You hit the nail in the head, I could come up with many other bunkais like some other channels but I refuse to waste my time and yours with leading in with something and then presenting a bunch unconnected probabilities. To me the beauty and magic of Karate bunkai is that which is "hidden in plain view". Thank you for appreciating the work it takes to reveal these hidden gems.
I thought it was something like this but didn't get the wristlock. Thanks! Eager to see your take on some of the other motions that follow the opening. Crunching sounds made me flinch!
We only employ the greatest filming and sound effects techniques history has to offer, this one comes to us form the three masters of realism Moe, Larry and Curly.
Good stuff. Of course you can kick and knee to the face to finish them too.
Love the screaming at the end! Nice touch!
A little Melodramatic!
Amazing description and application. I've always loved the way you apply the bunkai without changing it from the kata. Oss.
You hit the nail in the head, I could come up with many other bunkais like some other channels but I refuse to waste my time and yours with leading in with something and then presenting a bunch unconnected probabilities. To me the beauty and magic of Karate bunkai is that which is "hidden in plain view". Thank you for appreciating the work it takes to reveal these hidden gems.
Thank you again for another great video on bunkai!
Last time I checked, your Uke was a green belt... Congratulations!
He has come a long way.
I thought it was something like this but didn't get the wristlock. Thanks! Eager to see your take on some of the other motions that follow the opening.
Crunching sounds made me flinch!
Made me flinch too lol
Jack needs to team up with Paul Enfield's Julio 'down in the school yard.". They can commiserate. Always enjoy these tidbits. Onegiashimasu!
Well done!
Nice lock
If it's a x-block why is it performed that way in the kata? How you train is how you would perform in a confrontation.
The crunching!
We only employ the greatest filming and sound effects techniques history has to offer, this one comes to us form the three masters of realism Moe, Larry and Curly.
Crunshing is good.
good karate art
I like the crunch sounds. Lol.
:)
other ver is against a shove\push
I'm waiting for Jack's revenge now ;)
Sorry, you're not catching that punch in a real situation. I know what you'll say but believe me I am right
I totally agree, too much based on an opponent showing passive compliance.
Don't work on a real attack.