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buddah_belly
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Do y'all have problems with people who have no clue how to uke? My Sensei and I have joked about having a "Good Uke" course because there is a major lack of committed attacks in our dojo. We have guys who "won't hit girls", girls who won't hit anyone, and me who accidently clocked a guy because I didn't pull my punch in time (but in my defense, he didn't tenkan like he was supposed to either.) I know that it's difficult because you don't want to hurt your classmates, but it's not doing anyone a favor if the attack isn't a committed one. I've stopped moving when I know uke isn't going to hit me anyway, because on top of being a waste of energy, it also keeps my technique from working properly. So am I the only one with this issue?