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uechi ryu sanchin testing by Gerry Hendewich, 5th degree black belt in uechi-ryu Kenyukai by George Schriefer, 6th degree black belt
Uechi ryu sanchin test
Sanchin testing of Gerry Hendewich, 5th degree black in uechi-ryu Kenyukai by George Schriefer, 6th degree black belt.
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Excellent. It's too bad that they added more forms to the system. The original 3 were best and they were all that was needed.
The best one 👍👍👍🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
In the martial arts I studied, we learned to block, parry, and dodge attacks as opposed to standing there absorbing them. Seems like this sort of training is for people who like being hit (or stabbed). Try this, but the attacker has a blade. Or a gun. Makes little sense.
Does this hurt?
اعبدوا الله ربي وربكم مالكم من إله غيره وأرفع يديك وادعوا جبار السماوات والأرض سبحانه و تعالى وآخر دعواي أن الحمد لله رب العالمين
Mr. George you do not want to get hit by / impressive student wow
I can appreciate this but a bit over done.
Thank you!..and of course it's over done, not a normal testing...never that long or that intense, just showcasing my ability the time
@@gerryhendewich9875hello sensei Gerry. I still practice sanchin. Shodan 2004.....
Best sanchin test I've ever seen
I hope this poor guy got his belt
You don't succeed at Karate after breaking a brick, you succeed when the Sensei strikes you like a brick and you don't break.
Except balls,all else is severely tested.
greetings from a fellow Uchi-Ryu student in Canada 🇨🇦 looks great keep it up !
血圧上がりそう
I'm 65 can I learn this art or is it too late?
You can. Im 53 and its made a world of difference.
Learn at any age but unfortunately you cant realistically expect the same results.
Did he kick him in the balls or was that the inside of his thigh?
If the stance is built properly, the attacking leg is not supposed to reach the balls.
Shime testing here is bullshit.
Respect!
I feel like every man should have this test at least once in his life.
Might incentivize us to pass it too, if we had to take it.
Well done!
Tommy Tarbox, I’m certainly glad to have learned the cycles of tension/relaxation. I am further thankful to have learned the greater need for relaxed applications under Taika Seiyu Oyata. Taking tension beatings only prove egos.
@@KyoshiKarlKWagner Agree. No point in it in today's world.
He's whuppin' that ass!
4 Minutes of this? Ryuku Tomoyose nor George Mattson struck their students this many times. Instructors are to test the muscles not just beat over and over and over. You check the tension and move on. Why keep going back over and over and over and over. Spend more time developing Kata techniques. Do all of that and block slow and your ear drums are popped, your eyes are gone, nose broke etc. shameful.
Yea it seems a bit excessive.
John Doe, I surely agree! The Uechi-ryu Sanchin kata is a bit grandiose under most Uechi-ryu sensei.
This is what happens when you watch ONE video and start commenting on it. This is Sanchin test at its prime. The student is correctly observed before any master test him / her. Only if the student is actually ready this will be tested in this fashion. We’ve been trained for years before we test like this. Too hard to stomach it then welcome to martial arts in its pure format. No quick fixes there.
It look like the guy was enjoying it. Very sadistic and why anyone in this day and age would train like that is beyond me. This art was done like that centuries ago when their life depended on training like this. It's 2018 for goodness sake. My answer to learning self defense like this is to whip out my concealled carry and fight over man. Learn a Martial Art like Bague or Zhingi shan and don't destroy your body.
@@ramrand9960 The guy kicked him is the balls around 4 times. If he wants kids thats a no no...LMAO. Do they also tie 50 pounds around their balls and practice Sanchin.
I'm going for my 2nd green strip in like 2 weeks!
My original comment was a joke poking fun at the guy I was replying to. But anyway, I'm skeptical about the "kill his opponent" part.
Kill his opponent. He is physically ripped and can take a beating without defending himself. That conditioning takes time. I imagine he has invested the same amount of time into his offense.
I was tested yesterday, the hardest I've ever been. Still sore today!! This dude is a rock. He has to be high rank.
I trained with George and Gerry. They are both true examples of uechi ryu. Sparring with Gerry is like striking a rock.
damn those hits to the parts behind the hands must have hurt like shit. that dudes hard as steel
look like kateda...
No. I was making a joke to myself.
are you stupid ?
hi might use his superior conditioned body to overcome his weaker opponent? Kick his opponent in the thighs with his rock hard shins? jab his opponent in the eyes with his fingers of steel? Karate was originally for defence against acts of violence from untrained aggressors, not vs trained combatants. I'd say he'd do fine against a normal street mugger, wouldn't you?
"Karate was originally for defence against acts of violence from untrained aggressors," Wrong. karata was used against trained assassins. Samurai warriors needed a self defense art like Uechi-Ryu when they lost their sword and needed to take away their opponents sword with their hands.
So what's he going to do when he has to fight to defend himself?
Man thats gonna hurt in the morning.
Good stuff...
there is a difference between asking can he defend himself, or can he fight. He trains to defend himself, not to fight.
They were kicks to the upper thighs. You're meant to keep your legs together so that you don't get nutted.
I think this kitae demonstration was aimed at *evaluating* where the performer was at. When kitae is used as a feedback training method it is important to give the person time to settle slightly between blows and to give indication where the blows are going. This greatly facilitates the learning process. Occasionally doing this type of kitae (without letting him settle and not indicating where the blows will go) is good to stretch a person's abilities but IMHO isn't ideal for normal training.
Follow his eyes. He would always look at what he strikes. This was a given in this dojo. I trained with both for four years.
After 20 years of such tests, this guy's nuts are long ago gone, that's why he can endure those kicks to his sack.
wow> that test is intense
Gerry can fight.I have sparred with him.
this is all well and good, but can he fight?
Very strong !!!
his sanchin dachi is not good!!!
You have no clue.
Awesome test. Praise for a Great job... to the candidate... and to Sensei Schriefer for the most thorough test I've seen.
Im taking my test to advance to Rokkyu this thursday, and I need to practice Seichin, its a pretty complicated kata :(
Eu to perto de chega a essa fasse
what dojo is this
the stance that he is in is called sanchin datchi, it's supposed to lock your thighs so that no kick can penetrate to the groin
Sensei George has very hard shins.
Uechi Ryu, it was probably the best switch in martial arts I ever made. I came from practicing Aikido for years and I never really quite got it. I really was lost as far as improving and often times it got me really depressed thinking "I can't really be a martial artist". I still respect Aikido very much but I am so happy that I finally can practice something and have a chance of actually getting it.
I tried aikido after I obtained my shodan in uechi ryu. It was an eye opener.
The form is easy to learn, perfecting it is the hard part.
I once asked a friend to shin kick me in the gut around my 8th or 7th kyu, thinking my sanchin had progressed enough. I ended up on the ground gasping for air...hats off to the gladiator in the video...