Adonnis Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 In many katas there is a series of moves following a knife hand blocks eg Kusanku were a pressing block is follows and then a sort of hand strike, Im told this is body level and whos apllication is not really Known, I personnally believe it is a visious strike to the troath and not to the side of the head or body ? ....
Jiggy9 Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 Could be...Could be... Shotokan Karate Black Belt ==Defend the path of Truth==
Phantasmatic Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 Applications of katas are very diverse and different in many styles of martial arts. It could be both places, they would both be vital strikes. "Which one is more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?" - Obi Wan Kenobi
Tobias_Reece Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 Are you refering to the Shihon-Nukite (spear hand strike)? This move is usually done to either the solar plexus or the throat. C ya "You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"Principal Kobudo Instructor & OwnerWest Yorkshire Kobudo Academy2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)
Karateka Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 I agree with Tobias, the nukite is usually done in the solar plexus. "Never hit a man while he's down; kick him, its easier"Sensei Ron Bagley (My Sensei)
chh Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 One application of the spear-hand to the throat move in a kata I've learned is to perform the strike, then press the finger tips down while jerking back, at least throwing the opponent off balance and perhaps breaking the clavicle bone. Just thought I'd throw that in...
ronryu Posted January 28, 2002 Posted January 28, 2002 if you are talking about the nukite (like pinan shodan) i do those ot the lower abdomen or the groin . If your talking about hte moves like in pinan yondan and kosokun (kushanku) where one hand comes by the eye brow and the other hand does a shuto strike i do those as either a block and strike to the throt or as a catching punch and strike to the elbow of the attacker . hope this helps . Karate is not a sport , it is a way of life .Sandan Motobu ha Shi-to ryu karate Katsu ryu kempo Ryukyu kobudo
AnonymousOne Posted January 29, 2002 Posted January 29, 2002 You will get taught bunkai by your Dojo. The higher you get the more they teach you. Its a simple method, look at the movement and use your imagination as to how you could apply it. You might discover something no one else has 7th Dan ChidokaiA true combat warrior has to be hard as nails in mind, body and soul. Warriors are action takers and not action fakers. If you are cruising, make time for losing
SaiFightsMS Posted January 29, 2002 Posted January 29, 2002 There have been some very good responses given. Remember that one technique can have multiple applications. And any serious student will begin to see more and more ways to use that technique as they learn.
AnonymousOne Posted February 5, 2002 Posted February 5, 2002 If you sit down for long enough and think hard enough you can think of your own application of Kata movements. Bunkai is only coming from the imagination of your teachers and the developer of the Kata. Dont accept that one movement has only one or two applications, open your mind, explore and create for yourself. Its not blasphemy to do so and you may come up with some great ideas. Your teachers are human and so are you. Look for ideas and try and apply it in sparring. If it works keep developing it. This is how it should be. Human creatively knows no bounds 7th Dan ChidokaiA true combat warrior has to be hard as nails in mind, body and soul. Warriors are action takers and not action fakers. If you are cruising, make time for losing
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