@@DanielPyatt I appreciate it and I will use your suggestions in my training. Of course with als measures of security. I train Matsubayashi-Ryu, my friend trains MMA...he is fascinated about the intelligence and art of Karate, specially the history and the "classical" Okinawan Karate. Greetings from Frankfurt am Main / Germany. Stay safe.
Very instructive. One friend of mine is a Judoka. We once tried some light fighting, without protections and tatami. I think there’s a great chance that karate guys hurt their knees while trying to get behind judo guys, because judo’s neutral stance puts their knees in the way and so 1) either they get throw you in a second, or 2) you hit your knee against theirs while stepping behind them and you both end up with a knee injury. What you think about it? Congrats on your new video indeed! 👍👍
Try positioning the front foot inside the foot line and pivoting around the knee to create an initial side angle which should allow you to establish a single leg control. If your opponent counters thats ok because the counter is predictable so make sure you think through there natural responses and how you will follow.
Can be found in many. Funakoshi explicitly refers to it in Passai but what gets really interesting when you consider all the variations of the various forms of Passai and how those changes affect the application 👍🏻
Love the counter throw to the shoulder throw.
Awesome!!! Never saw this before!
Glad you liked it. We try 😉
Great instruction and good background info. You explain and demonstrate the principles well. Great job.
Thank you so much Danny really appreciated and glad you liked it
Hey Dan, I hope you're doing well! It's great to see you're still making videos and still knocking people to the ground. Keep it up! 👌
Hey Coaster Bot I am indeed and hope your doing well an all 👍🏻
PS awesome to see how brilliant your channel is doing I need to do some serious catching up 😂
very instructive, Sensei Daniel! Thanks :)
Your most welcome, hope you get chance to see the full instructional and hope you find it useful👍
@@DanielPyatt I appreciate it and I will use your suggestions in my training. Of course with als measures of security. I train Matsubayashi-Ryu, my friend trains MMA...he is fascinated about the intelligence and art of Karate, specially the history and the "classical" Okinawan Karate. Greetings from Frankfurt am Main / Germany. Stay safe.
@@salvatoreplacidoplumari3840 Awesome, I agree lots to explore. Greatings from the UK and of course, take care and happy training :).
Very instructive. One friend of mine is a Judoka. We once tried some light fighting, without protections and tatami. I think there’s a great chance that karate guys hurt their knees while trying to get behind judo guys, because judo’s neutral stance puts their knees in the way and so 1) either they get throw you in a second, or 2) you hit your knee against theirs while stepping behind them and you both end up with a knee injury. What you think about it? Congrats on your new video indeed! 👍👍
Try positioning the front foot inside the foot line and pivoting around the knee to create an initial side angle which should allow you to establish a single leg control. If your opponent counters thats ok because the counter is predictable so make sure you think through there natural responses and how you will follow.
We don't hurt our knees but I been around Sensei and Shihan with knee surgery
Oss!🥋🙏
Isn't ude wa just a karate version of a double leg takedown? I don't see why it wouldn't work well from the front.
Yes, it is the basic version of a double or single leg. On the main instructional I cover a selection from the front and this is just bonus content
@@DanielPyatt Ah, ok. Didn't see that one.
Recognizable kata bunkai
Can be found in many. Funakoshi explicitly refers to it in Passai but what gets really interesting when you consider all the variations of the various forms of Passai and how those changes affect the application 👍🏻
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