Los Angeles Times

Drum this exercise into your body

- BY R. DANIEL FOSTER health@latimes.com

I took up Japanese taiko drumming because it looked fierce. Legs are planted wide as arms wield bachi drumsticks in broad arcs, striking barrel drums in communal precision. ¶ Everyone wears a scowl that borders on delight. ¶ For me, taiko felt like a way to express aggression in a productive way — in a world that increasing­ly lacks such outlets. ¶ I discovered that psychologi­cal benefit, along with other health rewards, in a 12-week class held by TaikoProje­ct in downtown Los Angeles. Taiko originated in feudal Japan partly as a way to inspire troops, synchroniz­e marches and terrorize enemies. Today’s taiko ensembles, called kumi-daiko, were developed in Japan in the early 1950s and were brought to the U.S. in the late 1960s. ¶ “What attracts most people to taiko is the reverberat­ion — so deep and thunderous,” said TaikoProje­ct’s Artistic Director Masato Baba. “It hits them right in the gut, the heart.” ¶ Here’s how taiko drumming can help you sharpen up, inside and out:

A cardio workout

Taiko begins with the all-important leg stance — wide and slightly crouched — what Baba terms a drummer’s “strong roots” that enable the expansive arm strikes.

Core strength, in Japanese called hara (the stomach region), is emphasized. To master correct form, the exacting strikes are first broken down into four movements.

We played on chu-daiko drums, placed at 45-degree angles, and in the naname or “slant” style, with the body beside the drum.

I soon learned that taiko is a meticulous, highly systematic art form, and yet the body must be kept loose to engage with the rhythmic flow, the communal beat.

Taiko offers an excellent cardio workout, builds endurance and employs most joints. After increasing­ly accelerate­d rounds of a four-part kata drill, our group of 10 was exhausted.

Builds mental stamina

There’s plenty to keep track of when playing taiko: correct form; knowing taiko’s oral musical notation, called kuchi shoga; recalling memorized beat patterns; counting rhythms; keeping time with the foundation­al beat set by the leader, called jiuchi or ji; sounding out kiai, the spirited vocalizati­ons (aiyah!) used to energize the group; and syncing with everyone, among other details.

In short, you have to be sharp to play taiko.

Taiko also improves coordinati­on and dexterity.

As the class progressed, we added stylized arm movements (circles and pointing) as opposite arms struck drums.

The interlocki­ng patterns (a different rhythmic movement for each arm) that TaikoProje­ct performs can grow complex.

The group, founded in 2000, is known for pushing taiko’s traditiona­l bounds. Emotional benef its too

The sense of congruity with others that taiko offers is inescapabl­e.

Playing in rhythmic union naturally creates a sense of belonging and community. The perhaps overused trope of “becoming one” with others actually happens when playing in a taiko ensemble. Sometimes I would forget to count the rhythms because I had begun to feel them, incorporat­e them.

Taiko demands that you blend with others in a tenacious, beatby-beat manner. At times, you quite literally forget yourself.

Spiritual teachers stress the importance of mindfulnes­s and what has become the trendy Art of the Now.

Perhaps then the simplest way to be present is this: Go beat a drum with others. And don’t forget your earplugs.

TaikoProje­ct offers 12-week classes for beginner and intermedia­te students as well as for children: www.taikoproje­ct.com.

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Photograph­s by Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times A CLASS is led by TaikoProje­ct’s Artistic Director Masato Baba. Twelve-week courses are offered for adults and for children.
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TAIKO delivers a cardio workout, builds endurance and employs most joints. Expect your heart to do some drumming too.
 ??  ?? COORDINATI­ON and dexterity get a thorough workout. And minds race as each player works to stay in perfect rhythm.
COORDINATI­ON and dexterity get a thorough workout. And minds race as each player works to stay in perfect rhythm.
 ??  ?? A METICULOUS, highly systematic yet f luid, communal art form. That’s the essence taiko.
A METICULOUS, highly systematic yet f luid, communal art form. That’s the essence taiko.

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