Friday, November 23, 2007

Secret Karate "Death Blow"...Warning

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"Warning"...this secret Karate technique should only be used in life and death situations. It is never to be used with full force during practice or sparring with a partner, as it can cause internal bleeding and possibly cardiac arrest.

Called "Miga hiza age-ate Ryo ken migi hiza ryosoku hikioroshi" in Japanese, it's the hidden bunkai, within the Heian Kata, Yondan (4)

It's such a simple technique that's easy to remember and one that can easily neutralize an opponent instantly.

This simplicity, especially when you find yourself in close quarters facing an assailant, makes it an ideal self defense weapon.

Essentially, it's a knee to the chest area of your opponent, while your pulling his head down and holding it there.

What's interesting about the knee strike, is that it can generate enough force, equal to that of a 35 MPH collision between 2 objects and it can compress the human rib cage an unbelievable 2 inches...

In that particular area just below the chest, is the solar plexus, a dense cluster of nerve cells and supporting tissue. This region has a large collection of ganglia and interconnected neurons, this area is also the largest autonomic nerve center in the abdominal cavity. Through it's interconnectedness with other nervous system clusters, a blow to the area, if it penetrates to the true solar plexus, not only causes great pain, can also temporarily disrupt visceral functioning for other organs, including the heart muscle.

The energy from this kick starts from the feet and moves up to the knee. The blow is delivered to the soft tissue below the rib cage while holding the opponent's head stationary.

The ribs are driven backward through the lungs and solar plexus, essentially shocking the nervous system.

As mentioned before, this knee kick can cause internal bleeding and possibly even cardiac arrest.

There you have it, another Karate secret that is really, no secret at all...

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RJF

Sunday, November 11, 2007

How to throw a lightning fast Karate punch...

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It's the "secret" Karate punching tip, that is simplicity itself...

...in fact it's so simple that it'll take you a life time to master.

It involves being able to "let go" of the tension that inevitably resides in your body, in particular your hips, upper body and more importantly, your mind.

You see, tension in the muscles is controlled by the mind and not the body.

The body is naturally relaxed and in a state of equilibrium with whatever activity it happens to be engaged in, "if" and that's a big "if" the mind allows it to be so.

"Letting go" is an idea that involves giving up mental control over the body.

In reality, it's the mental imperative to control the actions of the body that slows down our techniques.

For most of us, that Zen like disassociation from our bodies, even though it is ultimately faster and more efficient is rejected. We would rather have a slower inefficient punch, because it is "us" doing the punching and so our sense of control is preserved.

Another term for "Letting go" is "effortless-ness". I prefer letting go, because that's exactly what our mind has to do.

In the animal world, the cobra doesn't "think" it must coil it's body into a spring and rebound off the ground to attack it's prey...

...it just does it with great speed and efficiency, all without a single thought.

Now that you have the concept of "Letting go", lets apply it...

Stand in your forward stance with your hands at your sides.

Turn your hips into the half front facing position, as if you are doing a block but let your arms and shoulders dangle as if you are a rag doll from the waist up.

Essentially you've loaded your hips just like a cobra coils it's body to spring forward.

Now, release the hips towards the front, because of the tension from torquing the hips, they naturally fall towards the front without any mental thought of having to turn them forward.

If your upper body is like a rag doll, you'll notice that your shoulders naturally follow the hips without any mental directive to do so and consequently your dangling arms naturally follow the shoulders and begin to swing.

Notice how that small hip turn produces a large swinging motion in your arms.

Now turn your hips back and forth a few times to get the "feel" for the natural and effortless progression from the hips to the shoulders and finally the arms.

If you think you've gotten the "bodily" feeling for the sequence, try a punch at the very end of the arms swinging motion...

...let the punch go out all by itself and simply restrain it by tightening your fist before you fully extend your arm and be sure not to lock it.

Instantly release it and return your upper body to a relaxed rag doll position...

That's it, the Karate punching secret that your body already knew and now you've learned it or rather you've learned to let it happen instead of trying to make it happen.

Practice that drill everyday and get a real feel for the natural sequence of movements.

In Kumite, your opponents will be complementing you on your super fast punches but of course you or rather your mind, won't be able to take credit for it...

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