Sensei. Here’s the one. Maybe I’m wishing here, but I’m seeing a very unique method of body mechanics that would help a smaller person handle a lager person. Thanks again.
@@Oneminutebunkai That is how shikodachi is teached in Seibukan, frontleg toes forward, back leg toes 90° out. So please tell me how you do shikodachi. Thanks.
Sensei. Here’s the one. Maybe I’m wishing here, but I’m seeing a very unique method of body mechanics that would help a smaller person handle a lager person. Thanks again.
i love your videos. glad to see new uploads.
Wow! This is the best bunkai I've watched on your channel. Thank you for sharing.
This one is very effective indeed. But they all provide good lessons. Keep watching, there is more to come.
Great video! I can't wait to practice this bunkai in class :D
welcome back
Sensei! You're back!!!
:)
that was a long waiting time! Best from Berlin (GER)
Danke!
Very nicely done! I've missed you guys, it's been a while.
We will try to not be such strangers.
great!!!
it works, I can tell!
If only we had "One minute Fen-jie (分解)" for a lot of kung fu styles
It's a leg sweep, I don't know about the rest.
I swear I really think Kyan picked up Wing Chun when he was in Taiwan!
What's the difference between using this and zenkutsu/shiko dachi? I'm mainly curious about this back leg position.
MZH47 I‘d say the angle.
@@JohnDoe-wj7ht I mean application wise. What is it's unique application?
can you tell me which style is this?
It is used primarily in Kyan Style practice by Zentokukai and Seibukan groups.
Is this stance similar to shiko dachi in terms of application?
It is similar but your rear foot is off set and points 90 degrees out.
Great thanks
@@Oneminutebunkai That is how shikodachi is teached in Seibukan, frontleg toes forward, back leg toes 90° out. So please tell me how you do shikodachi. Thanks.
OK I used to shit On katas so much that they are useless.
I guess they are useful after all, too bad teachers don't teach us this way