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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Here's a sampler mpeg of our [Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu] Tegumi practices [hand trapping & checking, etc.] as performed by my student, Shidoin Cody Stewart

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  • I wonder if this drill is performed in any other fighting arts?

  • Dear Sebas1277,

    We do not yet have official representation anywhere in South America, yet.

  • Tim san,

    Nice of you to drop by -much appreciated. Trust all is well in the big city and give my best to the mutant when next you see him.

  • These are a compilation of hand drills common to SE Asian fighting arts and Southern-based quanfa that we've adopted into our interpretation of karate about twenty years ago.

  • alcune sequenze mi sembrano interressanti,altre troppo veloci da capire...:-)nel complesso bel video!!

  • Thankyou mio amico. Purtroppo, la fotocamera lo rende più veloce di guardare in realtà. Visita il nostro sito web, anche.

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  • Do these drills have changes applied in them?

    Ways of swtching from one side to the other?

    Ways of changing from one drill to he next?

    If not, then by speed repetitions they are teaching students to fall into traps and the much of the applications and positives of Wing Chun drilling has been missed in this version.

    Well done for seeing outside the Karate square though, Keep at it.

  • Folks just to set the record straight if you look at the orgination of Combat jujusu you will see all of these formats of drill types taught for hand deflection, for toughening, for speed for many purposes, far before most of the ars you have named even existed in their recognized forms. But unfortunately the word jujutsu has come synonymous with grappling. Only those who truly understand JJ know the real facts sad but true.

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  • @mccarthysensei Offhand, the closest I can think of is Wing Chun's Chi Sao drills

  • The first drill looked quite a bit like Wing Chun

  • I like it alot. Not only are the qualified people in the video showing amazing sensitivity and precession, but they are also showing the Trapping Range of Karate.

    Thank you.

  • So very cool!

  • The first drill reminds me a lot of wing chun's pak sao drill - interesting! I'll need to train once with Sensei Ludovic in Belgium Sensei Patrick!

  • Woah! Karate's Trapping is amazing!

  • Does his school have some representative in Argentina or Latin America?

    Greetings from Argentina!

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