

Years back I remember one of my students (David Powell) at his shodan exam in the Brockton dojo. David was a bit of a physical genius, and could execute some of my best ideas. I teach head butts all the way through Uechi kata. So here's David in a clench, and Wham! - he does a perfectly-controlled head butt a fraction of an inch off the nose of his opponent. I thought Bobby Bethony was going to have a cow. That's not your normal "sport karate" technique! "NO HEAD BUTTS!!" But wouldn't you know that - a year later - Bobby announced that head butts would be allowed in the dan test sparring match.

But... Butt... THAT'S NOT UECHI!!!

It sure as hell is. I love it when someone like Raffi comes to our dojo and starts teaching flow drills. You have the skeleton drill that you do ad infinitum. Then when you can do it without thinking, you throw in all these moves in-between the moves. And your kata go the same way. Many parts of our kata are just skeletons, waiting to be fleshed out by a creative, resourceful fighter. Whenever you get close in a clench, that head butt is right there.
And if you want to insist that it's not Uechi because you never saw Kanbun do it, well go for it. But if you think you're going to let the bad guy get inside your Uechi perimeter (of doom), you'd better be ready for a little surprise.


- Bill