We do the form much closer to the first video using side kicks along with the three chambered low block/high backfists. I really like how the second video emphasized the footwork on the turns. He never really pivoted on his feet at all. What do you think the two open hand press moves at the top of the form are doing? We do them slowly; left hand on top, palms down first, then turn 90° left and press right hand on top palms up. The only application I have thought of is some sort of sticky hands with a lot of resistance. What is your understanding of the moves?
Are you talking about the 1:40 minute mark right after the reverse punch where he steps, does an overhand shuto/knifehand with the right,
then he does a hammerfist with the left into the palm of the right.
(Now if you open the fist and flip the shuto/right hand palm down into the left hand and then close the fingers you get a gabblegrip)
Next he swivels 180° as he brings the knee up.
1st application of a movement like that I see is a checking parry as you sidestep to the attackers outside, it slides (swms) forward over the sholders and under the chin.
What if he tries to tuck his chin? That would be a Bad Time to catch hammerfist to the back the head.
pain reflex... protect the neck.. correct the posture... the jaw lifts back up. swim it in.
If he didnt tuck the chin...
The hammerfist lands on jaw or temple while jearking upwards and back with wrist and forearm an instant after the atemi. Lock the cablegrip.
This is a moment where you have taken his balance.
Depending on intentions... this is a neck crank or neckbreak or throw.
You swivel 180°. with an off balanced guy. You kneestrike him in his kidney as/or before you swivel.
Question? A. Let him live?
B. Kill him?
A. You toss him. If he is smart, He will be on his way.
B. You ride him to the ground. he is belly down. You either are top with knee on back. or straddling his hips. Choking out is an option. Neck cranking is another but if your knee is on his spine... put a bow in it as you do any of the three.
while not exactly like this... this video shows the throw I see. They used a sweep. this is different.
Because we have his head under the chin, and we are already cranking him.. we have have him forward on his toes. it wont take much more energy to topple him.
They are square to each other.. standard clinch.
but our movement starts outside of the attackers right hip to sholder line.
2nd application... instead of going outside of the attackers right... going inside an attackers left strike.
Thanks to Iain Abernethy for this one.
Same basic principles.
Realize while I have discussed 2 applications... I implicitly mean 4. the reason we are talking about two... because the turn is to the right.
if you mirror image the this sequence of the kata... the turn is to the left.
in the mirror... the applications would be outside the left of the attacker. and inside the right of the attacker.
outside = longer weapons and higher body targets.
hammerfist... knee to kidney.
inside = elbows ... lower body targets.