@Frequent2001 Good question! I dunno...maybe never. It kinda depends on the situation. Also what you mean by "fight". This wasn't scenario based and there are a couple ways you could get in that alignment. To clarify, you're not interlocking fingers as much as grabbing the hands themselves.
Tuite is not a style, it's a type of technique. Tuite means "joint locks" or "joint manipulations" and many systems from Okinawa (the largest of the ryukyu islands) incorporate tuite techniques in their system.
why would you interlock your fingers with an opponent during a fight?
Frequent2001 1 month ago
@Frequent2001 Good question! I dunno...maybe never. It kinda depends on the situation. Also what you mean by "fight". This wasn't scenario based and there are a couple ways you could get in that alignment. To clarify, you're not interlocking fingers as much as grabbing the hands themselves.
robopablo 1 month ago
Hey Sensei! Nice video. I'll have to come by and train with you guys one day.
budmas 2 years ago
It's nice to see tuite done correctly.
aricandisgood 2 years ago
Tuite is one of the five orginal styles of the Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa).
SithV1 3 years ago
Tuite is not a style, it's a type of technique. Tuite means "joint locks" or "joint manipulations" and many systems from Okinawa (the largest of the ryukyu islands) incorporate tuite techniques in their system.
Joseratc 2 years ago 4
Oh, It makes more sense to classify Tuite/Torite as a type of technique.
SithV1 2 years ago
Ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
humblemartialartist 3 years ago