Tuesday, February 12, 2013
My Jujutsu Experience : My Jujutsu Experience- Kuzushi
My Jujutsu Experience : My Jujutsu Experience- Kuzushi: Since my first semester at the College of The Bahamas, I had a terrible experience on the road. How does it feel when you get robbed from so...
Monday, February 11, 2013
My Jujutsu Experience- Kuzushi
Since my first semester at the College of The Bahamas, I had a terrible experience on the road. How does it feel when you get robbed from someone who stole all of your money and have nothing to eat or get home in one day? My experience in Jujutsu so far for me is starting to become a fun enjoyable and learning experience for me. So far I am learning how to block, punch and will be able to defend myself soon in any given situation or disaster strikes.This is my first time in my life that I have enrolled in a martial arts class. As I begin to learn Kuzushi, I learn that it is the Japanese word for unbalancing an opponent. Also, I learned that it comes from the verb "Kuzusu" meaning "to pull down" or demolish. I found out that there are 3 levels of Kuzushi mental, physical and spiritual. The 8 points of unbalancing are very interesting and simple to do. When falling back, one must look at his or her belt at all times. One thing that I had noticed is the center of gravity. In each point, I observed the COG until the person is unbalanced. Sensei Rahming demonstrated to my class how each point is performed. I will remember the 8 points of unbalancing like this
1. leaning forward
2. Leaning backward
3. Leaning to the left
4. Leaning to the right.
5. Left foot out and leaning to the centre.
6. Left foot out and leaning backward
7. Right foot out and leaning forward
8. Right foot out and leaning backward
Also in Jujutsu, I am learning more new moves, but they are a little bit confusing for me. But I know that I will do my best. Learning how to flip my attacker from behind and learning also how to stab. I must also know the correct distance and my time of reaction. Sensei Rahming taught us how to defend ourselves if the attacker is stabbing us. Also, how to grab the attackers arm and taking the knife from behind by forming our hands in the form of a "butterfly. We also are learning how to kick our attackers if we are on the ground. Sensei Rahming also taught us how to hold the knife correctly, and avoiding from getting cut from it. He also taught us the proper way to give our partners the knife. We should not give our partners the sharp blade part of the knife, because you can get cut and will lose a lot of blood. Sensei taught us how to punch with our left and right arms and when punching with the left arm you must use the right arms as the "temple" and with the other arm and vice versa.
1. leaning forward
2. Leaning backward
3. Leaning to the left
4. Leaning to the right.
5. Left foot out and leaning to the centre.
6. Left foot out and leaning backward
7. Right foot out and leaning forward
8. Right foot out and leaning backward
Also in Jujutsu, I am learning more new moves, but they are a little bit confusing for me. But I know that I will do my best. Learning how to flip my attacker from behind and learning also how to stab. I must also know the correct distance and my time of reaction. Sensei Rahming taught us how to defend ourselves if the attacker is stabbing us. Also, how to grab the attackers arm and taking the knife from behind by forming our hands in the form of a "butterfly. We also are learning how to kick our attackers if we are on the ground. Sensei Rahming also taught us how to hold the knife correctly, and avoiding from getting cut from it. He also taught us the proper way to give our partners the knife. We should not give our partners the sharp blade part of the knife, because you can get cut and will lose a lot of blood. Sensei taught us how to punch with our left and right arms and when punching with the left arm you must use the right arms as the "temple" and with the other arm and vice versa.
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