@TOMHILLSVISION Yes, i see the neck braking moves, apparently its quite hard to break someones neck by just twisting it especially if they are resisting, I just wondered if it was some kind of crank to inflict pain maybe...........
@gojuryudan Any technique is hard or almost impossible to do against a resisting opponent. Combat always has points of relaxation - this is the weak area for attack. I do Chiropractic type techniques (old name Kuatsu) in my other role as alternative healer. I can assure you that a neck break is all too easy in the right circumstances.
Remenber a Haito has been used first to the Trachea rendering the opponent semi concious. And yes even this can be resisted as pointed out earlier. Regards Tom
@Riesbuck Well the Katas are my students not me, but I take full and total responsability for thier Kata - I taught them. I happen to be proud of them also. But they have trained with lots of other teachers. Mike is a 5th Dan Shukukai also.
Great video! It's good to see the movements from a different perspective. It makes the movement from Saifa really relevant when viewed with a workable and realistic Bunkai.
A bit elaborate... is that a neck breaking move your doing at the end before you puch your partner away?
gojuryudan 9 months ago
@gojuryudan Hi yes its a neck break, Siafa end move has many, many, applications this is is just one possibility. regards tom
TOMHILLSVISION 9 months ago
@TOMHILLSVISION Yes, i see the neck braking moves, apparently its quite hard to break someones neck by just twisting it especially if they are resisting, I just wondered if it was some kind of crank to inflict pain maybe...........
gojuryudan 9 months ago
@gojuryudan Any technique is hard or almost impossible to do against a resisting opponent. Combat always has points of relaxation - this is the weak area for attack. I do Chiropractic type techniques (old name Kuatsu) in my other role as alternative healer. I can assure you that a neck break is all too easy in the right circumstances.
Remenber a Haito has been used first to the Trachea rendering the opponent semi concious. And yes even this can be resisted as pointed out earlier. Regards Tom
TOMHILLSVISION 9 months ago
Good Bunkai. Those threesome kata performances don't do you justice.
Riesbuck 1 year ago
@Riesbuck Well the Katas are my students not me, but I take full and total responsability for thier Kata - I taught them. I happen to be proud of them also. But they have trained with lots of other teachers. Mike is a 5th Dan Shukukai also.
TOMHILLSVISION 1 year ago
@TOMHILLSVISION Can see other influences in their karate apart from Goju Ryu, but no matter, I'm not a purist, whatever works will do.
Riesbuck 1 year ago
Shit, I thought the second degree in my dojo was mean, boy was I wrong!
Spock103 2 years ago
i like that
kungfuxdrummer 2 years ago
thanks for this, I will use it!
nicholaspye 2 years ago
Thanks, Sensei
negoni08 2 years ago
Great video! It's good to see the movements from a different perspective. It makes the movement from Saifa really relevant when viewed with a workable and realistic Bunkai.
nalanageek 2 years ago