
Mar
27
The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo is 1 year old today!! Celebrate with us!
A year ago we started a little project called “The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo”. Our goal was pretty ambitious; Connect, share and inspire as many people in the Sanchin-Ryu community as possible regardless of schedule or geographic conflicts. It was obvious that the web was our best distribution method, but is there a way to translate the […]
Mar
26
Major Announcements Tomorrow…
We’ve got some big new and will be posting it here at The Sanchin-Ryu Karate Dojo tomorrow. In the meantime, be sure to check-out CI Ben Dearman’s hand-to-hand tip. See you tomorrow…
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Mar
25
Hand-to-Hand Tip: Dealing with the Double-Handed Throat Grab
This type of scenario benefits it’s student in two ways One the more obvious, being the actual technique to reverse the grab. Additionally, there are some basic principals that can be applied in other areas to be considered. Other masters featured: Jake Biernacki, District Master.
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Mar
21
Pre-recorded DojoChat: Happy Easter!
This weekends DojoChat couldn’t be live because of the Holiday weekend. But, we still wanted to share some thoughts for your weekend workout. District Master Jake Biernacki (Kalamazoo, Michigan).
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Mar
18
Exercise: Improving your Back-Heel Thrust
The Back-Heel thrust kick is a technique that requires much repetition to incorporate into your kumite. This tip will help you even out the “extremes” and develop a deeper sense of balance.
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Mar
11
Counter Technique: Arm Lock
One of the most basic demonstrations of mind over body is the technique we call the “Clock Grab”. Have you ever experimented with different counter-techniques to get out it? This video will explore one idea. Featuring Jake Biernacki, District Master.
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Mar
4
Environment Change: How to Fall
You, yes you, are going to fall down. Maybe not this afternoon, tomorrow or even next week. But, someday in the future you will slip, loose your balance or trip and your body will hit the ground. What will you do to prevent this? Well, maybe the question you should ask yourself is; “What can […]
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