How do we get the most out of blocking techniques? Well its not just a case of mastering the basic arm movements, you must consolidate this and use your whole body and then develop the correct timing and distancing to control your opponent either through kuzushi or opening in their defence. We also look at how we then need to contract blocks from large to efficient and then consider the aspect of Ju in relation to basic throws.
In Karate it is unfortunately common for blocking techniques to become stagnant as they remain at a basic level only and there is a need to develop beyond this. Aikijujutsu utilises the use of efficient slips, parrys in conjunction with hard blocking techniques when necessary to overcome the opponent. This is reflected more so in some karate styles more than others and hence blocking becomes much more dynamic and effective. Despite a difference in starting points and difference in consistently both systems ultimately lead to similar conclusions.
To look at how blocks can be applied as other techniques check this video out: Gedan Barai... Lower block or Arm lock?
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Daniel Pyatt studies Aikijujutsu with Keith Morgan, Sensei who is the Chief Instructor of United Kingdom Shin Gi Tai Aikijujutsu Schools as well as studing Karate and Kobujutsu with Julian Mead, Sensei of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu Association of Great Britain. Daniel teaches his Karate Jutsu dojo at the Hombu (Headquarters) of United Kingdom Shin Gi Tai in Rugeley, England.
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