The “End of Seiunchin Kata.”

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Please enjoy this bunkai. A nasty trap disguised within a beautiful technique. Check out my courses on Udemy at www.udemy.com/...

Комментарии • 9

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 8 месяцев назад

    Hahaha, i thought he was gonna speak on Japanese throughout after greeting everyone in a very confident "konichiwa minasan"

  • @bloodsports94
    @bloodsports94 5 месяцев назад

    I was taught that this was a double collar break. The step back brings his weight forward straightening his arms, the elbows wedge the through their arms and breaks their grips.

  • @stevebuschman715
    @stevebuschman715 8 месяцев назад

    Nice bunkai..Alternatively what about holding onto the grab and doing a double wrist lock on the downward motion?

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 8 месяцев назад

    It would be good to see how this works in real time. The partner was kneeling still while the instructor did the really high arm motion, elbow AND strangulation in slo-mo. But given that IRL we don't have that much time before the opponent tries a takedown, why not directly elbow or punch rather than raise arms up? Wouldnt that be much faster? And in what ways is doing the cat stance better than simply sprawling when countering an opponents takedown, as is done in kickboxing and other combat sports?
    I would love to see pressure testing to this with gear. I want to note that I root for traditional martial arts like karate to work IRL

    • @bloodsports94
      @bloodsports94 5 месяцев назад

      This move is for a double collar or double neck choke. Try it, it works great especially in jiu jitsu. His example doesn't really make sense tbh. No hate towards him but i'm not sure who told him this was the bunkai application.

  • @davidgriffin338
    @davidgriffin338 8 месяцев назад

    FYI the movement you are describing is actually performed with the left leg forward

    • @bloodsports94
      @bloodsports94 5 месяцев назад

      It literally doesn't matter what foot is forward dude...Why would you think it matters?

    • @davidgriffin338
      @davidgriffin338 5 месяцев назад

      @@bloodsports94 Sure! The bunkai doesn't matter, but you were demonstrating the Kata at the beginning of the video. Attention to detail!!

    • @southeastcarolinaisshinryu9031
      @southeastcarolinaisshinryu9031 5 месяцев назад

      FYI he is correct, it is performed with the right foot forward as per the Master that founded this style but thank you for your ill informed opinion.