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Human Weapon - Karate Punch Blocking

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

a Karate Style Punch Block, Demonstarted from the Show, Human Weapon Fridays on the History Channel ( CHeck your Local Listings ) this Move is called the
' Uchi Uke '

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  • They have no penises

  • The problem with karate is, that many instructors are just students themselves, who can not be bothered to learn for 10+ years to get any good skill in the art and there for lack the final understanding. In many TMAs instructors give you basic, incomplete techniques at the beginning so those that are not true in their journey for knowledge shall drop out. Only after several years will you be given in-depth detail of techniques and real-life applications. That's why we have so many bad "masters"

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  • So sieht das aus wenn ich mit meiner perle ficke

  • @gohan40129 the video sucks

  • I've tried this shit... it's fairly hard to get used to doing it right, but once you get it down, it's pretty effective.

  • that should fuck up the wrist pretty well

  • this doesnt work well in real fights tho. better to just parry or just do lateral movement

  • @Alex3Pic do you always focus at watching if people have penises in video clips?

  • @elenchus sorry im not too familiar with karate terms :P coiling and uncoiling is bad ass though.

  • @elgrau1 You mention recoil, and I just wanted to say that I've been rediscovering uchi uke, not so much as a block, but as a way to take the guard out since the motion (inside to outside) of the "block" shares the same rotation as the imminent reverse punch you throw. So soto uke seems to have that pre-coiling effect, and uchi uke is post coiling.

  • @elenchus amen! what about the fact that in this use its drawing your opponent off balance and into your center-line (where the power is)? good shit! Now let go of all that recoil built up and send that gray bitch flying!

  • blocks aren't well understood at all outside of the Okinawan karate community. You don't block to prevent getting hit, you block to hurt your opponent's arm or leg, throw their balance off and not get hit. I've taken out several kickboxers because they would hurt their legs on my forearm and elbow. At any rate, blocks aren't always blocks. You can knock an opponent's guard out of the way for your strike as well. They're just so much versatile than the way they're taught and trained.

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