I was just wondering about the state of this technique in the Bujinkan outside of Japan.
I was working out with a friend who lives in America a while back and noticed that he was not stepping on my foot as often as I am used to. Not too long ago I worked out with a vistor and he had to go searching for my ankle to hook it like the teacher showed.
I seem to think that my instructor in America also taught it a great deal. But I realize that most of what I do is not totally under Japanese influence and not him. So maybe I got into the habit while I was here.
In the dojo I go to, the teacher stesses covering the guy with at least three items. One of them is usually an ashidori technique. You go to do omote gyaku, you step on the foot. You enter for ganseki- nage and you hook the foot, etc. But as I think about it, there may not be that many people outside of Japan doing it.
So.......do you and how much emphisis?
I was working out with a friend who lives in America a while back and noticed that he was not stepping on my foot as often as I am used to. Not too long ago I worked out with a vistor and he had to go searching for my ankle to hook it like the teacher showed.
I seem to think that my instructor in America also taught it a great deal. But I realize that most of what I do is not totally under Japanese influence and not him. So maybe I got into the habit while I was here.
In the dojo I go to, the teacher stesses covering the guy with at least three items. One of them is usually an ashidori technique. You go to do omote gyaku, you step on the foot. You enter for ganseki- nage and you hook the foot, etc. But as I think about it, there may not be that many people outside of Japan doing it.
So.......do you and how much emphisis?