Sensei! Tomorrow I got a competion and I am doing Empi, this exact part is my problem. Thank you so much and I am practicing right now with your video. OSS!!!
when I was a lad, first learning this move, many, many years ago, I was told that a possible bunkai for the jump, is clearing a bo/job being swung at the feet. Due to this, we were taught to keep the head at the same height, and focus just lifting the feet out of the way by bringing the knees up. Also from the kiba-dachi/grabbing the opponents bo/Jo, use the pulling movememt on the Bo/Jo to add speed to the turn. I always though that this went against another principal of hips first, limbs follow, but it did work 👍🏽
@@ZenShin great info I'm physically strong and with muscle not in the least bit graceful! This video helps a lot Whst I find difficult is that since the last move before the jump you are in back stance with the right leg leading and extended, I was trying to jump from this position almost impossible, but you're technique of lifting the knee up makes so much sense thank you again OSU
hi sensei ❤️, I'm trying to learn the wicked jump... but nothing, I try and try again, but I can't quite understand the rotation technique, and I can only raise one knee, while the other swings lower and lower. how can I do? the rotation happens, but I don't understand how to combine the jump (bringing the knees to the chest) with the rotation at the same time, and then landing in kokutsu dachi.
Practice doing normal tuck jumps first. Then try tuck jumps with one leg. Next, tuck jump with one leg then land in back stance. Once you got that, put it all together, spin 180, then do a one legged tuck jump, and land is back stance.
what is ur association, For JKA (if im not mistaken, pls correct me if i do), the gedan barai goes with a kokutsu dachi and the grab(i forgot the name), goes with a fudo dachi. I would assume ur ryuha to be skif.
Well, you made me question everyone with that comment. I have been always taught Kiba Dachi. I've found people online doing both kiba and fudo dachi online. I guess it just comes downs to what your instructor/club/style prefers.
Sensei! Tomorrow I got a competion and I am doing Empi, this exact part is my problem. Thank you so much and I am practicing right now with your video. OSS!!!
Very helpful - best regards from Germany
when I was a lad, first learning this move, many, many years ago, I was told that a possible bunkai for the jump, is clearing a bo/job being swung at the feet. Due to this, we were taught to keep the head at the same height, and focus just lifting the feet out of the way by bringing the knees up. Also from the kiba-dachi/grabbing the opponents bo/Jo, use the pulling movememt on the Bo/Jo to add speed to the turn. I always though that this went against another principal of hips first, limbs follow, but it did work 👍🏽
yeah i'm sure that would work too. would be good to give it a try in class. it definitely sounds harder to try and keep your head at the same height
Thank you Sensei, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Thank you Sensei, very helpful....
Oh excelente muy bien explicado. Oss, saludos de Chile.
That's super helpful. Thank you.
Muito bom. Parabéns. Direto do Brasil.
Thank you Oss!
Sensacional!
I do the jump shot like unsu starting out then slam my feet down for the landing good tutorial
yes. mostly same mechanics for the jumps.
thanks!
Welcome
thank you very much for this very helpful video sensei
Thanks for your comment. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
@@ZenShin great info I'm physically strong and with muscle not in the least bit graceful!
This video helps a lot
Whst I find difficult is that since the last move before the jump you are in back stance with the right leg leading and extended, I was trying to jump from this position almost impossible, but you're technique of lifting the knee up makes so much sense thank you again
OSU
@@maddie1363 Respect! I look forward to putting out more videos in the future to help
Oss!!! Gracias
Oss Sensei
hi sensei ❤️, I'm trying to learn the wicked jump... but nothing, I try and try again, but I can't quite understand the rotation technique, and I can only raise one knee, while the other swings lower and lower. how can I do? the rotation happens, but I don't understand how to combine the jump (bringing the knees to the chest) with the rotation at the same time, and then landing in kokutsu dachi.
Practice doing normal tuck jumps first. Then try tuck jumps with one leg. Next, tuck jump with one leg then land in back stance. Once you got that, put it all together, spin 180, then do a one legged tuck jump, and land is back stance.
what is ur association, For JKA (if im not mistaken, pls correct me if i do), the gedan barai goes with a kokutsu dachi and the grab(i forgot the name), goes with a fudo dachi. I would assume ur ryuha to be skif.
I tend to follow SKIF and Kanazawa when referencing kata.
Never seen the jump come from kiba dachi, I’ve always been taught either zenkutsu dachi or fudo dachi
Well, you made me question everyone with that comment. I have been always taught Kiba Dachi. I've found people online doing both kiba and fudo dachi online. I guess it just comes downs to what your instructor/club/style prefers.
Your jump is too weak dont be too much confident
Thanks for the constructive criticism.
Karate Techniques with an empty channel. Nice.