Can we just take a moment to appreaciate how much Omar allows himself to get thrown about in these videos? The man himself is the very epitome of patient accepting appreciation.
We agree, Go Omar, however the man featured here is the equally awesome Ray Burns. We celebrate all the ukes and training partners that endure/ enjoy the teaching process for everyone else's benefit.
Just a slight movement and correction is what differs between the right and wrong technique. Right technique produces result, wrong technique would be fatal the practitioners themselves.
Can we just take a moment to appreaciate how much Omar allows himself to get thrown about in these videos? The man himself is the very epitome of patient accepting appreciation.
We agree, Go Omar, however the man featured here is the equally awesome Ray Burns. We celebrate all the ukes and training partners that endure/ enjoy the teaching process for everyone else's benefit.
@@worldofmartialartstelevision Right on - just sounded like he called him Omar in the video ...
This is a good technique. because it conditions you to follow through realistically without injuring yourself or your training partner.
(Friend) "I'm scared to fall!"
(Me) "I got you, dawg."
(I perform the technique)
(Friend) "That actually wasn't so ba-"
(Me) "1:18"
Just a slight movement and correction is what differs between the right and wrong technique. Right technique produces result, wrong technique would be fatal the practitioners themselves.
#Great
When that guy fall I see 4 opening to finish.
SQUAT!
Do the technique slower so we can retain its results!
Basic advanced? It doesn't mean anything.
As the it says above; "Correct Basics are what makes an Advanced student. "