Seimeido Martial arts began teaching in Staffordshire, United Kingdom in 2008 and has grown to involve two Schools
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Appreciate the video thanks Sensei.
@@Kiwigeo8339 really glad you did 👍🏻
Ude Hishigi Juji Gatame
I see my Sensei (sensei jags) lol
周氏の棍
Yeah no, this is Tai Otoshi You’re not securing the shoulder and not using your hips. It’s your ankle and gi that are in contact. Come on…ippon is the first throw everyone learns And why are you break falling with your knees at risk of impacting each other?
Thanks for Wado Ryu
Grab arm after block many ways
Head block someone punch face stop attacker hurt own face
I practice bujitsu training get prefect
So could you bind me if I was really struggling?, it looks very relaxed on here, but I realise its for demo purposes. Thanks.
Nice
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Time to try this in judo class 😎
Am I in heaven? 😍
No those are just ceiling lights you see as you fly through the air 😂 glad you enjoyed it
@@DanielPyatt 🤣
I like the details on each move. Thank you.
Your most welcome, glad you found it useful
Must say I’ve been training on and off for many years and seen a lot of instructors . But this is fantastic
Thank you so much for your kind words, truly appreciated and glad you liked it
Mr. Pyatt - thank you for your youtube video, I am running a little karate club here in the US and going back to my ko bu do roots... do you have any idea who this instructors name, trying to find more info about him and it appears he has a professional teaching series but I have no idea who he is? kzread.info/dash/bejne/n2WYkq-ooNjUnqQ.html Thank you in advance Daniel-San
kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooKl0cxvcZa9kbA.html I believe they are the same teacher?
Against opponents kick your opponent off balance
Good work brother .
Thank you so much 👍🏻
God, shotokan has done a number on okinawan karate....
You do know Anko Itosu was Okinawan :D
Definitely not ippon seoi nage!
Definately is… there are a myriad of henka, if you can give a technical reason as to why you think it isn’t will happily receive
@@DanielPyatt kzread.info/dash/bejne/eIWisc58qNKan6w.htmlfeature=shared . This is ippon seoi nage.
quite interesting, since it also involves techniques from Judo and Aikido.
Principles are universal and there is good cross over between disciplines at high levels.
Good remarks on kuzushi. Very often neglected.
Absolutely essential 👍🏻👍🏻 glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
This is simply excellent As a practitioner of Wado Ryu at the stage of training for brown 1&2, I am interested in the application and the mechanics of such throws Thank you very much for putting up such a detailed video, those who you teach are lucky indeed!
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it. Here is a link to the playlist of other clips from the instructional, all on throws and there is plenty more content on my channel on various throws. Funakoshi's Throws kzread.info/head/PLTTVmUxnOBFyFhZ1E-GVSqDhPqaNPx7Oa
Kudos. What a wonderfully well structured and demonstrated explanation. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you kindly, there is much, much more detail in the instructional covering all your basic options for this technique. Really glad you’ve enjoyed it and found it useful
Finally, when people ask me what Karate actually looks like as a martial art, I have something I can point them too. Nice channel and great video.
nice teaching ...but buy your self a mic ...volume is shit ...nice teaching though
Thanks it’s been a hot second since this was filmed but my mic is a lot better these days lol
I learn ukemi no kata , its diferent from yours But your style is nice too
Ukemi no Kata is a form drill which is always unique to specific organisations and bodies. There are several codified versions but none which could be considered "historic". This form is entirely of my own design but based upon forms common in Jujitsu, Judo and Aikido although each have slightly different approaches to Ukemi but this form focuses on a Bujutsu approach
That's a Tai Otoshi
Wow he's is good
Nice
Great vid as someone as already said it’s nice to see traditional techniques been broken down . This takes me back to class in Birmingham at temple gym around 1979 /80
Did you learn this somewhere or did you make it up?
Learnt it in multiple places From several teachers 👍🏻
A question regarding anchor points. I see you gooseneck the bo with the defensive hand (what would be hikite in a karate technique). is this more the preferred way when handling bo? Or are there other ways?
Great question, this is the generally preferred position in Matayoshi Kobudo and it’s associated branches etc, this wouldn’t be true for Ryukyu Kobujutsu or Yamane Ryu lines. Taira lineage styles generally preference a pull to the hip.
@@DanielPyatt Thanks for that. Follow-up question: what would be the advantage of gooseneck over pull to the hip (potential body trauma aside)?
@@0zzyninja great question, and at some point in the future I will do a video on this as it’s been a topic to cover for a really long time. It’s not a short answer as the two methodologies are mechanically quite different so you’ve have to consider the full method of execution not just to position
@@DanielPyatt Appreciate that mate. Thank you.
Oss! 🥋👏🙌🏆
Elegant teacher. Beautiful movement. Great knowledge.
Thank you for your kind words 👍🏻
Total BS. You DON'T cross your legs when doing a front roll !. That is the best way to get your nuts busted ! Slapping arm way closer to your body too, 90 degrees is NOT good !!! Bullshido !
I like to think of gedan barai as a type of arm drag.
You don't walk on the blade of your foot. Sometimes, when you fumble stepping off a kurb, you place all your weight on the blade. The result? A sprained ankle.
Arigato gozaimashita Sensei.
that’s rly good love this channel (this is one of the channels that actually r doin the right things lol
Thanks for the support and feedback :)
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I performed this kata at a tournament yesterday and the judge told me that he would have scored me higher if I had “swung the sai around more” and he made a motion like swinging a sword. I had to bite my tongue. How frustrating.
Sounds highly constructive 🤔🙄… good to see points linked to practicality of usage were the focus lol 😂
@@DanielPyatt thank you for your videos on how to correctly use this weapon!
Tenerife 28/11/23. My sensei is Spanish, so it's great to do a sneaky tutorial in English
So useful! I've returned to Karate after 18 years and things have subtley changed.
Excellent Research and thank you for sharing. Very nice explanations
Your most welcome, lots more detail in the main instructional 👍🏻
Amazing, details. Thank you for this, daniel sensei. I wish you make some clips on ground partner drills for organisational development and connectivity. Thank you again.
I most definitely will in the future, we have a whole structured syllabus on this
thank you sensei, how can i connect you? @@DanielPyatt
@@raunakchakraborty6118 details at www.danielpyatt.com 👍🏻
I’m from a Taekwondo background and we have a pattern taeguek 7 that starts with a cat stance and a push block opposite side of the cat stance. I’ve always thought of that as a throw, you can see it used to finish the fight in machida vs Thiago Silva but it’s used on the same side there. But same concept. Nobody taught it to me that way I just saw it and realized that was how taeguek 7 starts
Thanks for taking the time to explain this step by step. Really useful 👍.
Your most welcome
A convincing solution, Sensei! I would still do it somewhat differently in the second part, as I am a bit worried that in the position around 4:07 the uke might be able to pinch my groin. Therefore I would prefer to pin him in what afaik wrestlers call a "surfboard": I sit down on uke's back with only my feet on the ground and clamp his upward-pointing arms between my thighs. This way I also have more space to apply the cuff, and if necessary, I can add an element of pain compliance by pressing his arms to the inside with my legs.
Jutsu karate techniques on ground jiu-jitsu
More like Techniques of ne waza applicable across a multitude of disciplines