Hi Bob That is very reassuring to hear. It would be worse if they all passed :-) It will be some time before I get to that level. By the way were there any...
... passed :-) ... Hi Eddie, I'll pass on that one (lame pun). If I said there were then you would figure out who failed so I'm not going to go there. To my ...
BOB, Just curious but who was doing the testing and what rank were they? Mike ... From: bnashrei@... To: wadokarate@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, 4 Jan 2007...
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... Hi just for your information that Sensei John Wicks has received his 7th Dan within the WIKF....
Gordon, good call there, this is a lost element of Judo in any parts of the world. If you go to any library, you can find a copy of 7 kata of Judo by Kawaishi,...
What surprised me, although that is due to my lack of knowledge of Judo, was the punching and kicking. One of the tanto dori drills was also very, very ...
I dont think judo kata are very widely trained these days. A lot of the techniques on the video are from the kime no kata, which Kano adopted (adapted?) from...
... Hi Ben I have read on other forums that those aspects are not practised as much, but are definitely part of the Judo tradition, probably because of the ...
Interesting stuff this, Kyuzo Mifune looks a little like a not so smooth Otsuka sensei about that time. If you are a wado practitioner watching the tanto work...
Hi Folks I wonder if I could get your opinion on whether the foot goes behind the knee or not in Chinto. I have seen this done both ways all over the world....
... Hi Eddie Off on more travels, is there a country you haven't been yet? I suspect whether it goes behind or not is not as important as it being free to...
Hi Eddie and All, ... As a very wise martial artist once said "With technique, there is no right way, there is no wrong way, if at the end of a fight then you ...
Eddie, In Chinto: the technique is keri waza so why would it go behind the knee.? Reg Kear San no Ya ... From: Eddie Mc Connell To: wadokarate@yahoogroups.com ...
... Mr Mc Connel, Contact Anthony Bhagwandin at the below address. I have interacted with Anthony several times and hold him in high regard. I will be...
Hi Eddie, How are you doing? The weather here is clearing up...... Anyway Bob says that the locking behind the knee belongs to another style, we put the foot...
Hi all, Foot behind the knee? I am presuming that we are talking about the one legged position? I have never seen anyone tuck it behind the knee. Usual way...
Here's a new wado weblog: http://sojobo-sojobo.blogspot.com/ It makes good reading. Sojobo is well versed, witty and entertaining. Sojobo is UK based and most...
I agre totally with the the application foot not behind the knee but many qadvanced senseies stick it behind their knee i think for balance anyways mark ... ...
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... Hi Reg , can you deliberate a little more please steve _________________________________________________________________ Invite your Hotmail contacts to...
... All over the world ? you lucky man. Did you ever get explnations other than balance ? i like the reason of mapping out the opponents leg. steve ... ...
The move in question is the tsuru ashi dachi, or crane leg stance in Chinto. Traditionally it is trained with the foot wrapped around the back of the leg, but...
hi Igor, How are you doing? For the moment I like the video's from youtube of Nishimura. He is f.... good. Very nice to watch.. I hope to see you in April. ...
Hi Steve, The rationale behind any wado movement in any wado action is defined by its purpose and intent. If your intent is to defend and counter with a kick,...
Sojobo, i recognise his style, and I even recognise a phrase he used, as well as clues to his location, it'll come... jaron ben yochanan <jaronby@...>...