Ryuuzaki Ikuo [竜崎 イクオ] (
thisloveisjustice) wrote in
recolle2017-06-14 10:51 pm
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WHO: Tatsuo Kihara and OTA
WHERE: Utsuki Dojo, Tisse
WHEN: Various evenings throughout the week
WHAT: Tatsuo teaches the beginners adult classes on Tuesday/Thursday (7-8:30), and assists with the Self Defense class on Friday (7-9). He attends the advanced adult class himself on Monday nights (7-8:30) Take a class! Or chat with Tatsuo after class! Or maybe you're there to spar with him.
WARNINGS: Violence? But like, friendly violence. It's full-contact karate.
WHERE: Utsuki Dojo, Tisse
WHEN: Various evenings throughout the week
WHAT: Tatsuo teaches the beginners adult classes on Tuesday/Thursday (7-8:30), and assists with the Self Defense class on Friday (7-9). He attends the advanced adult class himself on Monday nights (7-8:30) Take a class! Or chat with Tatsuo after class! Or maybe you're there to spar with him.
WARNINGS: Violence? But like, friendly violence. It's full-contact karate.
From the outside, the Utsuki Dojo is a rather plain looking building. A tan concrete one-story buidling. The doors open to a small lobby, with the locker rooms on the left and a long hallway leading to the training room itself straight ahead. On the right side of the hallway are offices and storage rooms, and on the left, about halfway down, are the doors to the training hall. The hall itself is about the size of a small gymnasium, with bamboo wood floors. One of the short walls is covered with mirror from floor to ceiling. If you keep going down the hallway, you'll pass the storage rooms where they keep the mats and equipment. And out the back door is a Japanese style garden, with several spots suitable for meditation.
A - Tuesday (or Thursday): Beginner Adult class
There are about two dozen people in the class, mostly teenagers 15+ and college aged. About a third of the class is middle-aged or older. It's about split evenly gender-wise. Tatsuo teaches this class. So even if you call him Tatsuo most of the time, in this setting he's Kihara-sensei. In this class you'll learn the basics. How to properly warm up your body. How to punch and kick. How to block those punches and kicks. And then how to link everything together in a kata. The last portion of class is either devoted to weapons (bo and tanbo) or sparring.
B - Friday: Self-Defense class
There are about a dozen people in the class. The majority are female, mostly high school and college aged, though there are a couple middle-aged women as well. But a third of the class are male, of varying age. Two are middle-aged and two are teenagers. Tatsuo leads the class through warm-up exercises, before instruction is taken over by Ogawa-sensei, a silver-haired woman in her seventies who comes up to Tatuo's shoulder. She might look like someone's grandma (and she is), but one grip from her iron hands assures most people she can administer a whupping if necessary. This class mostly consists of breakaway techniques in order to escape an aggressor.
C - Other! Are you here to have a friendly spar with Tatsuo after classes end? Are you also in the advanged adult class on Monday night? Or is it something else entirely?

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Would you care for a light spar?
[Her ears twitch in anticipation.]
Re: c
[Tatsuo is glad to see Cleo out and about again, and he nods in reply to her question.]
Of course.
[He tilts his head toward a corner of the training hall that hasn't been occupied yet.]
That spot's still free.
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She heads towards that open spot, turning and bowing.]
Shall we begin?
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Begin.
[He settles into a ready position, allowing Cleo to take the lead.]
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A (or possibly C)
So, she could pay for a simple lesson and sign up to start with, see what the sensei said. When she arrived, it was at least an hour early, and she was dressed in her cloak, along with a black body suit underneath it. She didn't exactly own a gi, after all. Waiting by the registration while she asked if the sensei was in.]
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Oh, hey, Chloe! How are you doing?
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I'm doing quite well. I wanted to inquire about the classes taught here, and how to know which I most likely belonged in.
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[he slings his gym back up onto his shoulder]
There are two types of classes. There are the traditional classes and the self-defense classes. The traditional classes focus on form and technique, gradually building on your knowledge the longer you study. The self-defense classes have a set collection of moves useful for when you're being assaulted, but are primarily defense focused.
I have a feeling you're more interested in the former rather than the later?
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Before I started to know her skills, the most I ever did was some Tae Bo.
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Advancement is dependent on both knowledge of the basics and the forms, as well as being able to use things in sparring. So if you find you're recognizing the forms and can show proficiency in them, we can start working on the material for the next belt level. The beginner classes cover several belt levels, so you'll see students of varying proficiency in the class. Adults in general can advance through the first few belt levels in less than a year. It all depends on how much overlap we can find.
I think in your case, you're going to find you have to reshape things mentally. Taking what you've got in your head from her in a new direction.
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A
He was surprised to see that Kihara-sensei was someone he played paintball with. But that doesn't stop him from actually trying to participate in the class, working extremely hard to learn the different kick and punches- and refusing to let his arm with limited mobility get in his way.]
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He walks around the students, checking their form and giving advice where needed.]
Noah, turn your back foot out just a little more. It'll give you more stability.
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Oh- okay.
[He'll try turning his foot back, how he thinks he's supposed to go]
Like this?
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[Tatsuo reaches out his foot and nudges Noah's another centimeter into the right position.]
Now try that kick again.
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[He'll try that high kick again, accompanied by a "hyah!" sound because of course you do that]
Oh hey, it was easier.
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Good. You're doing good, Noah. Remember how it feels to be balanced like that.
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Even if he is fairly fit for the kinds of roles he ends up taking for work. He sinks into the pose that Kihara-sensei displays and wonders if it's quite right. It doesn't feel as stable as he thinks this kind of pose should be.]
... Am I doing this right?
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Your feet are too wide. Bring them just a little closer together.
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[He'll shift so they're a bit closer together.]
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[He'll shift again, that seems about right.
... Right?]
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[Tatsuo reaches out with his foot and nudges Shouto's into place. He's only about a half centimeter off.]
I would guess yours is right about there.
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