Posted by: York Karate
Communicating Pressure Points To Your Attacker - 07/02/03 03:59 PM
A Big Thank You to Sensei Matt Hayat for his great session on
Communicating Pressure Points To Your Attacker a great time was had by all
Principles
1.Use Pressure Points
2 Welcome attacks
3.Cosign
4. Complete Your Thought
5.Vary Your Tone
6.Use Redundancy
Developing Bunkai—Key Questions to Ask Yourself
1.What is the level of threat?
2.What is the level of response warranted?
3.Does this movement define the beginning or ending of a fight?
4. Are there multiple attackers?
5.What is the attack that defined in this movement?
6.How does this movement" welcome” an attack/threat?
7.Which pressure points are used in the welcoming of the attack/threat?
8.How is your response redundant in the case the welcoming pressure points are missed?
9. What are your options for ending the encounter after the initial welcoming?
10. Which of the Kyusho – Jitsu theories are applied in this technique?
Communicating Pressure Points To Your Attacker a great time was had by all
Principles
1.Use Pressure Points
2 Welcome attacks
3.Cosign
4. Complete Your Thought
5.Vary Your Tone
6.Use Redundancy
Developing Bunkai—Key Questions to Ask Yourself
1.What is the level of threat?
2.What is the level of response warranted?
3.Does this movement define the beginning or ending of a fight?
4. Are there multiple attackers?
5.What is the attack that defined in this movement?
6.How does this movement" welcome” an attack/threat?
7.Which pressure points are used in the welcoming of the attack/threat?
8.How is your response redundant in the case the welcoming pressure points are missed?
9. What are your options for ending the encounter after the initial welcoming?
10. Which of the Kyusho – Jitsu theories are applied in this technique?