bushidomartialarts
Senior Master
how many of you have had this problem...
a student comes to you because a technique 'doesn't work'. i.e., they tried it on their partner and the partner didn't let go, wound up in a position where the next shot won't land, whatever.
watching them try it, you realize the trouble is because the uke doesn't react realistically.
ferinstance, the second half of locked horns. getting upright is kinda difficult if you haven't really racked the poor sod in step one. so you get students squirming away because their partner still has the headlock on.
what sorts of solutions do y'all practice for this kind of situation? i have a few of my own, but i like to listen to everybody speak before i throw in my own dog.
a student comes to you because a technique 'doesn't work'. i.e., they tried it on their partner and the partner didn't let go, wound up in a position where the next shot won't land, whatever.
watching them try it, you realize the trouble is because the uke doesn't react realistically.
ferinstance, the second half of locked horns. getting upright is kinda difficult if you haven't really racked the poor sod in step one. so you get students squirming away because their partner still has the headlock on.
what sorts of solutions do y'all practice for this kind of situation? i have a few of my own, but i like to listen to everybody speak before i throw in my own dog.