
Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri
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Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri

Last edited by honoluludesktop on Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:35 am, edited 2 times in total.

Re: Shiomitsu Demo against Maegeri
NIce. variation of an "ura waza" that I was taught.
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Re: Shiomitsu Demo against Maegeri
Yes it is. In kumite I found it much easier to do taisabaki from the inside, and never got the hang of moving to the outside except as a drill. Then again, until I did the animated gif, I never noticed how soon he engaged brushing the kick aside with the outside hand, along with keeping the trailing hip back until the parry is done.

Re: Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri
The "urawaza" I was taught did not include harai uke. After changing seichusen by moving slightly off to the right, coming through with the body using ayumi ashi, left shuto was used to strike the chest (for practice purposes). Then, right ashibarai was executed followed by chudanzuki.
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http://www.fewkarate.com
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Re: Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri
This is how Shiomitsu demo'd the taisabaki.

He then demo'd a shuto, kidney strike, and his knee
to unbalance (in place of a variation of osoto gari) in
combination after the taisabaki.

Key to the taisabaki is to move the feet by the waist,
not to step by the outside leg.

He then demo'd a shuto, kidney strike, and his knee
to unbalance (in place of a variation of osoto gari) in
combination after the taisabaki.

Key to the taisabaki is to move the feet by the waist,
not to step by the outside leg.

Re: Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri
Thanks for posting
AJ van Dijk
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
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http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
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Re: Shiomitsu Demo Defending Maegeri
I remember, Yanagita sensei has performed the same technique
Aslan Datiev