@DCdiamonds Also I might add in KWF there is a tendency to stomp the feet for every step forwards, however I'm aware that for normal stepping forward in say shuto uke kiba dachi, the feet should SLIDE not stomp, likewise for oi zuki etc. I notice KWF tends to stomp the foot almost every time they advance, as shown in the video above. I think we should stomp when kata requires fumikomi but slide smoothly for most other movements.
@DCdiamonds You know Kawasaki Sensei was my teacher when I was in Tokyo for about two months in 2008. I learned a lot from him and he is a wonderful Sensei and friend. But on that note I tend to agree with you. Nonetheless props to the man.
I practiced in JKA New York, under Mori Sensei. Everything is technically the same except the three Yama Tsuki (U-Punch). The punches we do are further apart (upper and lower), elbows bent but the wrists straight into the target (head and solar plexus). We also have to put the knee up (as a block to lower attack or as a stomp kick) before executing Yama-Tsuki. Also, before the last Shuto-Uke, we have to look at the incoming opponent before the slow turn back and into the left side technique..
это не хорошо!
jonn546 1 month ago
ногами стучит как желтый пояс!
jonn546 1 month ago
@DCdiamonds Also I might add in KWF there is a tendency to stomp the feet for every step forwards, however I'm aware that for normal stepping forward in say shuto uke kiba dachi, the feet should SLIDE not stomp, likewise for oi zuki etc. I notice KWF tends to stomp the foot almost every time they advance, as shown in the video above. I think we should stomp when kata requires fumikomi but slide smoothly for most other movements.
rafaelbaylosis 6 months ago
@DCdiamonds You know Kawasaki Sensei was my teacher when I was in Tokyo for about two months in 2008. I learned a lot from him and he is a wonderful Sensei and friend. But on that note I tend to agree with you. Nonetheless props to the man.
rafaelbaylosis 6 months ago
I know what he drives, i just cant see it. the kawasaki ninja.
lawker777 7 months ago
His foot slips a bit at 0:22
bigtig4life 8 months ago
very well done a million times better than the man on darren 711781 he should take a look at this video
myfaceback100 1 year ago
@DCdiamonds agree!
christianbrecht 1 year ago
Strong!
shodo2007 1 year ago
I practiced in JKA New York, under Mori Sensei. Everything is technically the same except the three Yama Tsuki (U-Punch). The punches we do are further apart (upper and lower), elbows bent but the wrists straight into the target (head and solar plexus). We also have to put the knee up (as a block to lower attack or as a stomp kick) before executing Yama-Tsuki. Also, before the last Shuto-Uke, we have to look at the incoming opponent before the slow turn back and into the left side technique..
Bassai 2 years ago