Monday, January 11, 2010

Personal Goal – The One Inch Punch.


A person goal of mine has been to break a board with a one inch punch. Is the one inch punch a fact or a myth? Bruce Lee popularized the term when he perfected the mechanics of this punch. Many have demonstrated it since that time. But just because it exists does not mean that it is easy to do.

So, what is a one inch punch?

Any adult black belt should be able to break a board with a punch. It's not that hard to do. That is, if you do it right. If you don't do it right, it hurts. A LOT. You might even break a bone in your hand.

Now a normal punch starts from the chambered position or just pulled back by your ear like a boxer. When you punch you put every part of your body into the punch. Your fist, shoulder, hips and even your foot as you push your way through the board.

A one inch punch is different. The idea is to hold your fist one inch from the board. Then without pulling your hand back (winding up) drive your first through the board. What this takes is a perfect alignment of the body and the proper use of hip torque to drive your entire body wait through the board with very little movement. It is a perfect example of economy of motion and energy used in karate and other Martial Arts.

OK that is the theory. In reality its more like a 3 or 4 inch punch. The way you set it up is to place your extended finger tip right on the board. Then rather than drawing back you simple fold your hand into a fist just before you make contact with the board.

Here at Ward's Family Karate in Colorado Springs we do not require our students to break boards or bricks. However, I may consider making this available to advanced students. Karateka (karate students) often wonder how much damage their punch or kick could do. Of course the real test is what happens when you hit a person! Karateka are generally peaceful people. Even though karate and other martial arts may look violent, the practitioners of karate seek peaceful solutions over violent solutions. Think of it as “armed deterrence”. We don't like to use violence but the threat of it is always there.

Breaking boards does provide a non violent method of putting striking power to the test. Let me repeat this here. Done wrong this can be a very painful test!

That being said I have found board breaking an intriguing way not only to test the power of ones punch or other strike but also a valuable tool to refine the striking effectiveness.

One of my goals has been to perfect my technique in order to break a one inch board with a one inch punch. It has always eluded me, ending in my fist striking the board with a very unpleasant and even painful THUD!

Today was different. Today the technique was properly applied and the board broke.

Another goal of mine has been to break a suspended board. That is a board not being held by someone or something. This could be dangled from a string or simply balanced on edge.

Well today I achieved that goal as well breaking a board free standing.

Too make things even sweeter I broke the free standing board with a one inch punch.

Unfortunately I did not have my video camera with me to record this. We did think about this but the camera was at home. However I do have a witness. Chet, one of my assistant instructors was with me. So feel free to ask Chet about it.

I was fortunate that Chet was there. He made an interesting observation. He had positioned himself directly to the side of the board. He stated that my fist did not go through board. This is consistent with what I felt as I hit the board. Rather than driving my hand through the board like I mentioned above as a boxer might do I only drive my hand into the board.

This had the effect of transferring all of the energy of the punch directly into the board. If I had tried to punch through the board I might of actually pushed the board away without breaking it. The end result was that the board essentially exploded.

This is what makes the precision strikes of karate so powerful without a follow through. Learn this technique of transferring power into an object and you will be able to break boards and bricks also.

A word of warning: don't try this at home. One mistake can result in a very painful injury. Kids, make sure you talk to your parents, and please talk to your Sensei. Breaking must be set up correctly to keep it safe as possible.

It's good to achieve a goal. Perhaps next time we will talk about setting and achieving goals.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC
Providing the finest training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Dojo is Open tonight

Students,

I will open the dojo tonight. However if you feel the roads are bad where you are do not get out. I won't feel bad if no one shows up tonight. Better to be safe and stay home.

Sincerely

Scott Ward, Sensei

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Snow - Closure - Oct 28th

It's snowing! Roads may be getting bad so we will be closing the Karate School tonight.
That is Wednesday Oct. 28th all class canceled.


Hopefully conditions will be improved tomorrow.

For future reference we will follow D-11 school closings. If D-11 is closed for the day we will be also. If conditions turn bad in the afternoon, please check here to see if we post a closure.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC
Providing the fines training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

Web site: www.WardFamilyKarate.com
Email: scott.ward@wardsfamilykarate.com
Blog: www.wardsfamilykarate.blogspot.com

Picture Night Expanded!

Ward's family Karate in Colorado Springs Colorado will be offering an expanded picture night!

That's good news. We have arranged for our photographer to be on site for 3 days instead of 2. Pictures will be taken on Monday Nov. 9th through Wednesday Nov. 11th. Picture times will be from 5:30 to close.

So that you are not caught off guard, or run into a big line, we will have a sign up sheet with time slots. So you will be able to mark your calendar and clean and press that uniform.

We will have our new CardioFit Kickboxing class up and running by this time. So you may what to get some kickboxing photos made too.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC
Providing the fines training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

Web site: www.WardFamilyKarate.com
Email: scott.ward@wardsfamilykarate.com
Blog: www.wardsfamilykarate.blogspot.com

Monday, October 26, 2009

CardioFit Kickboxing is coming...


CardioFit Kickboxing is coming to Ward's Family Karate in Colorado Springs Co. We will hold adult classes (age 14 and up) starting in November. Class will be held at 5:45 PM on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

This will be available to our karate students at no additional cost. CardioFit Kickboxing will also be offer as a separate program for any one to participate in. Final price for this program has not been set yet, but as always our programs are very affordable. So let your friends know about our new program. This is a terrific way to get in shape or stay in shape, and best of all its FUN!

All that you will need is some comfortable gym clothes, Boxing, Bag, or MMA gloves. You may work in bare feet or optionally if you like you may wear mat shoes. (Please no hard soles or high traction shoes. We want to preserver our mats).

So come join in of the fun and invite your friends for a FREE WEEK of classes.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC

Providing the fines training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

Web site: www.WardFamilyKarate.com
Email: scott.ward@wardsfamilykarate.com

Blog: www.wardsfamilykarate.blogspot.com

Kata Seminar - Nov. 21

Ward's Family Karate in Colorado Springs CO will be holding a Kata Seminar in November 21st at 1:30 in the afternoon. The Kata is Empi. This is our brown belt kata of the month. While this kata is for our Brown belts to learn, any of our students of the rank of Orange belt and up my attend this seminar.

The Cost is $20. I highly recommend that all Brown Belts attend. You will need to have mastery of this kata for your next belt test.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC

Providing the fines training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

Web site: www.WardFamilyKarate.com
Email: scott.ward@wardsfamilykarate.com

Blog: www.wardsfamilykarate.blogspot.com

Tournament - Nov. 14th

You have a opportunity to represent Ward's Family Karate in an inter club karate tournament on Saturday November 14th. We will gather with the other members of Kazoku Karate Budokia (the family karate association) at the Jay Haynes' Family Karate Center for friendly competition.

The entry fee is $20 and that will cover all events. You may enter all events that you are qualified for.

Events will be: Kihon competition (for White belts that do not know a kata).
Kata competition
Kabudo (Weapons Kata)
Sparring
Stick Fighting (our most popular events - You must compete in Kihon or Kata to do sticks).

I am recommending that all my students participate in 2 tournaments a year. This is very important for builder your self-confidence, and will really put an edge on your technique. Sparring is also recommended to any one who plans to make it to black belt.

Please sign up in our dojo at the front window and make your payment. I will have the official entry forms for you as soon as they are made available.

Sincerely,

Scott Ward, Sensei
Ward’s Family Karate, LLC

Providing the fines training in Karate and Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.

Web site: www.WardFamilyKarate.com
Email: scott.ward@wardsfamilykarate.com

Blog: www.wardsfamilykarate.blogspot.com