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This week's Waza Wednesday is a guest submission by Michael and Aaron of Karate Culture, looking at wrestling applications for the opening of Pinan Nidan and the turning movements in Chinto.
The way I view kata is that the motions and applications we see in the sterile form should, in the first place, be examples of natural responses that we all do without conscious thought. Once we get that then we practice and improve that simple principle. These clips very much demonstrate that idea, I like them.
The way I view kata is that the motions and applications we see in the sterile form should, in the first place, be examples of natural responses that we all do without conscious thought. Once we get that then we practice and improve that simple principle. These clips very much demonstrate that idea, I like them.