On Saturday 19th July, Sensei Richard Scoot was very
kindly invited by members of the Traditional Association Shotokan Karate to a
attend a Training course in Milton Keynes, hosted by Sensei Wayne Otto OBE, 9
times world kumite champion.
Richard takes up the story; "The Course
began with an amazing warm up done by an Algerian Karateka who made our own Mr
Grimsey (Paul) look like the Tin Man, his flexibility was just amazing and as
Wayne put it "that's just not normal mate". Wayne then began the 1st training
session proper with some Mawashi Geri training, this consisted of repeated
Jodan Mawashi drills. Time to put the pads on, partner up and learn some of the
techniques that made Sensei Otto so unbeatable. Control and spirit were in
abundance and each technique was done again and Again. Exhausting stuff but
really satisfying when you get a good one in.
The best was to come,
learning Waynes different ways of sweeping people, the best by far was the
"waltz" where you take your partner for a little dance which ends up with them
on their back and you with 3 points in the bag. After 2 hours we took a short
break and Wayne showed what a gentleman and approachable person he is and an
excellent role model for Martial Artists everywhere.
Session 2 another
warm up and then straight into drills, consisting of feints, lots of reverse
punches, back fists and kicks etc, these were punishing and the training very
hard but at the end of the day I went home tired but feeling I'd really learnt
a great deal from the best there is in the World of Kumite.
I would like
to thank Sensei Donovan Slue (5th Dan TASK) and Sensei Lawerence Ellcock
(Minakami Dojo) for letting me attend their session.
Richard Scoot
Potton & Sandy ESKA Clubs" |