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Practical Kata Bunkai: Seipai Flow Drill 

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This video shows a flow drill for the opening sequence of Seipai kata. The drill shows an escape from a common choke attempt and then covers the concepts of limb-control, predictable response, and continuous advantage. Following on from the initial core sequence, the movements after the first turn in the kata show options should either the initial removal of the arms, or the arm-lock at the end of the sequence, fail. It is therefore possible to flow into these alternative sequences if the enemy's actions necessitate it.
This video was filmed at my four day long residential course in February 2014. It was a private course with a dozen people in attendance. While it is hoped this video clip is of interest to all viewers, it should be noted that such videos can never be a substitute for in-depth hands-on instruction and that this video is not presented as an alternative to that instruction. If you want more detailed instruction on such drills, and how they fit within the supporting methodology, then you should seek to attend a seminar and checkout the professionally filmed material available for purchase via the website. Nevertheless, I hope you find this latest offering of interest!
All the best,
Iain

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Комментарии : 48   
@Burvedys
@Burvedys 10 лет назад
Finally, you're doing Goju-ryu, yo!
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 10 лет назад
Just a little ;-)
@Burvedys
@Burvedys 10 лет назад
Do more! Pleeeeeeease. ;) Sanseru, for example.
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 10 лет назад
Egidijus Nasevičius I acctually have some Sanseru stuff to add in the not too distant future :-)
@Burvedys
@Burvedys 10 лет назад
Looking forward to it!
@MrEcomusic
@MrEcomusic 10 лет назад
Thats why I love YT and especially your videos, because you can get the ideas of so many different people from different styles to the same topic (kata Seipai). And in some cases they complete each other so that it is possible to fill the gap of knowledge.
@gojuboxer4224
@gojuboxer4224 9 лет назад
December 3, 2014 Sensei Abernathy, I am a Goju Ryu practitioner and I REALLY appreciate your method of bunkai examination/explaination/application. With that being said, has anyone ever approached you about examining ALL of the Goju Kata Bunkai. If not, would you be open to doing so in the future???? Thanks- Goju-Boxer
@SenseiEli
@SenseiEli 8 лет назад
I love when people use their brain! Teaching Karate is like passing the light on... It is passing the fire on burning wood not just dead coals... The fire= the moves = the ideas. Fire changes adopts...
@SenseiEli
@SenseiEli 7 лет назад
Again great work!
@felixt1470
@felixt1470 3 года назад
An alternative to the application of the opening sequence is put your 2 hands together like your 2nd move (after the strike to his face) but with your right hand on top of your opponent's grabbing hand and your left hand under same grabbing hand, i.e. sandwich his hand then turn your 2 hands upside down exactly the way it is in the form.
@DadJutsu
@DadJutsu Год назад
Absolutely love this
@gazgjl
@gazgjl 10 лет назад
That standing arm lock near the end. I would like to see any escapes and counter it from when the person is has you locked from the outside position
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 5 лет назад
This video may be of interest? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G-MTdH6Pi6o.html
@gazgjl
@gazgjl 5 лет назад
practicalkatabunkai thank you I’ve always wanted to know how to get out of that situation if I someone ever put me in that arm bar. I also do ITF tkd and very hard to find application for the patterns for those as the Tuls we do are similar to the karate katas I know already
@tradecnc
@tradecnc Год назад
Great bunkai ian
@Ziggy1959Stardust
@Ziggy1959Stardust 10 лет назад
Crisp, clean and insightful as usual Iain
@MrGojuyudansha
@MrGojuyudansha 10 лет назад
Great Bunkai. Very informative as always.
@SithV1
@SithV1 10 лет назад
That is some very helpful applications to this kata. Thanks for sharing it with us.
@jrmaddock1
@jrmaddock1 8 лет назад
For my 3rd Dan promotion coming up at the end of this year I have to make my own bunkai for this kata. I may have to steal a few things from you ;)
@rdeolive1976
@rdeolive1976 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@petten33
@petten33 5 лет назад
Like your channel, Sir. I heard about your channel, through a mate/ fellow karateka. So far, not disappointed. Much respect. OSU
@seligd
@seligd 10 лет назад
Excellent Looking forward to your Seminar in Castlebar
@terrymonksfield
@terrymonksfield 10 лет назад
good stuff yet again Iain.not my style but gets close to some of the stuff we are working on.and thanks for sharing as always
@leedguitar2009
@leedguitar2009 10 лет назад
fantastic! i always learn something valuable from watching your videos, thank you
@peregrinatus
@peregrinatus 10 лет назад
Great work Iain. Definitely including some of this in my training.
@carinealessandra9135
@carinealessandra9135 Год назад
Hay Sensei how are you?. Can you help me or if someone know about name the position. The arm in guendan baray e my hand under my elbow in this kata seipai
@ShpendIbrahimi
@ShpendIbrahimi 10 лет назад
Hi Iain, another fantastic video! Thanks for sharing.
@tomdekeyser4023
@tomdekeyser4023 9 лет назад
great drill as always. Thank you very much!
@williammatthews2287
@williammatthews2287 6 лет назад
This is excellent. Thank you for sharing!
@R0nge
@R0nge 10 лет назад
Another great video Iain, the UK Residential course looks like real fun, loved to have gone... sadly life-work-family occasionally has to take priority :-)
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 10 лет назад
Thank you!
@KaratedoTiger
@KaratedoTiger 8 лет назад
oss, great and practical bunkai.
@gazgjl
@gazgjl 10 лет назад
I love this thanks very much for sharing
@NaihanchinKempo
@NaihanchinKempo 10 лет назад
Iain Sensei, have you ever taught disable persons a Modified version of these? say sitting in a chair and not using the legs for ankle shots?
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 5 лет назад
Not these ones specifically, but I have done some work with wheelchair users. I enjoy swapping ideas and learning in order to ensure karate is as functional as possible for as many people as possible.
@NaihanchinKempo
@NaihanchinKempo 5 лет назад
@@practicalkatabunkai understand. You don't want to teach tech that might get them killed. Being in a chair I find limb distraction techniques useful. Also using chair it self. The footrest can be used for ankle attacks. If an attacker tries a grapple, pulling him close in fast. Can pop the Shin and ankle. Its hard to get good power with punches in a chair, but hammer fist and back fists seem good. With a back of the neck grab uppercuts aren't bad either. Straight punch is a waste unless I'm breaking a collar bone or shoulder joint.
@paulovidal9377
@paulovidal9377 7 лет назад
mto bom parabens!!
@Pauljos79
@Pauljos79 8 лет назад
Amazing
@Kevtribal
@Kevtribal 4 года назад
Sensei.. I have to ask how you pronounce your name please? Is it like Een or Ian? Absolutely no offence sir
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 4 года назад
It's same as the standard spelling of "Ian" and pronocued "E-an".
@Kevtribal
@Kevtribal 4 года назад
practicalkatabunkai thank you Sensei, if you’ve ever seen that episode of Seinfeld? Both my wife & I were honestly wondering good man & I love your channel sir, please come to Australia once this Covid has been eliminated
@srx1z
@srx1z 10 лет назад
That's looks so much like wing chun
@KenpoKid77
@KenpoKid77 8 лет назад
It's funny you say that, since karate owes some of its existence to Southern Kung Fu
@NaihanchinKempo
@NaihanchinKempo 8 лет назад
Rohan you do enough research you will find the spread Religion (buddhist).. And spice, silk trade, in Asia, influenced all MA.and of course WAR India China Japan and(okinawa) philippines Indonesia Korea Even french savate was developed because of this all traded back and forth and M.A was spread and developed the same way..You will find silat techniques look a lot like okinawan tech TKD have kata that are the same or close Tekki and Naihanchi kata are related ..there are clear differences but as many similarities..in all MA..even Modern Box has influences from Indonesian MA..look at Boxing in 1900 VS now
@KenpoKid77
@KenpoKid77 8 лет назад
Very true
@kevinburgess2039
@kevinburgess2039 4 года назад
Shito ryu Karatedo
@ilgenis
@ilgenis 3 года назад
Please post some sparring videos.
@practicalkatabunkai
@practicalkatabunkai 3 года назад
There’s some already on RU-vid (i.e. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wA3ZLONLq50.html) and there’s plenty in my app too. Prior to the pandemic, I also posted sort videos of sparring on Instagram. I’m hoping we can get back to that soon. I hope they are of interest.
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