Jodan kote waza selection

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1. Morote-kote as raising the shinai
2. Katate-kote
3. Morote-kote
4. Katate-kote from far
5. Katate-kote in close distance
6. Chiba sensei's hidari-kote against jodan
7. Azuma sensei's migi kote against jodan
8. Chiba sensei's katate kote
9. Hiki-kote from jodan

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  • @Brabent see above

  • @cthatshit see above

    

  • Take a look at a number of ippon strikes from different high-level tournaments (where the action is repeated in slow-motion); you will notice that almost *all* strikes are landed *before* the fumikomi. My interpretation;

    1) hands are often quicker than feet;

    2) most people start with the shinai first, or feet and shinai at the same time (cf. point 1);

    3) nothing in the real world is ever *actually* simultaneous. Point 3) being the most analytically exact, and the other two being more technical.

  • @Brabent yea,, I have the same question, it seems like in many jodan the hits are not timed the same...I dont know why but im guessing because the shinai is raised so the timing is different. again im just guessing and I want to know why XD

  • it looks like on numbers 6-8 the timing is off, the hits are coming a bit before the fumikomi. Is there a reason for this? I haven't played jodan yet but I'm very interested any Info would be much appreciated

  • amazing

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