Posted by District Master Steven Ahles Learn More About The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo> or Join Today! Recently, Senseis of South-West Michigan gathered for a Sensei class led by District Master Steven Ahles and District Master Jake Biernacki. This video features an exercise straight out of Sanchin-Ryu’s Eighth Form, Empi-Urank. Also featured in this video, Master Jamie Thompson
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Nov
13
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Thanks, District Master Ahles & Master Thompson. I always find it difficult to imagine what is happening at this part of the form. (I feel like I am stepping too far away from opponent each time.) This helps visualize how and why to keep it close.
Thanks, District Master Ahles
Thanks, District Master Ahles & Master Thompson. I always find it difficult to imagine what is happening at this part of the form. (I feel like I am stepping too far away from opponent each time.) This helps visualize how and why to keep it close.
Master Steven Ahles - your stepen in and doing all that you have in the video what about the blind spots? What if they grab you in the throat area. then how can you effict your self.
i don’t know or get what you are trying to show in this viedo?