0:10 (1) Defense from grip on the same hand: First lever, outward and inward. *Right foot in front. 0:40 (2) Defense from grip on the same hand: Hand joint and elbow lever. *Right foot in front. 1:15 (3) Defense from grip on the opposite hand: Hand joint and elbow lever. *Left foot in front. 2:30 (4) Defense from grip on the same hand: Lever on the neck and throw. *Right foot in front. 3:25 (5) Defense from grip on the same hand: Hand joint lever (outward). *Right foot in front. 4:15 (6) Defense from grip on shoulder, collar, chest: Hand joint lever. *Left foot in front. 5:00 (7) Defense from blow from above on the head: Outward sliding (inside blow). *Right foot in front. 5:35 (8) -Defense from back grip with one hand on collar: Hand joint lever.- Defense from blow from the side. *Left foot in front. 6:25 (9) Defense from back grip with one hand on collar: Hand joint or elbow lever. 7:05 (10) Defense from back grip on the -waste- waist: [Ankle twist].
Kad se trenira redovno, jeste. :) Ljudi obicno nisu svesni koliko su ove poluge bolne, meni na treningu kada majstor vrsi polugu, toliko boli da osecam kako mi se pomeraju tetive i zglobovi iz lezista a opet radi profesionalno da ne dodje do povrede. Bol je takav da ne mozes ni da zaplaces od njegovog intenziteta. :) Pozdrav i sve najbolje!
just a few observations: Generally, nage's attack is consistantly poor - hand-n-feet should move together; slow leg katate tori leaves nage always leading too far in. Ai hanmi is not a place of strength; good to train against, as amateurs will make that mistake, i suppose. Next, sensei never sinks 2-4" lower while in motion, not into a more combative stance, too high. Next sensei never completes shionage by turning fully into nage; instead turns back and leaves closest ribs exposed to nage's good hand. Next, sensei loosens grip finishing ikkyo, no nikyo or yonkyo and does not pin nage to ground; a skilled fighter would slip out in that moment and twist into uke. Lastly, interesting to see irimi nage where nage is not thrown but pinned and locked down - unusual in my time. 2-hands to pin head, using forearm (presumably) for back-pressure - nice, thanks for that!
Najveći paradoks je taj što su ove tehnike za žuti pojas možda i najteže, jer se rade statično. U realnoj situaciji praktično je nemoguće odbraniti se bez prethodnog atemija (prljavog udarca za narušavanje ravnoteže) od jačeg napadača koji stabilno stoji i ima kontrolu.
0:10 (1) Defense from grip on the same hand: First lever, outward and inward. *Right foot in front.
0:40 (2) Defense from grip on the same hand: Hand joint and elbow lever. *Right foot in front.
1:15 (3) Defense from grip on the opposite hand: Hand joint and elbow lever. *Left foot in front.
2:30 (4) Defense from grip on the same hand: Lever on the neck and throw. *Right foot in front.
3:25 (5) Defense from grip on the same hand: Hand joint lever (outward). *Right foot in front.
4:15 (6) Defense from grip on shoulder, collar, chest: Hand joint lever. *Left foot in front.
5:00 (7) Defense from blow from above on the head: Outward sliding (inside blow). *Right foot in front.
5:35 (8) -Defense from back grip with one hand on collar: Hand joint lever.-
Defense from blow from the side. *Left foot in front.
6:25 (9) Defense from back grip with one hand on collar: Hand joint or elbow lever.
7:05 (10) Defense from back grip on the -waste- waist: [Ankle twist].
Kad se trenira redovno, jeste. :)
Ljudi obicno nisu svesni koliko su ove poluge bolne, meni na treningu kada majstor vrsi polugu, toliko boli da osecam kako mi se pomeraju tetive i zglobovi iz lezista a opet radi profesionalno da ne dodje do povrede. Bol je takav da ne mozes ni da zaplaces od njegovog intenziteta. :)
Pozdrav i sve najbolje!
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just a few observations: Generally, nage's attack is consistantly poor - hand-n-feet should move together; slow leg katate tori leaves nage always leading too far in. Ai hanmi is not a place of strength; good to train against, as amateurs will make that mistake, i suppose. Next, sensei never sinks 2-4" lower while in motion, not into a more combative stance, too high. Next sensei never completes shionage by turning fully into nage; instead turns back and leaves closest ribs exposed to nage's good hand. Next, sensei loosens grip finishing ikkyo, no nikyo or yonkyo and does not pin nage to ground; a skilled fighter would slip out in that moment and twist into uke. Lastly, interesting to see irimi nage where nage is not thrown but pinned and locked down - unusual in my time. 2-hands to pin head, using forearm (presumably) for back-pressure - nice, thanks for that!
Najveći paradoks je taj što su ove tehnike za žuti pojas možda i najteže, jer se rade statično. U realnoj situaciji praktično je nemoguće odbraniti se bez prethodnog atemija (prljavog udarca za narušavanje ravnoteže) od jačeg napadača koji stabilno stoji i ima kontrolu.
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