Rank is not an issue in sharing…I’m a sankyu, Rick’s a Yon Dan , you’re a ikkyu, Marcus is a jukyu, who cares, our rank does not invalidate our opinions or our search for answers.

I enjoyed your Seisan! Your very yang! I’m very fond of yang.
I enjoy exploring the kata relaxed and sinking on the strikes.
I love the way you open up the qwa (Shoulders) on the draw back. Big expansion of the chest. I’d like to see you experiment with closing the qwa /torso on the strikes. Sinking and compression adds more bang for your buck! Power for free, it’s like an MTV concept
Speaking of bucks…Marcus and I like the trophy on the wall! You’re a bow hunter?
The jump back is a difficult thing. The goal is to stick the landing leg and let it play shock absorber spring. It’s a plyometric response.
I have a reputation as a Uechi heritic….I dance to my own drum beat. I rarely practice this movement as a jump back. See the Tomoyose clip no jump… I like it!
I see this movement as a crane thingie….that does not involve bamboo swords swung in Jim Carrie fashion. I simply see it as an exit in clinch range.
Get away from the big burly EBG by retreating. As you retreat cup the back of the EBG’s head with the salute hand. Step back and clear the garbage out of the way with a downward scooping block. Raise the knee, it will find a home .
Just food for though!
BTW, I’m pleased to put a face to the name!