I remember learning karate from my dad when I was 7 and these are the exact same throws for the same book just goes to show that this works no matter what decade you teach it.
Hi Stefan, yep indeed the goal is to try and do the most in depth anaylsis ever produced, I'll let you guys be the judges of if I've managed to be successful :)
@@DanielPyatt Maybe do a sequel on Itoman's throws and one on throws from the kata (where you show the solo representation and then the two person version)? 😁
Can't wait! I teach the throws from the first edition Kyohan, but there is precious little information out there on them other than the book. Your content is always so great, I learn something new everytime.
I am super excited to hear your thoughts on this then. All 9 throws from Kyohan are in there plus Nodo Osae and lots of variations plus for some of them adjacent principles to help them context more broadly for example when we look at Kubi wa (Neck ring) as well as several methods of executing the throw we then look at two high percentage strangle combinations.
Cant wait to see them Danny, look forward to the time you can do more sessions in our dojo. It will be really interesting to see with the historical elements included also, a big thank you for all of the fantastic material you put online. Steve
I absolutely can't wait to come back over and visit its been far too long. I really hope everyone at your dojo is doing well and managing given the circumstances it's a crazy time. First 25 minutes or so focus on a really detailed look at some of the history and context around the throws. Can't wait to hear what you think.
Looking forward to it. From watching your detailed breakdown on youtube of Nicho Sai, I would say unequivocally that you are an AMAZING instructor. Respect!
Hi Russel, huge respect and gratitude for your comments I really appreciate it and am very humbled by your words. I really can't wait for you to see this project and some of the future project I've got set up. Really hope your enjoy it and look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Thank you. The instructional has a section dedicated to Kuzushi and then for every throw the specific methodologies of Kuzushi are discussed. In a future instructional that I have planned will expand extensively on the theory of Kuzushi. Also there is a lot more of the core theory covered throughout the members area on our website.
I just realized in Chatan Yara Kushanku, there are multiple segments in which you could incorporate these throws. One of which I definitely see in the Passai/Bassai form.
There are definitely multiple examples of nearly all these throws in Chatanyara Kushanku and so many other Kata just got to spot them but once you see them you can’t unsee it
I guess I slowly learned to look at kata as a way I might be able to sweep or throw. This is the most fun part of karate for me. I didn't even really like forms until i started applying them. I think everyone recognizes Bassai's throws. :) I had a few teachers that weren't into it, then one that was really into how into it I was. Like, if there's a hikite in a form, there's probably a grappling application. It's just finding the distance. I love the throw in this vid where you catch the punch and just throw them down by their arm. I think that's the most work-able one. The one that could be in anyone's game. If you do that and step away and let them go, they're probably not coming after you again. Their face and arm are probably messed up. You didn't even hit them... They hit the ground. It's not fair to say that's the same thing.
@@juicicles5881 Absolutely. Koma nage (or Neji Daoshi as it was called in the earlier books) is one of the most prevalent throws in kata. In fact, I would argue it is difficult to find a kata without one variation or another somewhere in it as passing to an outside position and using the reaction of the arm to apply breaking pressure is such a fundamental strategy.
@@DanielPyatt I feel like it perfectly represents karate because it kept you safe while doing a minimal amount of damage to him. Enough that the limb he threw at you can't hurt you anymore. Maybe enough that he won't ever forget it. But not enough where YOU are heading to prison for doing more than you had to. I would rather end a joint than someone's life. Mr Miyagi said "sometime, better to let man like that live" He meant "and have to live with himself". Good advice
I remember learning karate from my dad when I was 7 and these are the exact same throws for the same book just goes to show that this works no matter what decade you teach it.
Finished The 20 Guiding Principles of Karate by Funakoshi last night, this seems like a sign! Looking forward to it.
It is Dan, it is! Coming later this week, stay tuned!
Wonderful! Didn't realize on Instagram that it would be such a huge endeavor, I'm really looking forward to this one! 🙏
Hi Stefan, yep indeed the goal is to try and do the most in depth anaylsis ever produced, I'll let you guys be the judges of if I've managed to be successful :)
@@DanielPyatt Maybe do a sequel on Itoman's throws and one on throws from the kata (where you show the solo representation and then the two person version)? 😁
@@stefansandbergsweden The sequel is already planned ;) ...
@@DanielPyatt Yes! 🙌💪
Can't wait! I teach the throws from the first edition Kyohan, but there is precious little information out there on them other than the book. Your content is always so great, I learn something new everytime.
I am super excited to hear your thoughts on this then. All 9 throws from Kyohan are in there plus Nodo Osae and lots of variations plus for some of them adjacent principles to help them context more broadly for example when we look at Kubi wa (Neck ring) as well as several methods of executing the throw we then look at two high percentage strangle combinations.
Cant wait to see them Danny, look forward to the time you can do more sessions in our dojo. It will be really interesting to see with the historical elements included also, a big thank you for all of the fantastic material you put online. Steve
I absolutely can't wait to come back over and visit its been far too long. I really hope everyone at your dojo is doing well and managing given the circumstances it's a crazy time. First 25 minutes or so focus on a really detailed look at some of the history and context around the throws. Can't wait to hear what you think.
Amazing! Really looking forward to the release, dear Daniel!
You and me both :)
Nicely done... very clean and easy to follow. I look forward to learning something new or easier!
Thanks Wes, glad you like it :), not long now
Looking forward to it. From watching your detailed breakdown on youtube of Nicho Sai, I would say unequivocally that you are an AMAZING instructor. Respect!
Hi Russel, huge respect and gratitude for your comments I really appreciate it and am very humbled by your words. I really can't wait for you to see this project and some of the future project I've got set up. Really hope your enjoy it and look forward to hearing your thoughts.
oh wow i'm pumped for this
Really hope you like it Heath and can't wait for you to see it.
Great stuff! I would love to see one on Kazushi Waza.
Thank you. The instructional has a section dedicated to Kuzushi and then for every throw the specific methodologies of Kuzushi are discussed. In a future instructional that I have planned will expand extensively on the theory of Kuzushi. Also there is a lot more of the core theory covered throughout the members area on our website.
Excellent news!
Exciting!!! 😁😁😁
The full instructional is available NOW! Go to www.danielpyatt.com to download and view in full.
I just realized in Chatan Yara Kushanku, there are multiple segments in which you could incorporate these throws. One of which I definitely see in the Passai/Bassai form.
There are definitely multiple examples of nearly all these throws in Chatanyara Kushanku and so many other Kata just got to spot them but once you see them you can’t unsee it
I guess I slowly learned to look at kata as a way I might be able to sweep or throw. This is the most fun part of karate for me. I didn't even really like forms until i started applying them. I think everyone recognizes Bassai's throws. :) I had a few teachers that weren't into it, then one that was really into how into it I was. Like, if there's a hikite in a form, there's probably a grappling application. It's just finding the distance.
I love the throw in this vid where you catch the punch and just throw them down by their arm. I think that's the most work-able one. The one that could be in anyone's game. If you do that and step away and let them go, they're probably not coming after you again. Their face and arm are probably messed up. You didn't even hit them... They hit the ground. It's not fair to say that's the same thing.
@@juicicles5881 Absolutely. Koma nage (or Neji Daoshi as it was called in the earlier books) is one of the most prevalent throws in kata. In fact, I would argue it is difficult to find a kata without one variation or another somewhere in it as passing to an outside position and using the reaction of the arm to apply breaking pressure is such a fundamental strategy.
@@DanielPyatt I feel like it perfectly represents karate because it kept you safe while doing a minimal amount of damage to him. Enough that the limb he threw at you can't hurt you anymore. Maybe enough that he won't ever forget it. But not enough where YOU are heading to prison for doing more than you had to.
I would rather end a joint than someone's life. Mr Miyagi said "sometime, better to let man like that live" He meant "and have to live with himself". Good advice