Maai

Maai

infobox martial art term
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Eiga Naoki in chūdan-no-kamae (on the right). Demonstration at Mori Hai Memorial Tournament, Jan 29, 2006, Norwalk, California.
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kanji = 間合い
hiragana = まあい
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Nihongo|Maai|間合い, translating simply to "interval", is a Japanese martial arts term referring to the space between two opponents in combat. It is a complex concept, incorporating not just the distance between opponents, but also the time it will take to cross the distance, angle and rhythm of attack. It is specifically the exact position from which one opponent can strike the other, after factoring in the above elements. For example, a faster opponent's maai is farther away than a slower opponent. It is ideal for one opponent to maintain maai while preventing the other from doing so. [cite journal
last = Jones
first = Todd D
title = Angular Attack Theory: An Aikido Perspective
journal = Aikido Journal
url = http://www.aikidojournal.com/article.php?articleID=634
] In kendo, maai has a more specific interpretation. In physical terms pertains to the distance maintained between two opponents. When Maai is interpreted as the actual distance between opponents, there are 3 types: [KENDO, The Definitive Guide by Hiroshi Ozawa. Kodansha Int. 1991, pp.38-41] [Kendo, Elements, Rules, and Philosophy by Jinichi Tokeshi, University of Hawai'i Press 2003, p.97]
# Tōma (Tō-ma) - (long distance);
# Issoku ittō-no-maai (Itto-ma) - (one-foot-one-sword distance) also called chūma - (middle distance);
# Chikama - (short distance).Itto-ma is the distance equaling one step to make one strike. It measures about two metres between opponents; from which either need advance only one step in order to strike the other. Normally, most techniques are initiated at this distance. Chika-ma is the distance narrower than Itto-ma (short/close distance), and To-ma is greater (long/far distance). At To-ma, there is a small margin of time to allow for a reaction to be made against an opponent's attack. But at Issoku itto-no-ma there exists almost no margin at all, so that at this distance one's attention has to remain constantly alert and unbroken.

In terms of time, Maai pertains to the momentary lapses of awareness that are manifested in the opponent's mind. Extended further, it also embraces the concept of Kyo-jitsu (emptiness-fullness of Ki). These momentary lapses of mind, and Kyo-jitsu, we may call the '-no-maai' (mental interval). The implication of kokoro-no-maai is that although the physical distance between opponents may be mutually advantageous, the mental interval possessed by individuals will determine who will have the decisive advantage. [The Kendo Reader by Noma Hisashi, Kyoshi (1910-1939) transl. by Norges Kendôforbund 2003]

References

ources

* The Kendo Reader DOWNLOAD at Noma Dojo http://www.osi.uio.no/kendo/pdf/Noma.pdf

ee also

*Aikido
*Kendo
*Kamae
*Kizeme
*Zen Buddhism


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