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    ... of the things that Kyu grades often hear, but seldom see written. Feel free to add, subtract, criticise, expand etc.

    SK strikes are like a whip action, not a hammer.
    Snap punches back until the elbow hits the chest
    Never fully straighten the arms or legs during punches or kicks
    When punching fully turn the shoulders, especially gyaku zuki
    Do not 'push' the arm out. Concentrate more on the pull back. Whip action.
    Hit with the first two knuckles for jodan, others for suigetsu
    With normal punches keep the elbow vertically beneath the fist, not elbow out.
    With uraken let the wrist go floppy and only tighten the fist at the moment of impact
    Keep your chin tucked in close to the shoulder, head slightly down.
    Disguise the breathing, use the stomach and keep the shoulders steady.
    If you can see your opponents breathing, attack when he breaths in.
    In randoori or a real fight only kiai with an open mouth when kicking (and counterpunch unlikely).
    Do not look at where you are going to attack.
    Do not telegraph your attack by blinking beforehand etc.
    Mae-uchi and kinteki-geri are speed movements, not power ones.
    Front foot usually faces the direction of attack
    When kicking roundhouse or side thrust kick, the supporting heel points to the place of maximum power
    When blocking open hand pull the fingers back
    When pushing off from left or right stance turn the back foot toes forward (like a sprinter)
    Generally defend against gedan kicks by using hiza-uke
    When using hiza-uke turn the toes inwards so the block is not on the shinbone
    Do not retreat so far under attack as to take you out of range of counterattack.
    In general, if you are blocking then counter kicking, do not take a step back.
    If you are being overwhelmed do not close your eyes, nor turn your back.
    Blocks should always be executed at full power and always snapped back.
    During blocking body evasion is used to put yourself behind the block, as well as the block being used to cover. It increases speed and safety.
    When throwing (eg gyaku-gote) keep the elbows in, the hands close to the belt knot and the legs bent.
    Do not bend forward when controlling an opponent, keep your back straight.
    In randoori or real life, if a technique does not work, don't waste time messing about, use something else.
    Do not ignore the importance of atemi with respect to juho techniques.
    Almost all releases can be accomplished by simply moving the arms in a circle, either inward or outward.
    When performing hikimi use the hip action to pull the leg back into cat stance ready to kick.

    Dirk

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    Excellent list, Dirk. I think I must have said 90% of those in the last month (some of them just to myself! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Malton View Post
    Excellent list, Dirk. I think I must have said 90% of those in the last month (some of them just to myself! )
    I put it together for my students a few years ago, and forgot about it. Just the stuff that gets said when you're walking around checking form etc. In one ear and out the other

    I'll post up the other lists a bit later.

    Dirk

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    BEND THOSE KNEES!

    *flops arms around wildly in desperation*
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    A very good list,

    Quote Originally Posted by dirk.bruere View Post
    Mae-uchi and kinteki-geri are speed movements, not power ones.
    one comment (not sure if it was a typo or not but just in case,

    - eye strikes are usually written

    mei-uchi

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewok View Post
    BEND THOSE KNEES!

    *flops arms around wildly in desperation*
    Yes - Never stand with straight legs - EVER - in class. Even kesshu kamae.

    Dirk

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    Gassho!

    Quote Originally Posted by diamondpete View Post
    one comment (not sure if it was a typo or not but just in case,

    - eye strikes are usually written

    mei-uchi
    Actually it's "me uchi" in the Tokuhon etc.!

    Kesshu,
    ______ Jan.
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    Good list Dirk, I suggest inserting 'Bend your knees more than you think you are' and 'RELAX' (a personal favourite of Glasgow's Branch Master) between each line.
    Richard Codling
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    How about "Don't talk about it, just do it, then I'll tell you how to make it better"?
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    Excellent list Dirk.

    One for when kenshi are having trouble getting their technique right. "Don't focus on the technique, focus on the goal".

    Cheers.
    Robert Gassin
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    Quote Originally Posted by JL. View Post
    Gassho!

    Actually it's "me uchi" in the Tokuhon etc.!

    Kesshu,
    ______ Jan.
    And everywhere else. Caught me in a mental lapse. I don't remember even typing the "i". め 眼

    oh the trouble with romanji!! (actually the trouble w/ my brain.) Thanks for pointing that out

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