Greetings – If you look at the fatman technique there is a choke in this movement, as well, watch the video so kindly provided, when Uke , is leaning forward, and the nukite is used , the top of his head can be trapped against the body (stomach) of the person applying the technique,
the ippon ken can be used to apply pressure into the sides of the neck as shown, but what if Uke’s head is trapped against your body (the stomach), a slight slide forward will provide forward pressure which bends the head downward and draws the neck into the rising pressure of the arms
and hands, this is a variation of a guillotine type choke (done standing), using the knuckle to apply pressure into the neck rather than the forearm. This is most often
done as a naked choke,which works the same way , the forearm of say the right hand, slides under the neck,the hands clasp together, and upward pressure against the neck is applied, The head as above is trapped between a downward pressure caused by your forward movement as the top presses against your stomach and upward pressure
as your arms raise,(ala-Seipai kata) , you will find that as in the video , Uke becomes very easy to move, he will rise on his toes to avoid the pressure against his neck,(which in this case he can not escape).
The next movements in the kata could be done to the same person,releasing him, and causing his head to rise, then finishing up with the next sequence, (as in the video) But I think this regroups your techniques a bit
The other good news is that it is a nice technique even if Uke does manage to take you off your feet
http://www.self-defense-guide.com/groun ... ingpt3.php
see picture 3-42
Now I personally HATE going to the ground with someone, and wrestling around, But, I suppose it could happen, and this will land me in as a good a position as any,
instead of going to ground I would much rather
move to the side as in the fatman clip, and
then finnish him.
anyway, thought I’d point out the choke.
Romney^..^ (ps, nice clip thanks)