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Oct. 24th, 2004 03:35 pm
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I am now a 3rd level ninja. Go Me.

By which I mean I passed my 4th Kyu test. Not with flying colors like last time, I regret to say. For one thing, my suwari waza ("seated", that is to say kneeling, techniques) form is still not All That And A Bag Of Chips. I can do the required techniques, but I lack precision and grace. However, the real entertainment lay elsewhere...

You can see the list of test requirements here. Pretty straightforward, you might think. I've practiced assiduously with David and Linna every single item on that list, and considered myself as ready as I'd ever be without several more months of doing nothing but knee-walking. Imagine my state of mind, therefore, when Sugano-sensei called for "ushiro ryokatatori sankyo" in the middle of things. You'll note that's a technique on the 3rd Kyu test. The timing was also exquisite, as he called it between the tekubitori sankyo and the ryokatatori kotegashi, increasing my confusion: did he misspeak? and if so, did he mean the first one (which we had already been doing) or the second one? ARGH OMGWTFBBQ etc. I assumed #2, did a kotegashi, he corrected "sankyo!", I screamed inside & fired off a prayer to whoever the hell was listening, and forged on through the requested technique. Which, I may add, I have never done before.

Needless to say, this shook me up for the whole rest of the test. And it didn't make me feel warm and fuzzy while I sat through everybody else, either. It was a certain amount of cold comfort to note that Sensei was throwing curve balls at the other kyus, too, and some of them were similarly befuddled; but I didn't really achieve serenity until the judges said that all the 5th kyus had all passed, because they had on the whole sucked much harder than us. At that point I knew we were home free. And lo, so it came to pass.

I'm really really glad I got matched up with David for the test, though. Vastly reassuring to know you can completely depend on the other party.

And now, a cup of tea hot chocolate (I deserve it), followed by a pleasant anniversary dinner with my pooky.

Date: 2004-10-24 10:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] xlerb.livejournal.com
So, let's see if I can compensate for my lack of aikido knowledge — I could at one point maybe have tested for 6th kyu, which USAF doesn't even have, and that was a year and a half ago — with my Japanese language experience: e.g., ushiro tekubitori kotegaeshi → behind hand-neck-taking wrist-returning, or something like that (at the risk of having made embarrassing transcription errors,「後ろ 手首取り 小手帰し」), so someone grabs your neck from behind, and then somehow you get from there to executing kotegaeshi. Which, if none of my assumptions thus far have been invalid, I'm not quite seeing; however, I don't seem to recall having done ushiro anything, so.


But, yeah. The orthogonality of aikido continues to appeal to me.

Date: 2004-10-25 06:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] syringavulgaris.livejournal.com
Close: ushiro tekubitori is the other guy grabbing both of your wrists from behind. Demonstrations cheerfully provided, especially if there is backtalk or froward behavior in my section today, *ahem*.

The one where they grab your neck from behind is called, I think, ushiro kubishime. (And I've only ever done sankyo out of that.)

Date: 2004-10-25 11:20 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] xlerb.livejournal.com
Meh. Damn homonyms.

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