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Post by Mr. Precision on Jul 31, 2005 10:40:41 GMT
BTW, is it yodan or yondan? I see different spellings all over the place.
X "block" down through the double handed grip the opponent has on your clothes into a zenkutsu, bringing him down and back with you. Grab his right wrist/hand with your own while you're down. Step up into back stance, pulling opponent and executing morote uke "block" to the right, pulling back in the stance. Pull both hands to right hip rotating his wrist as you do it forcing opponent down into an arm bar. Kick his right knee from behind to make sure and smack him in the face/temple with tetsui or uraken. Grab his hair/head, and hit him in the temple with the empi, then break his neck as you bring your hands to your left hip.
A bit long as a sequence but it kinda seems to flow from the X block and all the stances make sense to me. The last bit was in Abernethy's book but I couldn't figure out what the juji uke/morote uke were doing.
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Post by Aefibird on Jul 31, 2005 21:22:29 GMT
I've always known it as YoNdan.
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Post by Sionnagh on Aug 1, 2005 0:53:00 GMT
I think either way is acceptable. It seems to be one of those dialectic type differences. Mick
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Post by Aefibird on Aug 14, 2005 22:50:17 GMT
Yeah, there's quite a few of those in MA.
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