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Old 12-04-2008, 07:50 PM   #16 (permalink)

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Old 12-07-2008, 11:17 AM   #17 (permalink)

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that was a pretty good hip throw. the little action in the begining from your friend didnt look like the bujinkan im used to seeing but different region different training methods.

like for groundfighting it doesnt matter what rank someone is, if thats on the training schedule we'll go over it.
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that was a pretty good hip throw. the little action in the begining from your friend didnt look like the bujinkan im used to seeing but different region different training methods.

like for groundfighting it doesnt matter what rank someone is, if thats on the training schedule we'll go over it.
Well he still use some of the Karate he learned in the past so he mixes BBT and Karate the way I mix BBT and BJJ
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oh thats right, karateka. yeah from the way you went for the mount i can see that i thought he was gonna get arm-bar at one point cause of how his arms were just asking for it
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I guess I am going to be the minority here.

Props for posting a video. Having said that I need to ask;

What were you trying to accomplish?

I didn't see any power or focus in your kicks, you pulled them alot; and the form on your hip throw was terrible, you bent your back way too much.

I look forward to your response.
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Old 12-13-2008, 02:29 PM   #23 (permalink)

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I guess I am going to be the minority here.

Props for posting a video. Having said that I need to ask;

What were you trying to accomplish?

I didn't see any power or focus in your kicks, you pulled them alot; and the form on your hip throw was terrible, you bent your back way too much.

I look forward to your response.

Well that's because I'm kicking with a gedan mawashi geri were u pull the kick, it's different from a low kick from MT. I wasn't kicking him hard because I was going easy on him. When I want to kick hard I do it, everyone in MT here in Panama say that I kick really hard and good, but I don't want to brag.

Regarding the hip throw, yeah I can see that I bent my back a little bit too much but that was a mistake I have been working on but everyone, from students to teachers, even jujutsu and judo teachers have told me that it was a good hipthrow.
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Okay, again I will be the minority;

It was an okay koshi nage.

Anyone with a bit of skill can, and indeed will be able to tell when you bend your back in hip throw like that and pull you right on over.

So what was the goal? What were you trying to convey? What was the message?

How does your sparring session fit into an over-all larger framework of fighting/self defense?

Again I look forward to your response
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Old 12-13-2008, 03:09 PM   #25 (permalink)

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Okay, again I will be the minority;

It was an okay koshi nage.

Anyone with a bit of skill can, and indeed will be able to tell when you bend your back in hip throw like that and pull you right on over.

So what was the goal? What were you trying to convey? What was the message?

How does your sparring session fit into an over-all larger framework of fighting/self defense?

Again I look forward to your response
Yeah I agree with you, I have to keep working on my koshi nage.

Well, alot of instructors in the Bujinkan believe that sparring is a good way to see what can work on a fight, offcourse that sparring will NOT allow u to use ALL techniques like eye gouging, biting, etc, but it is a good way to see what is likely to work on a resisting oponent.
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Is there any way to embed the vid here?
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Continueing with being honest;

Just as a friendly pice of advice you couldhave put some shin guards on and allowed your partner to actually get hit some so he knew what it felt like and how to deal with it; maybe went at it 50% power

I also have to say that your statement of "alot of bujinkan instructors believe that sparring is a good way to see what can work on a fight," is skewed b/c in alot of other forums all one can see is instructors dismissing sparring as creating bad habits and a false sense of security.

I disagree with this line of thinking completely and applaud your efforts, so how much sparring do you incorporate into your regular class schedule?
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Just as a friendly pice of advice you couldhave put some shin guards on and allowed your partner to actually get hit some so he knew what it felt like and how to deal with it; maybe went at it 50% power

I also have to say that your statement of "alot of bujinkan instructors believe that sparring is a good way to see what can work on a fight," is skewed b/c in alot of other forums all one can see is instructors dismissing sparring as creating bad habits and a false sense of security.

I disagree with this line of thinking completely and applaud your efforts, so how much sparring do you incorporate into your regular class schedule?
Yes that's true, alot of Bujinkan instructors say that sparring is bad but others say it's really good, I think it depends on their background(other arts they have practiced) because as far as I know in Hombu the only thing they do similar to sparring is sword, bo, tanto, hanbo fights and in the past there used to be randori.

Well my instructor includes sparring every 2-3 classes, both stand up and ground fighting. Sometimes we do a mix of both like in the video, other times we do only grappling but we start standing and we also do stand up fights with no grappling allowed.
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Yes that's true, alot of Bujinkan instructors say that sparring is bad but others say it's really good, I think it depends on their background(other arts they have practiced) because as far as I know in Hombu the only thing they do similar to sparring is sword, bo, tanto, hanbo fights and in the past there used to be randori.

Well my instructor includes sparring every 2-3 classes, both stand up and ground fighting. Sometimes we do a mix of both like in the video, other times we do only grappling but we start standing and we also do stand up fights with no grappling allowed.
that doesnt seem disiimilar to what we do at taijutsu

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