I'm a TaiJi, XingYi practitioner and all of these postures and techniques are featured in those arts. So interesting to see how these skills have been transmitted across so many theoretically different arts. Points of interest at around 3:16 the step in elbow strike, we learn a hooking inward step so the defender's right leg hooks into the attacker's lead leg to destabilise their stance, that would be followed by the elbow striking hand threading across the front of the opponents neck and around to deliver a rear takedown over the now destabilised leg. And around 10:10 discussing variations on hand positions depending upon transmission, I would start palm down to gain the grip but transition to palm up to apply outward rotation to the opponent's arm.
Love it! Thanks for sharing, Iain! I've been training Uechi Ryu for a while, and these movements "dry" look exactly like Uechi kata movements, too. Pretty cool!
Sensei great breakdown as always! A lot of the fighting elements can also be applied to other kata which is great to see and as always thank you for what you do sir!
So many good ideas and revelations. Since an increasing number of attacks involve weapons , could you do a video on unarmed defense against weapons ? I would agree run away but at )9 with bad knees I am not fast.
Thank you! There are videos on weapons in my app … but I have made the decision not to share that side of things publicly as it is prone to misunderstanding based on preexisting assumptions that people may have. I am happy to teach it in person, and share with people who are more familiar with the wider methodology, and hence how weapons fit into that, but I don’t share the physical drills outside of that. There are enough misunderstandings already and I don’t want to inadvertently add to that. There is a video I will be sharing in the future (sometime next year) on escape and how to practise it; which looks at the issue of the physical act of running and the role it plays (less than most initially think). Again, that’s already in the app. However, I thought that one is important and hence it’s one of the few app videos I will also be sharing here. Thanks for all the support!
I'm a TaiJi, XingYi practitioner and all of these postures and techniques are featured in those arts. So interesting to see how these skills have been transmitted across so many theoretically different arts. Points of interest at around 3:16 the step in elbow strike, we learn a hooking inward step so the defender's right leg hooks into the attacker's lead leg to destabilise their stance, that would be followed by the elbow striking hand threading across the front of the opponents neck and around to deliver a rear takedown over the now destabilised leg. And around 10:10 discussing variations on hand positions depending upon transmission, I would start palm down to gain the grip but transition to palm up to apply outward rotation to the opponent's arm.
Kata, as a freeze frame of the application makes Kata and Bunkia more sense to me now. Thanks Sensei.
Love it! Thanks for sharing, Iain! I've been training Uechi Ryu for a while, and these movements "dry" look exactly like Uechi kata movements, too. Pretty cool!
Great second part Sensei Ian, very well explained. I am really enjoying these sequences. Thank you again.
Love this dude. Love training with him. If I could, I'd train all the time with him.
Sensei great breakdown as always! A lot of the fighting elements can also be applied to other kata which is great to see and as always thank you for what you do sir!
Great video especially on highlighting the taking away of options.
Ian is like the karate teacher I wished I had 35 years ago.
I'm very much enjoying the series so far - hanging out for the next videos!
Glad to hear it!
Fantastic work
Thank you - awesome material
Lovely stuff, once again.
Fantastic 😮
Haven’t looked at karate since I was a kid doing Ishin Ryu. But these breakdowns are awesome.
Same here, only I was in Goju Ryu and Hapkido.
I do mostly Tai Chi these days, but these principles really adapt well with anything.
Thank you sir 🙏
thanks Iain !!!
Excelente!
Perfect!
Awesome!
So many good ideas and revelations. Since an increasing number of attacks involve weapons , could you do a video on unarmed defense against weapons ?
I would agree run away but at )9 with bad knees I am not fast.
Thank you! There are videos on weapons in my app … but I have made the decision not to share that side of things publicly as it is prone to misunderstanding based on preexisting assumptions that people may have. I am happy to teach it in person, and share with people who are more familiar with the wider methodology, and hence how weapons fit into that, but I don’t share the physical drills outside of that. There are enough misunderstandings already and I don’t want to inadvertently add to that. There is a video I will be sharing in the future (sometime next year) on escape and how to practise it; which looks at the issue of the physical act of running and the role it plays (less than most initially think). Again, that’s already in the app. However, I thought that one is important and hence it’s one of the few app videos I will also be sharing here. Thanks for all the support!
Many thanks, excellent methodology. Was Master motobu retreating at all?Paul.69
Defensively, not once in any of his 12 drills (as the series will show). He encourages gaining active control and causing damage before escaping.
Opened hand Sochin.