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Brain Breaks for the Classroom E-mail
Written by Michelle Gay   
Brain Breaks for the Classroom: Quick and Easy Breathing and Movement Activities That Help Students Reenergize, Refocus, and Boost Brain Power. Brain Breaks for the Classroom will be available at the Teachers Store on September 1st.
 
The Next Generation E-mail
Written by Michelle Gay   

A parent, whose child has been training with us for a couple of years, sent me this essay written by her son as part of his middle school application process.

It floored me that I had so much in common with a 10 year old's training experience. I too have changed a lot and  have had many wonderful teachers to whom I owe a great deal for their patience, perseverance, wisdom, and humour. Ironically,  the people that I learn the most from these days are my students. Thanks to all the kids at World Kanreikai Karate NYC dojo!

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Brazilian Ju Jitsu - Spiral Space E-mail
Written by Chad Smith   

Sometimes when I get to roll with Professor, the experience is nothing short of mind blowing.  He does what he does, slowly, methodically, relaxed, laughing.  But the positions are exotic to my white belt student mind.  Position is a terribly inadequate word, implying that what he does is understandable in a quantifiable, component set of static placements.  No, the movements are in a realm of movement I don't think in yet.  When he rolls like this I am a grain of sand with an ocean floating around me.  When he moves on to another student I sit there on the mat, perfectly uninjured, but my mind has been blown.  I am waking up from a dream world: I was there, participating, but deep down completely helpless.  What the heck just happened to me?

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WKK World Open Review - by Sensei Maria Van Dessel E-mail
Written by Maria Van Dessel   

On November 8th, 2008, World Kanreikai Karate held its second Open Full Contact Tournament in Danbury Connecticut.  The event, hosted by Kanreikai founder Hanshi Manny Matias, was a well attended  evening of much excitement.

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Knee strengthening E-mail
Written by Michelle Gay   

What exercises can I do to strengthen the joints, particularly the knee joints?

Full range of motion is ideal for keeping the joint healthy. The knee joint is best described as a  hinge joint, not a ball and socket joint. It bends and straightens. -with a slight rotational torque. I see many people warming up by circling the knees, a movement that is  made possible by the ankle/foot complex and does little for the knee joint. It would be better to flex and the knee and extend the knee - being careful not to hyper-extend -  slowly increasing weight and speed commensurate with one's fitness level and the overall requirements of one's practice or sport. 

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Fight Quest on the Discovery Channel Features Kyokushin E-mail
Written by Mark   

Fight Quest on the Discovery Channel at 10PM Friday, January 11th featuring the Kyokushin Dojo in Tokyo, Japan. Should be interesting and will hopefully help raise awareness for all full contact style karate like World Kanreikai Karate which, is a descendant of Kyokushin and World Oyama Karate).

 
Flexibility in kicks E-mail
Written by Michelle Gay   

There is much confusion out in the world surrounding the issue of flexibility. Contrary to popular understanding, stretching alone does not create flexibility, nor is hyper-flexibility a desirable state, no matter how good it may look to those of us made of less rubbery stuff. Leg stretching exercises should be performed with proper support and understanding of the different roles of muscle, ligament, fascia, and bone tissues, and an awareness of one’s own body type, to avoid weakening knee and hip joints through imbalanced or over-stretching. Flexibility in kicks is a combination of articulating both halves of the pelvis (yes, it comes apart), strength and activation in the supporting leg, and proper sequencing i.e. the supporting foot and leg initiate the sequence and the knee, shin, or foot of the kicking leg finish the action.  For those of us not-so-flexible types, we can rejoice in our stability, fight close and low, learn to cheat the angles, and when confronted with the flexible opponent -  keep our hands up!

Sensei Michelle 

 
What is your next move? Consult your reflexes E-mail
Written by Michelle Gay   

Soshu Shigeru Oyama said to me after my first full contact competition, “beginner fights like baby; all grabbing. He can’t help it.” How right he was. 

A baby's first movements are primitive reflexes that can also be recognized as foundational movements that support good fighting postures and skills. Some of these reflexes and their karate counterparts are:

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Consider Your Organs E-mail
Written by Bob Martial   
During New Year's Training -- at World Kanreikai Headquarters -- a young blue belt delivered a devastating knee kick to my liver.

"Shake it off!" Shihan Jose yelled. "Don't let a 12 year old beat you up!"

Instead of getting up, I cried.
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Written by Robert Gay   
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The Revelatory Experience E-mail
Written by Robert Gay   

At the senior student meeting on Sunday we discussed ways to get more adult students into the dojo. Since the children’s program ends at the end of the school year, our dojo space is under utilized in the summer months. What a great opportunity to spread the benefit of Martial arts training among adults.

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Saturday was an historic day for Sensei Michelle Gay, even though she didn't make history as the first woman to fight 100 karate opponents consecutively. Gay had completed 61 fights and was on her 62nd opponent when severe leg cramps caused her to call it quits.
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