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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

One of our favorite throws!
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  • Translated from japanese it means "Over cooperative uke syndrome".

  • That's a great technique. Time to subscribe :D

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  • @PierreCarette If you kick hard enough to make uke cooperative, then the rest of the technique is irrelevant, you could do anything at that point and there is little use in practicing the technique that requires uke to be cooperative. You can strike to disrupt uke's evil plans and insert your own, but cooperative? Who is afraid of a cooperative enemy?

  • @unclesara Depending how hard you kick Uke will be more or less cooperative...

  • @unclesara, ok

  • @ninjalla Your rational is built off of an out of context false syllogism. Retorting with magniloquent regurgitation of your school's mission statement does nothing to support the argument of training static vs. dynamic attacks and how that effects technique. Training unrealistically makes for a helpless artist.

  • I think we got our wires crossed, or rather I did. The shuto I refer to, is not actually in this video. I was actually referring to a different video and it seems I inadverently commneted on both videos, in the same reply.

  • @unclesara With honor, my friend, I disagree with you. what seems like a dubious logic is actually the base rational in my school - war and martial arts are completely different creatures.

    So, even though there are many realistic patterns in our syllabus, our current does not carry our craft toward war but toward art.

    Sorry if I sounded smug. It's my perspective.

  • @ninjalla Acting smug when you lack the ability understand a statement is your problem, not mine. Your desperate logic fallacy is a transparent device of insecurity. Sorry your country sucks.

  • @ninjalla Acting smug when you lack the ability understand a statement is your problem, not mine. Your desperate logic fallacy is a transparent device of you insecurity. Sorry your country sucks.

  • @unclesara What is believable? in my country people shoot each other or use bombs. Is that what you are hinting at?

    Should my opponent bomb me dynamically?

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