@@cesaralvesdemoraes3187 Ichimonji is a defensive Backward moving position with one arm straight ahead to stop straight frontal attacks and the other on the side of the head or in front of the neck to stop fists and feet at the head or lower body. Jumonji is an aggressive forward moving body position with the hands up and in front sort of like a boxer's stance for attacking. They are both 1000 year old stances from japan.
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I like the analytical mind at work with Judo/Jujitsu.
Quite possibly the best concept/principle based grappling pedagogy I’ve ever seen. This deserves WAY more views and way more heeding.
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Looks almost like a fifth degree white belt here
BJJ teaching Bujinkan ichimonji and jumonji no kamae.
BTW great explanation of why it was made that way 400 years ago!
@@DouglasEKnappMSAOM what are you talking about brother? most of us dont speak japanese, care to translate?
@@cesaralvesdemoraes3187 Ichimonji is a defensive Backward moving position with one arm straight ahead to stop straight frontal attacks and the other on the side of the head or in front of the neck to stop fists and feet at the head or lower body.
Jumonji is an aggressive forward moving body position with the hands up and in front sort of like a boxer's stance for attacking. They are both 1000 year old stances from japan.
One goes backwards 45 degrees and the other forward 45 degrees.
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