Bassai Dai Bunkai Strategies 2024 week 9 koryu karate oyo jutsu

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • www.bunkai.co.uk for our range of DVDs, Books, and Downloads. The videos on this channel are produced to support the information in the Bunkai Strategies Newsletter, which is a free subscription from the website. In this week's clip, we take a look at a sequence from Bassai Dai...

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  • @sramdeojohn4428
    @sramdeojohn4428 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oss!🥋 Thanks again for your patience and time for making these videos available. Sincerely thankful for the younger gentleman for making himself available. 🙏
    It a pleasure to see the younger karateka participation in the 'way'.👏🙏🥋
    Oss! 🥋🏆
    In my younger days, the application was the under hand (the cuffed fists above the belly button - represented a grab or grabbing action) is pulling on the elbow of the opponent inwards or to inside (cause if I pull the left elbow the body will tilted to the left and the head will be easy to be reached - hence the same to the pulling of the right elbow) of the opponent's body and as the body will tilted; (the cuffed fists above the head means - that the head is the target of the application) quickly following up with the grab to the hair or ears simultaneously hammering the opposite side of the head - preferably a blow to the ear, jaw or temple. The idea that striking an opponent with both hands to the mid centre of the body (both sides of the rib cage) is an inappropriate interpretation. 🥋Oss!
    In the kata, both hands means the application can be done on either the left side or the right side of the opponent. It is not necessary i am attacking or deficiting with both hands but actually striking with one hand and the other hand does the 'setting up' for the fatal strike. (When doing this kata, respectively speaking, where the cuffed fists are, is to reminded me how, why and where on my opponent - of what I am about to do.) With this technique, the small man can defeat a man that is bigger in size. One note: a small man, grabbed by a bigger and much stronger opponent, the small man cannot be effect by hitting the bigger man's hand to get it to fold as shown by many. But by pulling the elbow inwards - no man - no matter how big cannot muscle resist. And complete - the finish blow is the forward punch. The opponent has no return at this point. Oss! 🥋
    All Karate katas came from one or more of these places: Shuri-te, Naha-te or Tomari - te 'schools'. A good historical background of a kata can enhance a karateka knowledge in their personal study of bunkai/oyo.
    'Train Hard - Train Smart'
    “You must be deadly serious in training. When I say that, I do not mean that you should be reasonably diligent or moderately in earnest. I mean that your opponent must always be present in your mind, whether you sit or stand or walk or raise your arms.”
    - Gichin Funakoshi
    Oss! 🥋