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- Fri Oct 11, 2019 5:15 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
- Replies: 6
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Re: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
Thanks, George, for the reply. It seems that what we're doing is similar to what you describe with the addition of keeping the "sticky" feeling throughout during practice. It creates a kind of restraint. Normally the strikes done in kata are fully expressed, fully released, 'lashing' out. In Sanchin ...
- Tue Jun 18, 2019 6:35 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
- Replies: 6
- Views: 38309
Re: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
Well, I ask because we've always done it this way. Mind you, its not done with full tension, but we do maintain some during the practice with good results. The kata is still performed at normal speed.
- Tue Jun 18, 2019 4:45 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
- Replies: 6
- Views: 38309
Re: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
Tough crowd ... or no crowd.
- Sat Jun 15, 2019 5:21 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
- Replies: 6
- Views: 38309
Dynamic Tension in Sanchin
Greetings folks!
I was wondering if anyone here has heard of, taught or learned Sanchin kata being practiced with dynamic tension/muchimi. Not at a slow pace, I mean going through the form at a normal (fast) pace but maintaining dynamic tension in the shoulders and arms while doing all the movements.
I was wondering if anyone here has heard of, taught or learned Sanchin kata being practiced with dynamic tension/muchimi. Not at a slow pace, I mean going through the form at a normal (fast) pace but maintaining dynamic tension in the shoulders and arms while doing all the movements.
- Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:12 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Bruce Lee and Jim Maloney
- Replies: 146
- Views: 3214425
Re: Bruce Lee and Jim Maloney
Late to the party I know ... but in that image Bruce's heel is clearly making contact with Jim's gi. If he's striking/punching the kick there is no extension and therefore nothing in the punch. Meanwhile the kick already ate his lunch. That's just one pic so it doesn't mean much, but I can't buy ...
- Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:58 pm
- Forum: Explosive Uechi-ryu
- Topic: Bar Follies
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6324
Re: Bar Follies
The Marine, as pointed out in one of the comments, suckered both of the other dudes. That multiplies his power tremendously. as we see in that Brit knockout game. Or, countless prizefights where a fighter is ko'ed really hard by a shot he failed to see coming. Let's see how our Marine buddy does ...
- Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:04 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: What to do about ISIS (a.k.a. ISIL, Islamic State)
- Replies: 47
- Views: 311923
Re: What to do about ISIS (a.k.a. ISIL, Islamic State)
And more on topic, I heard a radio pundit whine on yesterday how the Iraquis themselves are becoming increasingly unwilling to fight ISIS themselves, in fact, how more of them are tending to join ISIS. If they aren't willing to deal with ISIS, I can believe how there's any justification for us to go ...
- Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:52 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: What to do about ISIS (a.k.a. ISIL, Islamic State)
- Replies: 47
- Views: 311923
Re: What to do about ISIS (a.k.a. ISIL, Islamic State)
A little late to the conversation, but this quote from Craig's site ...
"Watching the twin towers and WTC 7 come down, it was obvious to me that the buildings were not falling down as a result of structural damage. When it became clear that the White House had blocked an independent investigation ...
"Watching the twin towers and WTC 7 come down, it was obvious to me that the buildings were not falling down as a result of structural damage. When it became clear that the White House had blocked an independent investigation ...
- Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:08 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Always time for Seisan
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12088
Re: Always time for Seisan
Bill: Interesting...
Given that observation it would of diminished importance where the actual target is if....it were meant to be a decoy. Shinjo Sensei could have been "feeling" that sequence...a combat progression of attacking the available target with the right hammerfist, followed by the left ...
Given that observation it would of diminished importance where the actual target is if....it were meant to be a decoy. Shinjo Sensei could have been "feeling" that sequence...a combat progression of attacking the available target with the right hammerfist, followed by the left ...
- Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:16 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Always time for Seisan
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12088
Re: Always time for Seisan
I'm guessing that the two interpretations of the hammer-fist height are Sanchin height vs. temple height. By Sanchin, I mean the height your fist would be if in Sanchin posture. Which...would be kind of low considering the apparent application of the hammer fist (padded but dense weapon ideal for ...
- Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:21 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Left Hand Turns
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6960
Re: Left Hand Turns
Thanks for the replies...
I have discussed this with my teacher, who also spoke about doing things on both sides as a way of exercising the brain. It is good for you, and it can be an amusing challenge trying to perform a technique on the "other" side for the first time. Personally, for what its ...
I have discussed this with my teacher, who also spoke about doing things on both sides as a way of exercising the brain. It is good for you, and it can be an amusing challenge trying to perform a technique on the "other" side for the first time. Personally, for what its ...
- Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:59 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Left Hand Turns
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6960
Left Hand Turns
And no, I'm not talking about NASCAR.
The majority of turns in the Uechi forms go to the left, counter clockwise, and I was wondering why that might be. By comparison, in Goju Ryu, not all, but a good portion of turns are done in both directions. This seems to be the case for many of the techniques ...
The majority of turns in the Uechi forms go to the left, counter clockwise, and I was wondering why that might be. By comparison, in Goju Ryu, not all, but a good portion of turns are done in both directions. This seems to be the case for many of the techniques ...
- Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:20 pm
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Alan Dollar
- Replies: 14
- Views: 22146
Re: Alan Dollar
There's an alternate explanation as well. It could be that some teachers allow for and encourage individual expression in forms and a person's art. Great teacher's don't necessarily want to be copied. They instead want their students to seek what they sought.
Yes indeed,
Copying the teacher ...
Yes indeed,
Copying the teacher ...
- Mon Mar 26, 2012 9:56 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Alan Dollar
- Replies: 14
- Views: 22146
Re: Alan Dollar
One thing that might be worth pointing out....
If each of the men learned the kata from the same source but perform it so differently, one explanation could be that they learned the form during different times. It may be that Shinjo evolved the kata in some obvious, or even subtle ways and taught ...
If each of the men learned the kata from the same source but perform it so differently, one explanation could be that they learned the form during different times. It may be that Shinjo evolved the kata in some obvious, or even subtle ways and taught ...
- Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:55 am
- Forum: Bill Glasheen's Dojo Roundtable
- Topic: Elbow pops
- Replies: 11
- Views: 27330
Re: Elbow pops
I appreciate this topic...I've had some elbow trouble in my right arm myself in the last few months. My issue is (I believe) tendon related. I get pain when using my right arm for certain tasks that require the elbow to be extended (like riding a bicycle or motorcycle, swinging a golf club, and, of ...