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Thread: Krappy Karate Katana Kamae (photos)

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    Originally posted by kenkyusha
    It's too big...

    Try this:

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    Yeah those pics up above need to be edited out, they are giving me about 5" worth of "white space" on the right hand side of the window.

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    Default Oldies, goldies

    Don't know if this has already been posted, but a true classic it is!
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    Default How to defend yourself against fresh fruit

    Look ma, no eyes!
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    I hate it when a few karateka look dumb like that, and give other karateka a bad name. Those pics are so dumb, that they're hilarious.
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    Damn I made the KKKK thread

    In my case here is an example of how the hand actualy gets to the hip.

    http://www.bunbun.ne.jp/%7Esword/ni1.mpg

    Yes it feels a bit strange at first. But who are we to question it.

    Not much different to pulling the left out on a right punch. Minus the tension in the left hand and shoulder is saves getting the left shoulder, arm and leg cut off as you attack.

    Its a fundmental movement. If you use a saya the hand can grip lightly and pull too.
    Last edited by hyaku; 27th July 2004 at 00:11.
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    Unhappy

    Wait...hold on....no reason to cut off my head...(so put those sharp things away).
    I posted that pic as an example of where the hand is usually placed
    and as a GOOD EXAMPLE!!

    That clip was fabulous, BTW....the sheer speed and timing was really, really good.

    OK just to make it clear I posted that pic as a GOOD EXAMPLE and not a KKKK. I am waiting for my pics to pop up on here sometime soon....however.....



    Originally posted by hyaku
    Damn I made the KKKK thread

    In my case here is an example of how the hand actualy gets to the hip.

    http://www.bunbun.ne.jp/%7Esword/ni1.mpg

    Yes it feels a bit strange at first. But who are we to question it.

    Not much different to pulling the left out on a right punch. Minus the tension in the left hand and shoulder is saves getting the left shoulder, arm and leg cut off as you attack.

    Its a fundmental movement. If you use a saya the hand can grip lightly and pull too.

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    Couldnt resist

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    I'm going to take a guess here, but I don't think that guys elbow should be like that. Shouldn't his arm be straighter?
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    mmmmmmm......?
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    Default brrr.......

    different........
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    Different... and strangely arousing!
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    I am closing this thread down. Way to much bandwidth. I will probably delete posts and pictures that do not apply.
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