I haven't formally been trained in Sai, but some time back, attending a session online with Sensei Tuari Dawson wetted my appetite. Since been given Sai as a birthday present, I have occasionally used Sai with kata to see how they might fit. This year however, due to personal circumstances, most of my practice and training has been solo and I found myself picking up the Sai more often.
I started off with Sanchin, which for some reason seemed to fit, and have been doing that for a couple of months now. However, on my birthday, a message from one of my FB friends took me back to a video shared with me a couple of years ago. It was of another standard kata, but done with Sai. The first time round, I hadn't recognised it, but it was essentially Pinan Nidan. Well, not quite.
I have tried it out a few times, and this weekend if formed the basis of a discussion with PJ Broomy. Two things came out of this:
Firstly the kata is actually a blend of Taigyoku Shodan and Pinan Nidan
Secondly, I need to work on my Sai manipulation, as I still have a lot to learn.
PJ has kindly guided me to some YouTube material by Tuari Dawson, so time to get studying....
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