Uploaded by aizurie on Nov 9, 2007
http://kc-shotokan.com/torite/torite.htm - Torite means 'escaping' and suwari-waza means 'seated techniques'. An important component of torite is suwari-waza: sitting and kneeling techniques.
If you have not explored this sort of technique and you would like to discover something important, then I recommend this as very good practice.
1. Kneel and stand. To sit: Heels together, toes apart. With spine vertical, slowly kneel -- one knee touches down, the other knee touches down, the toes relax so instep is flat, the hips drop between the heels. To stand: hips rise, toes go under (ball of foot on floor), one knee rises, the other rises, then stand up with back vertical. Repeat, Alternating which knee touches first when you kneel, and which lifts first when you stand. If you lean forward, your opponent will punch your face!
2. Kneeling Oi-zuki. From seiza (with toes relaxed and instep flat on floor,) slide one knee and hip forward while keeping hips as low as possible. Big toes remain touching until back toes are in position with ball of foot under the hip. Like back stance, hip and shoulders parallel to punch. Slide forward to seiza. Repeat, alternating sides.
3. Open to the side. From seiza, keep hips low as possible and open one leg to the side while pulling toes under so ball of back foot is firmly into the ground. Opponent grabs your wrist -- you release it, make a wrist lock, and throw. Repeat, alternating sides.
4. Turning to the rear. From seiza, with hips firmly in trough of heels, make open hand age-uke with one arm. After block is complete, take opponent's wrist, pivot to face the rear while drawing opponent's wrist to your hip, pulling toes under so ball of standing leg foot is firmly in the ground, and throw. Sit back into seiza and repeat, alternating sides.
5. Continuous kneeling oi-zuki. From kneeling punch, slide forward drop front knee to ground and pivot on it with toes curled under to make opposite side punch. Repeat. Try to feel very relaxed in the hips, allowing them to rotate fully 180 degrees with each punch and exaggerate the stretching of the quads and groin. Don't emphasize the punch, rather emphasize full range of motion and low hips. This should become enjoyable.
The exercises above are the ones which I have found to be most valuable. I also practice several kicking forms from seiza:
1. Mae-geri (not illustrated in video) -- while seated, without lifting the hips, slide the kicking knee forward and up, making front-kick while pivoting on the standing knee and pulling toes under so ball of foot is into floor. Repeat, alternating sides.
2. Mawashi-geri -- while seated, keep knees in place and drop shoulders toward floor, placing weight on hands on the floor far from the hips and straight to the side. Only after weight is firmly on the hands, let hip 'snap' into alignment with shoulder raising knee and making kick with toes of standing foot curled under so ball of foot is into floor. Repeat, alternating sides. Don't over-rotate!
3. Yoko-geri kekomi -- while seated, drop body straight back, turning to place weight on hands on floor almost straight behind. After weight is firmly on the hands, allow the hip to turn and bring kicking knee all the way to your shoulder and standing toes curl under so ball of foot is into floor. Watch opponent from under your arm and extend kick, then draw knee back to shoulder and return to sitting. Repeat. In this kick, the hands become the 'back heel' and the kick extends from the hands. Don't tighten up!
-- Mike Lyon
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brinnonvallere 2 weeks ago in playlist Conditioning
that's badass Mike, you should add more video so us Juniors can learn
viethoang00 2 months ago
Nice video, thanks. I also practice suwari walking like in Aikido, and jodan mawashi geri from seiza in one movement, shown to me by Kanestsuka Sensei (Aikido ) who used to train with Kawasoe Sensei (Shotokan) at university back in the old days. Kase Sensei used to do some punch, block and take down from seiza too. Chris - CESKA
ukflamenco 9 months ago
This is very interesting. Kase Sensei teached us a part of this technique from Seiza to oi-zuki and further on. But we never moved on our knees. Tnx for sharing this video.
Ossu! from Sweden
rollie57 1 year ago
This is very impressive! I need to start these soon. Keep up the training Domo arigato gozai mashita, thank you very much for this video.
chapusa100 1 year ago
thats somthing difrent new view for kihon.good exer.for the hips.thanks.oss. jka belgium.
fredkarat 1 year ago
very good!
Lile79Nia 1 year ago
that's genius
emojaseohgod 1 year ago
it looks like you can kick alot of ass sitting down
galaxi1999 1 year ago
Cepec
ALLKARATE 2 years ago