6/12/2023 0 Comments Sabaki parryThen pulling our arm into our side, either striking his face with Shuto, or applying Zu dori (頭捕 - neck (head) capture).Īgainst Kata mune dori (片胸捕 - single lapel capture) move slightly outwards placing you rear hand on the opponent’s same side shoulder and kick to their rear inside leg Yaku (扼 – to dominate) point with your rear leg. As an alternative, we struck the opponent’s face using Shuto (手刀 - hand sword).Īlso from the same movement we pulled down on the elbow to rotate the opponent a reaching around, grab his far ear. When then attacked his gripping forearm with either a pressing or striking action, to off balance him by rotating his elbow inwards and the attacked the opponent’s face, catching his nose with our thumb to over-extend and throw him backwards. We practiced techniques against Kata mune dori (片胸捕 - single lapel capture) by checking the opponent’s opposite shoulder to either stop, or prevent a punch. We then practiced into striking techniques to Denko (電光 - right lowest floating rib) & Ura Denko (裏電光 - rear, right lowest floating rib) from uchi uke and soto uchi which allowed for transitions into throwing and locking techniques.Īgainst a punch we move to the outside and parried with uchi uke and then taking the opponent’s arm with our rear hand, we attacked the opponent’s face, catching his nose with our thumb to over-extend and throw him backwards. Uchi uke moving from the inside to the outside. We began with Tai sabaki (体捌き- body moving / handling) using Uchi uke (内受け - inward parry) and then Soto uchi (外受け - outward parry) against Jodan tsuki (上段突き - upper level thrust)Īgainst Katate-dori (片手 取り - single handed grab / capture), we practiced Tenuki (手抜キ hand extract / pull out) using Tai-sabaki and similar principle of movements to Uchi-uke and Soto-uke. Ryōi Shintō-ryū Jūjutsu (良移心当流 柔術) Seminar in Kemsing, Kent on 7th August 2022
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