Sunday, August 2, 2009

The Ministry of Silly Walks


It stopped raining for a while, so they officially declared the end of rainy season. Then it started to rain, and hasn’t let up much since. I have been pretty lucky – the dry afternoons have coincided well with my open times to practice outdoors, so I can’t complain.

And it has been a stellar weekend. Gong fu on Friday brought in one old young friend and another new person. That made 4 in the 南拳 camp and a sudden surge of Southern Fist activity (the class is usually geared heavily toward the (Northern) Long Fist 长拳 style for all, but this Friday we separated. I think my entire being is geared much more toward the southern styles than the northern (at least in terms of the external arts), so this is exciting news for me.

Unusual Walk (1) This morning there was an unprecedented intro-to-Southern Fist seminar. Small group, lots of attention. And one made-on-the-spot form completed (assembled from an assortment of elementary motions). Cursory as my knowledge is, it is a blast, something to hold on to and develop.

We were introduced to several key motions of Southern Fist, one being a strange way of advancing. Each foot steps across the center line in a zig zag that looks like a kid who has to piss. This stepping combines with the butterfly palms 蝴蝶掌 which look a bit like cloud hands going back and forth across the body. I don’t know the reason for this stepping yet but am proceeding on faith. It has only been one day, after all.

Unusual Walk (2) Learned it in the Kumi Dachi set from iaido, paired practice with wooden bokuto swords. The steps also advance in a zig-zag fashion, stepping alternately across the centerline, but with the toes angled in. In Unusual Walk #1, the toes are angled out on each step (and the back heel is raised). We can also do it on one of the seated oku-iai techniques (which feels more like one of the standing techniques), 虎乱走. It is something the teacher will mention on rare occasion, though most people don’t do it. As above, I don’t know the reason for the unusual stepping, but am proceeding on faith.

Anyhow, it was a great weekend in every way (the morning’s seminar was followed by a tai ji seminar in the afternoon, but that is a different post for a different day).

4 comments:

crayon_ponyfish said...

Have you considered posting videos (youtube) of your activities?

BP said...

I thought about it but I don't feel any need to put myself out on the net for others to see. Most of the stuff I am writing about, you can find other people doing it better on you tube. And anything you can't find, well, it might be better left that way.

Also, sites like Dojo Rat have incorporated video from youtube and have excellent stuff there.

Anonymous said...

hey, i know that sculpture in this posting! it is on the way to the musashino taiikukan!

BP said...

Yes, you are correct. And why was I going to the Musashino Taiikukan??? I was between the two special practices mentioned in the post, and already had the idea for the Strange Walks post in my head from the morning, and there he was, that giant metallic guy doing his own silly walk.

Fortuitous. Be on the lookout for a seppuku post in the near future.....