
Just hope Gary doesnt get bad press from my terrible Sanchin

Hi Marcus:
I was exceptionally impressed with this clip.
You have indeed moved on to higher level of performance.
There is a true loose power to your strikes that many may miss but it is THERE!
Your flow is progressing as well.
I am very impressed. Really liked the bow!
Let me offer a couple of places to go:
1) I would offer a slight adjustment on the approach to the opening. This is just my take mind you. When you bring ht hands to your hips, also bring the foot you intend to step forward with to your other foot. Have the heels almost touch and your toe pointed outward about 45 degrees. What this does is cock the hip (as you do later when you strike). Then strike as you step out using the uncoiling for power in the step and the strike of the opening.
It all happens then in one action. Having uncoiled for the strike you have over extended past Sanchin on the strike allowing you to draw back with the recoil to Sanchin.
2) Stepping is an art in itself that is not often thought of yet to strike your enemy you must often go to them. You step has excellent power but to take it to another level you must now remove the segmentation of the power. In other words, you have the three lines of force but now they must become one moving force.
This is done by leading with the knee. If you watch your knee it does not lead on the third line of force. Try thinking of the circle as you step.
3) Your strikes are really something and I can tell you have the grounding. Now, on that last instance of the strike “DROP.” Sink everything back down right out the bottom.
Just an awesome Job.
If you want I can post these on the thread as well or just keep them to yourself.
Understood Neil and will probably head there a little later on , for now I`m trying to learn the mechanics and am going through a process of relating it to what I already know ..... I personally think theres should be a bit of movement though although i`m aware I`m a bit exzagerated at the moment .5: This will sound bizarre...but: try to take the large overt motions and
make them more internal, without reducing their power. The Sanchins I'm used
to seeing have a very compact and concentrated look with a lot of
short-range force, delivered in sharp, explosive bursts.
There aren't a lot of sweeping or swirling-type motions as there are in
later Kata.
there deffinately to high , It`s the same problem as the chambering ... habits ... Im going to work on this , as you can see my strikes heading for the centre line and the throat ..... Shotokan anyone3: Don't overextend the strikes or shoot them too high. (The ceiling again!)
thanks Neil , good point , it`s all still a little forced , i`m hoping this will improve as I try and co-ordinate the three lines of force as Rick has mentioned , I`ve really isolated the three segments to get to this point , now some bringing it together is required .4: Watch the stance, and also the "guard" hand, which tends to wander while
the other is striking.
6: Finally, remember that trademark 1000-yard stare in Sanchin...straight ahead, like an animal fixed on its target.
Seems Randys surprised Banff Uechi-ryu guys generate power ... you must be going soft on himVery well done with lots of fluid movements and power.
Heh you guys know your welcome anytime , food and drink and good times providedMarcus, I enjoy your kata, they have evolved a great deal in the past few months. I find it much more predatory, and I like that. Looks like your starting to generate more power.
Looks Like the IUPA is in good hands in New Zealand. We need a summer camp there Marcus, it would give us Albertans a chance to escape winter
Understand this is classical Uechi approach , I`m coming form a slightly different paradigm at the moment .1)1. Try and use your hips and body but be subtle in their use so as to not let the upper body and head move. This helps in avoiding "telegraphing". You'll be pleasantly surprized to find you can generate just as much power in your strikes..try it.
Absolutley agree on the elbows , is something I havent concentrated enough on , goes with Neils comments on loosing direction on the front hand , and Ricks comments on how i need to intigrate it all .2. Keep those elbows in, and don't turn your hand over until the end of the strike.. try and keep that palm up until the end and your arm will begin to turn the hand over naturally. Try my recent training aid post and see if that helps for the elbows in.
Im actually going to try change the target to about two inches below the Nipple , theres a nasty Ouchie point there and it makes sense to me that if the draw was used offensively the neck would be about that height , but good target i`ll keep it in mind .3. My people teach the strikes are to a little area just over the pectoral muscle and under the collar bone(clavicle). I know you are aware of your ingrained habit to trike throat and center line so... just trying to help with the targets there
In the Sanchin clip?Stryke wrote: theres no way i could acheive that shoulder position without some surgery and maintain the dynamic .....