Hi guys. I was the one assisting Iain with the drill at my Dojo in Chelmsford, Essex. I must say the young girl caught my eye as Iain was explaining the drill to everyone. Took me by suprise! Hope you enjoyed the video. Paul Newman - Kernow Karate
Great drill. And I see it was like 6 years ago, but I wanted to offer an observation. Abernathy Sensei was getting a much larger imbalance/reaction from you with the nukite at the end of each sequence than you were getting from him. I believe it's because he was being very deliberate about keeping that technique aligned with his shoulder as he stepped through and not letting his body get ahead of his arm. Thanks for sharing the video, it's a really nice drill.
Great video buy the way. I was just wondering if anyone could give some advice, when I've gone for an attempt of this technique in a live setting, I keep failing because the opponent retracts their arm before I can secure it, and it seems that no matter how fast I move I can't seem to get it . Is this down to me or is it a limitation of the technique itself?
@deathlaugh87 Yeah I've just spotted that ... the child at the window could have looked quite spooky with the right lighting seeing it was the day before Halloween ;-)
I believe to see that the strike in this drill is done with a final stance closer to zenkotsu dachi than kokutsu dachi. So why shuto uke is done in kata with a kokutsu dachi stance, and not with a zenkotsu dachi stance?
Here is what i understand. "There is no stance in karate." (said an other video of this channel). It means that the stances are only the images of the transfer of bodyweight through the movement. So I think maybe kokutsu dachi means that it is important to use his own weight downwards at least in the first part of shuto uke.
Oss Grandmaster. Thank you for your unsolicited guidance. As an alternate solution to your limited attention span, please feel free not to watch any of my videos. As I understand TH-cam, they won’t force you to watch things you don’t want to watch. Avoid clicking “play” and you should be fine :-)
@@practicalkatabunkai well now i have your attention you are the big master and i like what you do its very good but i would like to see you practice more i can't keep up with what you do if you talk a lot. if I don't like what you're doing, I wouldn't have to comment. Month i'm an amateur
Hi guys. I was the one assisting Iain with the drill at my Dojo in Chelmsford, Essex. I must say the young girl caught my eye as Iain was explaining the drill to everyone. Took me by suprise! Hope you enjoyed the video. Paul Newman - Kernow Karate
Great drill. And I see it was like 6 years ago, but I wanted to offer an observation. Abernathy Sensei was getting a much larger imbalance/reaction from you with the nukite at the end of each sequence than you were getting from him. I believe it's because he was being very deliberate about keeping that technique aligned with his shoulder as he stepped through and not letting his body get ahead of his arm. Thanks for sharing the video, it's a really nice drill.
What a brilliant charismatic instructor.
Great flow drill, will be trying this. Love the camaraderie.
This is a really nice drill and use of the technique. I really like this.
I love your concept on bunkai, it is my favorite.
This is a excellent karate class. I love it !!
Fabulous drill!
Great drill, plus I just love hearing him talk. Heads up, that girl outside is trying to steal your bunkai
I wish that I could like these videos a 100 times instead of just once
Great drill.
Great video. Keep posting more.
OSS! Lovely Bunkai! Thank you.
Great drill. I love the way you teach.
thanks for posting
Very cool!
Just great!!!
Great video buy the way. I was just wondering if anyone could give some advice, when I've gone for an attempt of this technique in a live setting, I keep failing because the opponent retracts their arm before I can secure it, and it seems that no matter how fast I move I can't seem to get it . Is this down to me or is it a limitation of the technique itself?
My guess is you are trying it in distance sparring and not close-range drills?
@deathlaugh87 Yeah I've just spotted that ... the child at the window could have looked quite spooky with the right lighting seeing it was the day before Halloween ;-)
I believe to see that the strike in this drill is done with a final stance closer to zenkotsu dachi than kokutsu dachi. So why shuto uke is done in kata with a kokutsu dachi stance, and not with a zenkotsu dachi stance?
That’s the following nukite which is done in Zenkutsu dachi. I hope that clarifies.
Here is what i understand. "There is no stance in karate." (said an other video of this channel). It means that the stances are only the images of the transfer of bodyweight through the movement. So I think maybe kokutsu dachi means that it is important to use his own weight downwards at least in the first part of shuto uke.
Hi Iain! Do you teach these drills to kids? How young do you start teaching them these practical applications? Thank you in advance.
Do ye still do karate?
Still a great Drill!!!
great bunkai videos. osssss
Nice drill. Like it.
@practicalkatabunkai
Time for a special seminar: selfdefense against spooky children. lots of low kicking and gedan blocking.
xD
Nice! They're striking with their forearms, not Shuto, though...I suppose it'd be as effective, if not more...
the child in the background is funny xD
and what you're doing is also cool ^^
☝️👍👍👏👏
you talk too much, try to practice karate more
Oss Grandmaster. Thank you for your unsolicited guidance. As an alternate solution to your limited attention span, please feel free not to watch any of my videos. As I understand TH-cam, they won’t force you to watch things you don’t want to watch. Avoid clicking “play” and you should be fine :-)
@@practicalkatabunkai well now i have your attention you are the big master and i like what you do its very good but i would like to see you practice more i can't keep up with what you do if you talk a lot. if I don't like what you're doing, I wouldn't have to comment. Month i'm an amateur
@@practicalkatabunkai sorry for the first comment, and sorry for my bad englisch