Wado Academy Winter Course 2011
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:52 pm
The first day has ended, a gentle ease into things. Mokuso for about 20 minutes.
Key things we covered today: sonoba zuki, jodan uke and gedan barai. All from straight legs then into shiko dachi and then turn to junzuki dachi to the sides.
Pinan Shodan, didn't get past yoi without being corrected on being too wide for some. Went through the first three moves and then with a partner. I use the term returning wave but won't elaborate here.
We did another two pairworks. One I will just call a bundling of gyaku jodan uke and then into "kesa giri" with the arm using tai otoshi. The next was shuto uke together with furiken uchi and then into kansetsu waza.
One thing I will touch on was the concept of putting weight into your heels and not the balls of the feet to aid tai otoshi. I have been thinking about it and my current view is that attempting to drop your weight into the balls of your feet activate the thigh muscles which either makes you go up or at least inhibits your downward movement.
Key things we covered today: sonoba zuki, jodan uke and gedan barai. All from straight legs then into shiko dachi and then turn to junzuki dachi to the sides.
Pinan Shodan, didn't get past yoi without being corrected on being too wide for some. Went through the first three moves and then with a partner. I use the term returning wave but won't elaborate here.
We did another two pairworks. One I will just call a bundling of gyaku jodan uke and then into "kesa giri" with the arm using tai otoshi. The next was shuto uke together with furiken uchi and then into kansetsu waza.
One thing I will touch on was the concept of putting weight into your heels and not the balls of the feet to aid tai otoshi. I have been thinking about it and my current view is that attempting to drop your weight into the balls of your feet activate the thigh muscles which either makes you go up or at least inhibits your downward movement.