Zen doctrine & Zen practice University of Hawaii Press 0-8248-1023-6 1981
The Tao Of Physics Fritjof Capra Looking at the parallels underlying concepts of modern physics & basic ideas of eastern mysticism. Shambhala Publications, Inc. 0-394-73111-5 1975
The Teaching Of Buddha Buddhist Promoting Foundation This and the Christian Bible are inside the bedside table drawer in most oriental hotels. Languages vary but usually English is one of them. Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai 89237-251-xx 1966
The Three Pillars Of Zen Roshi Philip Kapleau Teaching, practice & enlightenment. This is  real classic and one of my favorites. Anchor Press-Doubleday 0-385-14786-4 1965
Zen Training-Methods & Philosophy Katsuki Sekida English language handbook for Zen meditation Weatherhill 0-8348-0114-0 1975
Zen & The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance-An Inquiry Into Values Robert M. Persig Probably nothing has to be said about this classic. I have two copies that are worn and marked up. “Mountains should be climbed with as little effort as possible and without desire. The reality of your own nature should determine the speed….It’s the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top”. Bantam New Age Books 0-553-20708-3 1974
Living Zen Robert Linssen Practical approach to understanding Zen Grove Press 0-394-17391-0 1958
Nine-Headed Dragon River-Zen Journals 1969-1982 Peter Matthiessen The author’s personal quest for a spiritual path. I cannot say enough about this book. Excellent narrative. I was with him the entire jouney! Shambhala Publications, Inc. 0-394-55251-2 1985
Eastern Religions Elizabeth Seeger A brief introduction to eastern religions. This was assigned to me at the University of Michigan. Thomas Crowell Co. 0-690-25342-7 1973
Zen Effects-The Life Of Alan Watts Monica Furlong Biography of one of my favorite authors Houghton Mifflin Co 0-395-35344-0 1986
The Early Writings Of Alan Watts Edited by John Snelling, with Mark Watts & Dennis Sibley 1931 to 1938. Watch him develop and understand what influenced his thinking. Celestial Arts 0-89087-480-8 1987
Alan Watts-Three
The Way Of Zen
Nature, Man & Woman
Psychotherapy East & West
Alan Watts “Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know… .” Pantheon Books 0-394-41904-9 1957
The Modern Mystic-A collection of the early writings of Alan Watts Edited by John Snelling with Mark Watts Another insight into the spiritual development of Alan Watts Element Books 1-85230-119-8 1990
Cloud Hidden-Whereabouts Unknown-A Mountain Journal Alan Watts Alan Watt’s journals while staying at the retreat in the foothills of Mt. Tamalpais, California. Vintage Books 0-394-71999-9 1968
The Two Hands Of God-The Myths of Polarity Alan Watts Light & darkness, good & evil and their inner unity. Collier Books 0-02-068110-0 1963
The Wisdom Of Insecurity-A Message For an Age of Anxiety Alan Watts “The highest happiness & supreme spiritual insight & certitude are found only in our awareness that impermanence & insecurity are inescapable & inseparable  from life.” Vintage Books NA 1951
Psychotherapy East & West Alan Watts What is the common ground between Western psychiatry & Eastern philosophy? Vintage Books 0-394-71610-8 1961
Beyond Theology-The Art of Godmanship Alan Watts How to prepare for that experience of the unity of self & cosmos. Vintage Books 0-394-71923-9 1964
The Spirit of Zen-A Way of Life, Work, and Art in the Far East. Alan Watts Many steps on the road to Satori Grove Press 0-394-17418-6 1958
This Is It-And Other Essays Alan Watts “The immediate now, whatever its nature, is the goal & fulfillment of all living” Inscription in this book by me states that I found it in a used bookstore in Carmel, California in 1981. Lucky me! Collier Books NA 1958
OM-Creative Meditations Alan Watts Selected lectures by Alan Watts Celestial Arts 0-89087-257-0 1980
The Essential Alan Watts Alan Watts Basic tenets of his philosophy written aboard his his ferryboat & at his mountain retreat. Celestial Arts 0-89087-403-4 1974
Does It Matter?-Essays On Man’s Relationship to Materiality Alan Watts Alan Watts tackles the “nitty gritty” problems of economics, technology. Clothing, cooking & housing. Vintage Books 394-71665-5 1968
The Supreme Identity-An Essay on Oriental Metaphysic & The Christian Religion Alan Watts Spiritual leadership has lost effective knowledge of man’s true nature. Vintage Books 0-394-71835-6 1972
Nothingness-The Essence of Alan Watts Alan Watts “Without nothing there cannot be something, nothingness delineates something.” Celestial Arts 0-912310-77-4 1974
Meditation-The Essence of Alan Watts Alan Watts Meditation is a way to get in touch with reality. Celestial Arts 0-912310-76-6 1974
The Book Of tea Kakuzo Okakura The rigors and formality of the tea ceremony and patterns of beliefs surrounding tea & tea drinking. Dover Publications 486-20070-1 1964
Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind-Informal talks on Zen meditation & practice Shunryo Suzuki Suzuki ryoshi came to America in 1958, intending to stay just a short time. He stayed the rest of his life and started the first Zen monastary outside of Asia. Weatherhill 0-8348-0079-9 1970
Zen Toichi Yoshioka A beautifully illustrated and pictured little books that tells the Zen story. Hoikusha 4-586-54036-2 1978
Passionate Journey-The Spritual Autobiography of Satomi Myōdō Translated & annotated by Sallie B. King A Japanese woman’s mid-life transition to Zen. Shambhala Publications, Inc. 0-87773-392-9 1987
Questions To A Zen Master-Practical & Spritual Answers from the Great Japanese Master Taisen Deshimaru Dialoque between student & teacher on developing unitary mind-body consciousness through posture, breathing and concentration. E. P. Dutton 0-525-48141-9 1981
The World of Zen-An East-West Anthology Nancy Wilson Ross This is a superb book. “True youth is much more psychological than physical”. Vintage Books NA 1960
To Cherish All Life-A Buddhist Case For Becoming Vegetarian Philip Kapleau Basic religious, humanitarian and scientific reasons for becoming vegetarian. Harper Row 0-06-250440-1 1981
Yankee Beacon of Buddhist Light-Life of Col. Henry S. Olcott Howard Murphet One of the founding members of the Theosophical Society. This is an amazing story of the Colonel’s life. Quest Books 0-8356-0638-4 1988
The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Nichiren Shoshu International Center One  of the major Zen organizations. Nichiren Shoshu International Center 4-88872-028-2 1990
The Method Of Zen Eugen Herrigal Methods & training in Zen Buddhism Vintage Books 0-394-71244-7 1960
The Book Of Tea Okakura Kakuzo Nature & art blended into a harmony of daily living. Charles E Tuttle Co. 0-8048-0069-3 1956
Fundamentals Of Budhism Yasuji Kirimura Basic & rudamentory concepts of Buddhism Nichiren Shoshu International Center 4-88872-016-9 1977
The Supreme Doctrine-Psychological encounters in Zen thought. Hubert Benoit The essence of oriental wisdom in the pursuit of self knowledge and transcendence. Inner Traditions International 0-89281-058-0 1955
Zen Buddhism & Psychoanalysis Erick Fromm, D.T. Suzuki, and Richard De Martino A very interesting threesome “comparing of notes” Harper Colophon Books-Harper Row 0-06-090175-6 1960
An Introduction To Zen Buddhism D.T. Suzuki Not just a philosophy but “primarily & ultimately a discipline”. Grove Press 0-394-17474-0 1964
The Diamond Sutra Editor-Raghavan Iyer The first book ever printed (on a Chiinese block press in A.D. 868). Contains the core of the Buddha’s final teaching. Concord Grove Press 0-88695-004-x 1983
A Zen Harvest-Japanese Folk Zen Sayings Compiled & translated with an introduction by Sōiku Shigematsu Traditional Rinzai Zen koan study jakugo (capping phrase exercises). North Point Press 0-86547-328-5 1988
Zen Guide Martin Roth & John Stevens Where in the world to study Zen. Weatherhill 0-8348-0202-3 1985
A Glimpse of Nothingness-Experiences in an American Zen Community Janwillem van de Wetering Masters & students-all human. Washington Square Press 0-671-41609-x 1974
The Unfettered Mind-Writings of the Zen Master to the Sword Master Takuan Sōhō Sword tip to sword tip-where should you put your mind? Kodansha International 0-87011-776-9 1986
Zen Poems of China and Japan-The Crane’s Bill Lucien Stryk
Takashi Ikemoto
Taigan Takayama
Enlightenment, death and other topics. Doubleday Anchor 0-385-04624-3 1973
Taking the Path of Zen Robert Aitken The practice, lifestyle, rationale and ideology of Zen Buddhism. North Point Press 0-86547-080-4 1982
The Gospel According to Zen Edited by Robert Sohl & Audrey Carr Collection of readings in the new consciousness. Mentor NA 1970
Zen and Zen Classics-Selections from R.H. Blyth Compiled and with drawings by Frederick Franck. Combining Zen & Christianity Vintage Books 0-394-72489-5 1978
A Western Approach to Zen Christmas Humphreys How to become a practitioner of Zen Quest Books 0-8356-0550-7 1971
Into Every Life a Little Zen Must Fall-A Christian Philosopher Looks to Alan Watts and the East Alan Keightley Bridging the East-West divide by linking their ideas with the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Wisdom Publications 0-86171-034-7 1986
The Lazy Man’s Guide to Enlightenment Thaddeus Golas What to expect when enlightenment comes. Bantam 0-553-20440-8 1971
Shin Buddhism-Bits of Rubble Turn Into Gld Taitetsu Unno Philosophy & practices of Pure Land Buddhism. Doubleday  0-385-50469-1 2002
Zen and the Bible-A Priest’s Experience J.K. Kadowaki s.j. Bridging the gap of understanding between Eastern & Western approaches to religion. Routledge & Kegan Paul 0-7100-0402-8 1977 (in  Japan)
1980 (in English)
Games Zen Masters Play-Writings of R.H. Blyth Selected, edited by Robert Sohl & Audrey Carr Teaching not with words but by direct pointing…a game of insight and discovery. Mentor NA 1976

2009~Present MY DOJO-PEKIN, ILLINOIS YWCA 2009 ~Present

Central Illinois Shotokan Karate Association
Sensei Rick Brewer & Sensei James Hartman
An excellent dojo with superb instructors
and a great group of karateka

Affiliated with American Shotokan Karate Alliance
Sensei Randall Hassell

Yon-Dan Test December 10, 2011

Deleware, Ohio, Mid-America Region-ISKF

Judges
Okazaki Teruyuki Shihan
Martin Vaughan Sensei

Kata Choice – Sochin

KOBE YMCA WELLNESS CENTER

(My dojo for most of 2007 & 2008)
Kobe, Japan – August 2008

JUST SOME OF THE GREAT KARATEKA AT THE KOBE DOJO

SAN-DAN TEST OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY – 2007

JUDGES
OKAZAKI SENSEI
VAUGHAN SENSEI

KATA CHOICE – SOCHIN

Sparring Portion Of San-Dan Test

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Saginaw Street Dojo – 1982

Kenroku-en 2019

On our most recent trip to Japan in November 2019 we visited Kenroku-en, one of the top three traditional gardens in Japan on a beautiful, sunny day. We walked from our hotel in Kanazawa to Kenroku-en and frolicked in the park all day, meeting and having wonderful conversation with people from all over the world, all of them just as happy as we were.

Yamato Shoyu

We also visited the Yamato Shoyu (soy sauce) factory and showroom and tasted multiple variations and formulations, all great.

Port Ono Karakuri Museum

From there, we walked about two miles to the Japan Sea, to the Port Ono Karakuri Museum where we saw Karakuri puppets, complete with their mechanical systems visible. I was so impressed just walking around the city with the temples and shrines still intact that I had to do some kata outside the gates of one of the temples. Felt like going back in time. My blog will tell the rest of the story. Scheduled for September 2020.