the ground fighting may not be expressly demonstrated in the kata. One theory of kata is that there was an assumption the combatants were trained (duh), so the kata shows techniques that "start you off" but you are expected to know enough to "finish it off". so in this case, the kata got him into a position to finish with ground fighting.
Sort of. Naihanchi is very much a grappling kata. But you are right about the idea of intentionally going to the ground violating the spirit of kata. Not that you should be clueless if you are down there.
This is bad bunkai Here is a case of the "not knowing they don't know." There isn't one application from tekki shodan here. If some of these so called experts would just look at northern long fist or shaolin they would easily find the bunkai... But No.... they have to try and make it up and pawn it off as if they were experts.
You not fool yourself. In kata a block is never just a block and in theTekki Kata the true bunkai following the opening move the remainder is on the ground. Nothing is being mixed in. Study your kata with an open mind. One day it will all come together.
Lol I have to be honest, I see very little Tekki Shodan in this bunkai.
sbowesuk 9 months ago
@Ronin6575
the ground fighting may not be expressly demonstrated in the kata. One theory of kata is that there was an assumption the combatants were trained (duh), so the kata shows techniques that "start you off" but you are expected to know enough to "finish it off". so in this case, the kata got him into a position to finish with ground fighting.
kenposan 11 months ago
@lovingisdeath
Sort of. Naihanchi is very much a grappling kata. But you are right about the idea of intentionally going to the ground violating the spirit of kata. Not that you should be clueless if you are down there.
ronin752 1 year ago
@chudanjufood
Unfortunately, I am going to have to disagree with you. There is no penetration in a low kiba dachi.
ronin752 1 year ago
@pyong69
And exactly how do you know what the original technique is???
ronin752 1 year ago
I am not sure where those ground techniques fit into tekki but I like them.
Ronin6575 1 year ago
@ShowYourWorking Good comment!
Ronin6575 1 year ago
@stonedstew ippon seio nage is a shoulder throw.
karatefightr15 1 year ago
This is bad bunkai Here is a case of the "not knowing they don't know." There isn't one application from tekki shodan here. If some of these so called experts would just look at northern long fist or shaolin they would easily find the bunkai... But No.... they have to try and make it up and pawn it off as if they were experts.
jadewillow 1 year ago
You not fool yourself. In kata a block is never just a block and in theTekki Kata the true bunkai following the opening move the remainder is on the ground. Nothing is being mixed in. Study your kata with an open mind. One day it will all come together.
hermandnanner 1 year ago