Thank you for sharing sensei. This makes sense as joint lock grappling. I enjoy the tuite kata bunkai very much, and have not found any bunkai for sunsu kata that follows this theory. Could you elaborate please? Much gratitude from Boonton, New Jersey.
First of all there are no blocks in Karate, and no one really knows what the techniques are in the Kata, they just interprete it as to how they understand it, even the majority Okinawans we're never taught the real Bunkai only a very few were and most died without passing it on. The techniques in Kata we're all disguised so you would not really know why it is done in the Kata you would just be guessing.
@@blockmasterscott no, standing arm locks is a really really hard thing to do, because you don't control your opponents body. That's why most of armbars and joint locks used on the ground fights, not standing fights. Holding arm lock and control your opponent with only one arm is unrealistic. Believe me! Or ask anyone who never saw this video to try to grab you. He will take his hand away as soon as you moved away your second arm to the hip for punch. If you'll be able to get this technique so far to this point, which I hardly believe.
This man has very sound principles,and the simplicity of his Bunkai is amazing and practical.
I totally agree, I've been saying the same thing about the middle block for decades: it's way too slow compared to a straight punch.
i have been in isshinryu for 5 years. love watching these videos. explains so much about the katas.
Gracias por compartir su conocimiento 🙏
Thank you for sharing sensei. This makes sense as joint lock grappling. I enjoy the tuite kata bunkai very much, and have not found any bunkai for sunsu kata that follows this theory. Could you elaborate please? Much gratitude from Boonton, New Jersey.
Could this be done from a gi grasp on the lapel, set it up with an arm drag it could be done live .
First of all there are no blocks in Karate, and no one really knows what the techniques are in the Kata, they just interprete it as to how they understand it, even the majority Okinawans we're never taught the real Bunkai only a very few were and most died without passing it on. The techniques in Kata we're all disguised so you would not really know why it is done in the Kata you would just be guessing.
Where is his school?
Bullshito
Ok ..I doubt very seriously you could explain better ,and with the same amount of clarity..
@@nesking3115 That is an mma meat-head. No sense in arguing with them. They have small brains.
explain please? It looked like a legitimate counter to a wrist grab.
@@blockmasterscott no, standing arm locks is a really really hard thing to do, because you don't control your opponents body. That's why most of armbars and joint locks used on the ground fights, not standing fights.
Holding arm lock and control your opponent with only one arm is unrealistic. Believe me! Or ask anyone who never saw this video to try to grab you. He will take his hand away as soon as you moved away your second arm to the hip for punch. If you'll be able to get this technique so far to this point, which I hardly believe.