Perfecting Your Fumikomi Technique in Kendo

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 24

  • @harrynewsome6755
    @harrynewsome6755 11 дней назад

    I think a video focusing on the back leg and driving forward with the hips would be great!

  • @SirConto
    @SirConto 14 часов назад

    Awesome video, I've been having trouble with this since I started kendo, always ending up slowing myself down with fumikomi instead of speeding myself up. With these tips, I think I finally understand. Will need a some more practice to really make this a habit, but at least I know what and how to work on.
    But I have a question: I still can't quite figure out how to use fumikomi to propell myself backwards for hikiwaza; trying to hit the ground directly under me the same way still seems to just drop the weight downwards and stall me. Got any tips for that too?

  • @dfs32
    @dfs32 20 дней назад

    Welcome back :) I'd love to see a video about how to attack straight on and what to do with your hands and footwork if the opponent doesn't move or you collide with them. Thanks!

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  17 дней назад

      Thank you for your patience, and of course the suggestion. This is a very good topic that for sure I will make a video about. If you have any specific questions let me know!

  • @siothrun8435
    @siothrun8435 22 дня назад

    Thanks for this! It gives me a better idea of how to practice. I would definitely be interested in a video on the back leg, too!

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  17 дней назад +1

      I'm glad it helped, I'm working on the next video already

    • @siothrun8435
      @siothrun8435 16 дней назад

      @@Kendotips Looking forward to it!

  • @ElrondTeo-ln2xk
    @ElrondTeo-ln2xk 27 дней назад

    THANK YOU! Ill try to practice this cos my Fumikomi sucks!

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  23 дня назад

      Thank you for watching, I'm glad this can help.

  • @efebayndr888
    @efebayndr888 26 дней назад

    Hip extension is key also lunge archtype

  • @luisabreu4396
    @luisabreu4396 28 дней назад

    👍👍!!

  • @donordonut007
    @donordonut007 28 дней назад

    Great insight on Fumikomi, i will try and implement it in practice today :D

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  23 дня назад

      Thank you for your comments, let me know what you find out!

  • @louislamonte334
    @louislamonte334 28 дней назад

    Thanks so much for this, Jose! You're always an inspiration to me, my friend! Again, I hope we'll practice together one day!

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  23 дня назад

      For sure! Thank you again for watching and your constant support!

  • @fynnkinschewski8582
    @fynnkinschewski8582 28 дней назад

    👍🏻

  • @matthiasweil594
    @matthiasweil594 28 дней назад

    i think tateuchikomi is also good for short fumikomi, but it’s quite hard to do

  • @MarinoFrana
    @MarinoFrana 28 дней назад

    How did you know I was just thinking about this before practice? 😄

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  23 дня назад

      I hope this helped, let me know if you have any questions!

  • @Corey91666
    @Corey91666 28 дней назад +1

    I mostly agree about the things you touched but there are a few things i see a bit differently.
    1. Fumikomi progression
    I actually think its better to focus on correct landing first. You emphasize moving forward and not focus on landing "down". If you dont "fall" into your fumikomi with a bit of weight you kind of defeat the purpose of doing it. Its about adding body weight to your strikes and sharpen the strikes and body movement through fumikomi. Secondly there are a lot of drills revolving around pushing yourself out of the fumikomi to accelerate and to move forward. That of course doesnt mean you should land in a way were you can only further move with big strength Investment but the fact your center of gravity is also (next to moving forward) also coming down is crucial to develop very strong fumikomi.
    2. Dont land fumikomi ahead of yourself but under your body.
    I fully disagree with this description. The example you showed was a close range men. Not really too common for lower level kendoka. You can and should put something ahead but its not directly the foot as it leads to heel injury (which sucks i know that). Its your right knee. This means in an attempt to launch yourself its important to bring the right knee forward as it directly contributes in moving your hips forward. The right foot should stay under the knee in a relaxed manner. Thats what is better in my opinion. With closer distance you simply end up not moving your hips (and therefore your right knee) forward which results in using fumikomi on the spot.
    One very big mistake beginners do is not making any distance and end up hitting the fumikomi close to the initial right foot position. Its not good to promote that with saying "do it under your body". But of course in the end you could argue that you meant exactly what i said and not launch the foot forward. Problem is the way you expressed it in the vid. Especially with that short clip.

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  23 дня назад

      First let me say thank you for watching and taking the time for the detailed comment, I appreciate this very much and the fact that we can share our different opinions respectfully!
      When it comes to point 1: Maybe I should have mention the point about body weight for strikes but since I wanted to keep the video short and focus on the action of the foot it self I kept it out ( also I mentioned that in a previous video as well) but you are write I should at least should have put a note. My goal here was to avoid the bad habit of cutting the fluidity of the movement by "landing down" but you are right the strike gets strength through the movement of the body and I failed to mention that!
      Point 2
      I think here we are having a bit of miscommunication. When moving forward for long and short range we lead forward with the knee, and you can see this very clearly specially on long distances right? but what I meant is that when the foot lands on the floor should be under you rather than ahead of you (and I understand is not exactly right under you it may be slightly ahead of your center line) because it would be unnatural to advance without this, but mainly also to avoid cutting the momentum, and this concept I believe it true weather it is for long or short distances.
      Overall I was trying to focus on the landing of the fumikomi and not make the video too long, which comes with pros and cons. I know there are many bad habits we can develop due to misunderstandings and wordings, so I try to be careful and not create further confusion. That been said I think that would have also been a good place to make a note, I just didn't think about it because again I was focusing on the foot and the landing not too much on moving forward since I am also making a video on that.
      I hope this clarifies some things not only between us but for further people watching, and let me know your thoughts!
      Thank you again.