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Sunday, 28 January 2018
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Kihon Kumite Series. Kihon Gohon Kumite 1/6
Kihon Gohon Kumite
The Kihon Gohon Kumite is the Technician
principal that allows the introduction at the Kumite predetermined Shiai or
frees Jyu. In this Kihon the practitioners developed the lesson according their
level. Running the real distance as much as attack as block, correct stance,
timing and momentum. The main thing is the commitment of the right technique execution
and being the timing one of the complex technique elements to domain.
In the Kihon Gohon Kumite you have to
do a hand attack technique ((Yodan Oi Tzuki y Chudan Oi Tzuki) and two specific
block (Yodan Age Uke y Chudan Soto Uke), the step are determinate for the Kihon’s
name, in this case 5 step, in this last step you have to counter attack with
jiaku-tsuki. The beginner must understand that after one block they should immediately
attack.
Other important detail is the respect
for you panther, begin and finishing with bow, as the ukete as samete must specify
each technik with Kime, would have special control in the counter attack of
Jiaku-Tsuki.
Ossu.
El Kihon Kumite es el principio técnico que permite la introducción al
Kumite ya sea predeterminada Shiai o Jyu, En estos Kihon los practicantes
desarrollan lo aprendido en las lecciones de su nivel de cinta, ejecutando la
real distancia tanto para efectuar ataques y bloqueos, la correcta posiciones, el
tiempo de ejecución, ritmo, Lo principal es el cumplimiento de la correcta ejecución
de la técnica y, siendo el dominio del timing uno de los elementos tácticos más
complejo de dominar.
En el Kihon Gohon Kumite se realizan una técnica de ataque de mano (Yodan
Oi Tzuki y Chudan Oi Tzuki) y dos de bloqueo (Yodan Age Uke y Chudan Soto
Uke) la cantidad de pasos viene determinada por el nombre del Kiho, para este caso
se harán 5 pasos y en este ultimo paso se debe tener la habilidad de
contra-atacar con Jiaku-Tsuki, parte fundamental en el proceso de aprendizaje
del principiante al comprender que luego de un bloque debe ser seguido por un
ataque.
Otro aspecto importante es sentir el respeto por tu oponente, comenzando
y terminando con saludo, tanto el ukete como el semete deben precisar sus
tecnicas con kimte, debiendo tener sumo control el ukete al momento del contra
atacque de Jiaku Tsuki.
Ossu.
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Andres Madera in Ireland 2018
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Friday, 19 January 2018
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
Sunday, 14 January 2018
My Trip to Venezuela
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To
all of you, I am very grateful to you for your reception, Everyone have the complete
confidence of my strong and constant support in the formation of your children, here in Venezuela and Ireland. Sorcha, myself and Arnaldo Sensei will keep updated you all the time
Oss.
Ha sido un viaje lleno de dulces
experiencias, compartir con todos mis allegados ha permitido afianzar mi
compromiso con todos los estudiantes no solo del Dojo Francisco Astudillo sino
del Valle de San Diego....
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
Tekki Series: Tekki Shodan
Tekki
Tekki (also Naihanchi or Naifanchi) is
usually translated as "Iron Horseman." This is because, aside from
crossing the feet in kosa position a few times, all movements
in the three Tekki kata are performed in horse stance.
The embusen for all Tekki kata is a lateral
straight line (i.e. there are no forward or backward stepping motions). The
idea when performing these kata is that you are defending against assailants
with your back to a wall. The practice of Tekki is excellent
for developing a strong horse stance, sharp hip vibration, and stealthy lateral
movement. Sokon Matsumura is believed to have learned Tekki during
his excursions to China. It was Yasutsune Itosu who modified and expanded this
kata, creating Tekki Nidan and Tekki Sandan.
Tekky Shodan
Tekki Shodan is the first kata in the Tekki series and
is also the first kata that does not start in the traditional yoi position.
Having 29 counts, it is performed almost entirely in a horse stance. The embusen is
simply a straight line. Since there is no forward or backward movement, all
footwork is accomplished in a sideways manner using the crossing step, or kosa-ashi.
The crossing step, also known as "stealth step" (sashi-ashi),
is characteristic of all Tekki kata. Another important
trademark of the three Tekki kata is the haiwan-nagashi-uke/tate-uraken combo.
New techniques learned in T1 include kagi-zuki, morote-zuki,
and the unique ashi-namigaeshi, a very effective technique that
only occurs in this kata. For proper kata performance, obviously a strong horse
stance is essential, but the student must also understand the difference
between hip rotation and hip vibration, similar but slightly distinct
concepts. Often neglected but of great importance, head turns must be stressed
in this kata. Head turns are regarded as a single count of the kata and must be
performed sharply.
Monday, 8 January 2018
SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO WKF COMPETITION RULES EFFECTIVE 1.1.2018
SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO WKF COMPETITION RULES EFFECTIVE 1.1.2018
Wednesday, 3 January 2018
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