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How to understand karate kata applicationskarate kata applicationsby Stephen Irwin
How interpretation of karate kata has changed over time First part of article:
It could be a half dozen movements with blending, turning and fluidity. Part of the sequence might include an outside to inside movement of the arm co-ordinated with rooting of the feet and a vibration of energy from the ground up through the hips, waist and spine. To perform the arm lock you need to disrupt his internal posture with a vital point strike using the other hand and finally you execute the throw or tie-up and if necessary strike to further vital points to disable your attacker. It's a possible kata sequence. But try teaching that to 60 people in one go. You don't have time to show them the subtleties; besides, the training methods to l
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