Hi,
I would like to know what bunkai you might have for parts of a Kata
for instance Okinawan Pinan Nidan ( shotokan Heian Shodan) starts with hammerfist to the left, right jun (oi) tsuki, turn right low block, retract rightfoot hammerfist and left jun (oi) tsuki
My bunkai would be left wrist is grabed, which is countered by grabbing the oponents wrist applying pressure to a certain pressurepoint, strike a point on the upperarm, grab shoulder and while you turn push the shoulder down and the hand up, strike a 3rd pressurepoint in the neck, hold neck and push arm with left thus throwing the oponent to the floor
the 3 points are points that should be stimulated in succesion and will cause dizzyness and wobbely legs
What Bunkaii have you come up with? and why do you think it makes more sense than the explanation of the seperate techniques?
Discribe the part as it is done in the form and then your explanation or Bunkai
I would like to know what bunkai you might have for parts of a Kata
for instance Okinawan Pinan Nidan ( shotokan Heian Shodan) starts with hammerfist to the left, right jun (oi) tsuki, turn right low block, retract rightfoot hammerfist and left jun (oi) tsuki
My bunkai would be left wrist is grabed, which is countered by grabbing the oponents wrist applying pressure to a certain pressurepoint, strike a point on the upperarm, grab shoulder and while you turn push the shoulder down and the hand up, strike a 3rd pressurepoint in the neck, hold neck and push arm with left thus throwing the oponent to the floor
the 3 points are points that should be stimulated in succesion and will cause dizzyness and wobbely legs
What Bunkaii have you come up with? and why do you think it makes more sense than the explanation of the seperate techniques?
Discribe the part as it is done in the form and then your explanation or Bunkai
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