Oni kudaki
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that's wrong. it is not done like that. sorry
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When i first learned this we didn't look at this as a compliance/submission technique. The main focus was this was a break/limb destruction primary and move to a position to prepare for multiple opponents scenario. Also when the balance is broken you can execute a leg break. The points that has to be observed is break the limb if you have to & break the balance of the opponent. There are other things involved that the vid cannot show due to shot angle and the viewer is not applying.
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ohhhhhhhhhhhh very good
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Thanks for posting this. As Bujinkan practitioner that is one of my favourite techniques, and I know it isn't easy to post a video since it is required to be pretty much form perfect.
I don't have anything to say about the technique, there are of course variations but that was pretty good. I agree that stronger finnish should be shown, as that is how we train.
In these videos it's often good to show it first slow and clear, then show another faster real life application, this is how I would do.
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kids, don't try this against someone who isn't actively trying to make you look cool...
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Thanx. I'll continue to study the Inifinite Fundamentals (Kihon Happo) to get a good taijutsu foundation. Appreciate it.
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as for the arm that goes under; the crook of the defender's arm (inside of elbow) should be just beside the elbow of the attacker towards his shoulder. the defender's wrist will be connected with attackers wrist on other arm. Your hands clasp, then you rotate clockwise with a dipping motion to get maximum leverage. This will force the attacker to go on his tippytoes and arch his back. Swing back counter clockwise as you kick the closest leg to you , behind the knee, downward with great force
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so one hand apparently blocks, the other goes under and over the elbow and hands clasp and apply the lock immediately right?
There has been a lot of helpful criticism regarding this video and I am glad people are able to voice their opinions/experiences/methods on here without being antagonizing or rude and for that we are grateful. This is why they are posted and why such comments going against what we're demonstrating is allowed to remain and not censored. That being said, the reason why Sensei Kuma was standing over during the demonstration was because he was more focused on what led up to that point. That's -
Octocorp 1 year ago
@Octocorp (continued): That's all. Yes the technique should have finished with a mount, or a better demonstrated finish/follow up but that was simply overlooked. Thank you guys for bringing this to the attention of others just in case new viewers completely emulate this technique!
Octocorp 1 year ago
i think you shpuld have him seriously try to touc hyou with his hand s=to ad realism he dos exactly wath he is supposed to do but in a real fight he might aim at anoter spot be faster or try to getl oose from the kudaki
maarhoefe 1 year ago
@maarhoefe You're absolutely right. Since this was a demonstration, he has all the time in the world to grip his gi in a manner that is controlled and able to be demonstrated and viewed by onlookers.
Octocorp 1 year ago
Rule number 1 : you NEVER stand over someone like that.
I was taught that within the first lesson I ever took - your testicles are open for a booting !
HoldFire100 2 years ago
Good point, however if I recall, my leg was jammed by his, I think any attempt to knee him in the testis, effective as it may be, would be easily checked with his right leg and movement in that kind of arm bar would help him pop out the shoulder. I think you're right though, just depending on the footing.
Octocorp 2 years ago