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What's the meaning of "dori" here? Like in "randori"?
We have several techniques in NGA that closely resemble what is being done in that video. Good vid. One very small thing that impressed me in that video is something that we really harp on with new students. Never hand the weapon back to uke for the next attack. Toss it on the ground. Last training habit you want to develop is to disarm someone and then hand the weapon back to them out of reflex. The first time I told a student not to help their training partner up off the ground I got a look from them as if to say "What an *******" but once their partner explained why we did things that way all was good.
As always, Brian, great find.
We have several techniques in NGA that closely resemble what is being done in that video. Good vid. One very small thing that impressed me in that video is something that we really harp on with new students. Never hand the weapon back to uke for the next attack. Toss it on the ground. Last training habit you want to develop is to disarm someone and then hand the weapon back to them out of reflex. The first time I told a student not to help their training partner up off the ground I got a look from them as if to say "What an *******" but once their partner explained why we did things that way all was good.
As always, Brian, great find.