thats exactly what your seeing , I beleive draculas cape and gedan barai are the same , ones a pure entry and the others of a parry intercept , the same concept exspressed differently . I personally beleive at this stage the wauke has to be done with a upper guard or else it is a purely outside technique . I may be corrected in the futureIt’s surprising where I see Shotokan show up in your kata. I see it in the three wauke’s. You do not post the fingers at the elbow pit as per the main stream. You do not lead with a vertical palm as I do. You collapse your 90 degree elbow position and wrap your forearm across your neck and over your shoulder. I guess if you lifted the elbow it would be turning with Dracula’s Cape and the leading of the jousting elbow.
But I do not believe it is Dracula’s cape I believe I’m seeing the chambered arm position I see in shotokan in turns just before the gedan barri (SP).

I beleive the three conflicts in Sanchin are Inside , outside , and grounding . But positional strategy is my may of relating martially , you find what you wish .
It truly is mate , the fact is Ive been lazy with it , I can get away with a higher centre than most because I rely on explosiveness IMHO , but it is shear lazyness , I`m relying on one characteristic to make up for another , I will work on it .The footwork has to be a bee och for you
I picked up on this watching the clip before I posted , I deffinately agree , the way i was doing it was entirely ineffective IMHO , I also usually pause on the double thrust , I was just trying visuallising it as something different after watching kevins . He inspired me to play with it .I'd caution you against going too far in one direction with the lateral rotation on the double sided strikes.
This is golden , thankshowever check out your left side/right side differences - it seems one side is better aligned than the other when you strike. Your left side strikes from where it lands while your right side has an extra wiggle to it that seems to have you leaving the ground and rotating your back foot outward...just pay attention to the two sides and see if one is more efficient than the other for you.


Actually mate the forward leaning thing is not unintentional , I see it as a technique against a shoot , I guess I`m visualising a bit much , Im prepared to sprawl backwards when I do this technique and fall onto my attack , I`m willing to alter it , but this is the only application that meets my criteria of positional strategy , any ideas of other applications that leave you defended and taking control ?1…On your opening you tend to lean forward on the double arm thrust. I believe this breaks your balance forward and does not assist in your rooting as it moves your torso off of your base. Try remaining erect on the thrust and see if you feel a difference in your rooting. I have the same problem and try to rectify it by thinking forward on the double thrust instead of down, but I follow the same trajectory on the thrust
Not many of the forumites will beleive it`s getting smaller2….On your draw backs for the Sanchin arm thrusts I see much improvement you are starting to minimize and internalize that rotation. It’s got to get to big before it gets smaller, listen to your body.

Visiting Van inspired me , I dont think I`ll consider a wauke any other way now until i learn to use it as pure destruction ...5….. The Wauke! Well my friend I can certainly tell were your headed, you’re going to rip someone’s head off and bend their bodies over your knee with that explosive attack! Good on ya!
Thanks everyone for your help ... keep em coming folks , i know your lurking .