a kata to disect

Posted by: student_of_life

a kata to disect - 03/16/07 05:19 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdC5K4hg5FA

its kind of a lonf vid for you tube, and its in french, so i can't pick out a friggen word. but thats my sensei Hidetaka NIshiyama yay!

anyway the kata i wanted to get a talk going on is at 4:25 in to it, its preformed by a guy named justo gomez from argentina and it looks great to me. i think its a really good example of sensei Nishiyama's way of teaching.

and theres a prety kool team demo of some kids doing unsu that is fun to watch.

anyway, i'd love to hear some people's feed back about it, any of it i guess, so fire away

yours in life
Posted by: Shonuff

Re: a kata to disect - 03/16/07 06:17 PM

The kata in question is called sochin, the below link has multiple angles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiySnhjKE1U

Kata with some bunkai
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcWaYlujL1Y&mode=related&search=

Here is the Shito ryu version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obdo6HW02ds

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochin

I've never made much study of this form but I'll have a think on it and see what I can come up with.
Posted by: jude33

Re: a kata to disect - 03/16/07 07:40 PM

Quote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdC5K4hg5FA

its kind of a lonf vid for you tube, and its in french, so i can't pick out a friggen word. but thats my sensei Hidetaka NIshiyama yay!

anyway the kata i wanted to get a talk going on is at 4:25 in to it, its preformed by a guy named justo gomez from argentina and it looks great to me. i think its a really good example of sensei Nishiyama's way of teaching.

and theres a prety kool team demo of some kids doing unsu that is fun to watch.

anyway, i'd love to hear some people's feed back about it, any of it i guess, so fire away

yours in life





Looks like a good training everybody seems to enjoy themselves. One thing I like to watch is when karate techniques are used to defend against street fighting attacks as opposed to pure karate techniques?
Just my thoughts
Posted by: jude33

Re: a kata to disect - 03/16/07 07:45 PM

Quote:

The kata in question is called sochin, the below link has multiple angles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiySnhjKE1U

Kata with some bunkai
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcWaYlujL1Y&mode=related&search=

Here is the Shito ryu version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obdo6HW02ds

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochin

I've never made much study of this form but I'll have a think on it and see what I can come up with.





Ditto

I would like to watch karate techniques defend against street fighting techniques as opposed to always defending against karate techiques
Posted by: Shonuff

Re: a kata to disect - 03/16/07 09:45 PM

I think this kata teaches you how to attack, a bit like bassai dai.

So far my thoughts on the main age-gedan posture are as an entry method to get into close quarter combat. The movement is designed to cover and slide to the inside or trap and press in from the outside probably best applied at a slight angle. If he opponent holds their ground the tate shuto uke is performed without a step and it creates space to punch. The fudo dachi allows you to apply your body weight against the opponent to either force retreat or hold your own position though a sanchin dachi might be a more mobile posture to use circling around the opponent. The lead knee of the fudo dachi acts a s gaurd against leg techniques and can aid in applying pressure to the opponents stance.

I think a fighter using this form as his base would try to stay off line of the opponent, using spinning techniques to avoid being blind sided and defending any attacks parrying and moving around or by smothering and rolling in.

Once inside the opponents space attack is pressed using short kicks to the shin/knee and focussed pressure (ippon ken etc) strikes supplemented by slipping and trapping and more pressure based stance/balance breaking. The basic striking premise is to "move west to strike east", i.e. if one defends high, counter attack low and vice versa etc etc..

I think as a fighting system it would combine well with
Bassai dai and Gankaku, a kind of bridge between the two. This however is just an off the cuff analysis and almost certainly incomplete if not completely incorrect. I'm fascinated to hear what everyone else has to say.
Posted by: student_of_life

Re: a kata to disect - 03/16/07 10:37 PM

i agree as well, however the aspect of training that senesi Nishiyama likes to focus on is that the exact technique you defend against is less important then the fact that you respond with a strong body and mind. i know that sounds like suicide to alot of people, but its like learning to catch the attack befor it ever becomes a dangerous (best case sceniaro) and we do work the "slopy" attack nights from time to time, but we spend the majority of our time on this kind of training. from what i understand it's similar to kendo? i can't be sure right now.

hope that clears something up

yours in life
Posted by: jude33

Re: a kata to disect - 03/18/07 07:48 AM

Quote:

i agree as well, however the aspect of training that senesi Nishiyama likes to focus on is that the exact technique you defend against is less important then the fact that you respond with a strong body and mind. i know that sounds like suicide to alot of people, but its like learning to catch the attack befor it ever becomes a dangerous (best case sceniaro) and we do work the "slopy" attack nights from time to time, but we spend the majority of our time on this kind of training. from what i understand it's similar to kendo? i can't be sure right now.

hope that clears something up

yours in life




Hi
I agree with the strong mind and body development part but I should imagine also the technique part is important.
Posted by: student_of_life

Re: a kata to disect - 03/18/07 08:42 AM

hey,

no im sorry we don't pratice technique, we tried it once, but it never worked out for us. ty tho

yours in life
Posted by: jude33

Re: a kata to disect - 03/18/07 10:50 AM

Quote:

hey,

no im sorry we don't pratice technique, we tried it once, but it never worked out for us. ty tho

yours in life




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