September 14, 1998
Several other techniques
from the first movement of Kata Seisan.
Uke - Right hand grabs your
left wrist.
1. Shift left,
execute the left side block to circle uke's
grabbing hand away. As he twists away, Right Punch
into chest.
or . Uke - Left
hand grabs your left wrist.
1. Shift left, execute the left side block to circle
uke's
grabbing hand away. As he twists away, Right Punch
into ribs.
or. Uke - Double
hand grab to wrists
1. Shift left,
execute the left side block outside of uke's
left hand and block across uke's arms, freeing
your
right hand to punch.
or. Uke - Right Foot Forward Right Punch/Grab
1. Shift left,
Execute Left side block (inside line of defense)
2. Right Reverse Punch to Solar Plexus
as left hand grabs uke's right arm and
pulls forward
3. Right foot forward (crescent step/sweep) behind uke's
front leg
4. Left pulls down/ takedown (rotate uke's wrist counter-
clockwise) Uke ends on floor, his right arm held by
your left hand.
5. Left foot steps forward (crescent step) into uke's arm
trying to fracture it.
Seisan Kata, Row 1, 2nd
movement section.
Right foot forward
Left Reverse Punch
Left foot forward
A. UKE - Left Foot Forward,
Left Reverse Punch
1. Step out with the right foot, then kick the left foot
out forming right Seisan dachi while shifting
20 degrees to the right (crossing the line of attack)
2. While above, execute a Left Reverse Punch, into the chest
3. Step out with a left crescent step, crossing infront of
uke’s left foot and use the stepping motion for
the
takedown (Reap)
<<of course concealed kicking is
there in the stepping motion too>>
Of course this works against
any punch R/L and stepping L/R. However instead of blocking/striking, you just
strike and step. A continuation of the
concept in the first series.
Seisan Kata Bunkai - End
of 1st Row
You’re Left Foot Forward and have just thrown a Right
Reverse Punch
1. Pull
Right Hand Back to Chamber
2.. Pushing off the back foot, side both feet
forward, into and retaining LFF Front Stance (we don’t angle out as in Angi’s version)
3. Execute Double Head High Block
4. Turn Head counter-clockwise to rear
5. Turn, pivoting on ball of left foot, finishing
in Left foot
forward front stance to the rear
6. Double Descending Shuto Strikes
1. Uke RFF Rt Punch
1. Slide lead foot out, and kick out right foot to
angled Seisan
2. Double rising punch, Left into side of bicep,
Right into side of
neck
3. Bring the Right foot in along side the left,
step over in the
turn as you strike their neck, and they will fall over your right leg
2. Uke RFF Rt Punch
1. Same as above, but left Side forearm strike to
uke’s punching hand. with Right Punch to Jaw
(or under jaw).
2. Complete turn takedown as above.
3. Uke LFF Lft Punch
1. Same as above, but Left rising punch to their
tricep, and right
rising punch to side of body/head.
2. Complete turn takedown as above.
4. Uke LFF Lft Punch
1. Left foot slides way out, then turn 180 counter
clockwise ending up
in Left Seisan behind Uke
2. Double Rising strike to spine/neck/head
5. Uke RFF Rt Punch
1. Slide lead foot out, and kick out right foot to
angled Seisan
2. Double rising punch, Left into side of bicep,
Right into side of
neck 3. Bring the Right foot in along side the left,
step over in the turn as you strike their neck,
4. Use the descending Shuto strikes to press their
arm down and they will
fall over your right leg
6. Uke LFF Lft Punch (or a
double grab, either foot forward)
1. Slide lead foot out, and kick out right foot to
angled Seisan
2. Double rising punch, Left into side of bicep,
Right into side of
ribs
3. Bring the Right foot in along side the left,
step over in the
turn as you strike their neck,
4. Use the descending Shuto strikes to press their
arm down and they will
fall over your right leg
[In effect, your left hand hooks over
their wrist, and your
right arm rolls up over the tricep, and then down.]
7* Original Application Given against the Double Head/Neck Grab
1. Slide up with a double rising blocks
2. Step through and turn counter-clockwise 180
3. Double Descending Shuto, Inside one to Groin.
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