I enjoyed watching this Kosho lecture of Dave Donald, a long time Bujinkan practitioner, reviewing Hanshi Juchnik's seminar.
At about 11:29 he shows a large frame version of a technique, saying "where I was coming from", in other words the kind of movement patterns he typically moves at and the smaller frame work Juchnik wanted him to work on in the seminar. At 11:40 he shows the smaller frame action.
at 16:20 Dave gave me a new perspective on White Crane Spreads Wings, used in concert with the turning of the opponent. The execution of the posture "in sync" with the turning of the attackers body, at head level.
The "checking hand" at 30:43 reminds me of the lower hand during cloud hands execution.
32:00 Golden Cock
40:55 the importance of timing and the useless nature of some movement.
about 48;40 they start talking about reverse punches. 49:01 Golden Cock again. (lol) Dave seems to like that.
At about 11:29 he shows a large frame version of a technique, saying "where I was coming from", in other words the kind of movement patterns he typically moves at and the smaller frame work Juchnik wanted him to work on in the seminar. At 11:40 he shows the smaller frame action.
at 16:20 Dave gave me a new perspective on White Crane Spreads Wings, used in concert with the turning of the opponent. The execution of the posture "in sync" with the turning of the attackers body, at head level.
The "checking hand" at 30:43 reminds me of the lower hand during cloud hands execution.
32:00 Golden Cock
40:55 the importance of timing and the useless nature of some movement.
about 48;40 they start talking about reverse punches. 49:01 Golden Cock again. (lol) Dave seems to like that.