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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #662

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Dear Master and dear friends, I really like to look at the video on web because analizing them I always find something to study. I often see that the katah are ended not in Kamisema position but with fists at face level as in the picture I added.
May I know please if is there a reason? Are both way correct or not?

Thank you so much.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #663

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All the Mumaiys (forms) start with Kamisema and end with Kamisema.
We have to do three moves with Kamisema on the beginning and same at the end for any forms.
At the beginning on Kamisema position we announce the name of the form with opening our arms at the sides of the head, then bring the fisted arms front of forehead for respect of Grand Master by saying Yaromeh, and last, on the Kamisema position by saying To'a request for attention. 
So, at the end of the form, again by opening the arms at sides announcing the name of the next form, (Anattawa to Atado). Then bring the fisted hands front of the forehead by saying"Yaromeh". Last, at Kamisema position by saying To'a and doing "ray" finish the form or kata. 
آخرین ویرایش: 12 سال, 4 ماه قبل، نویسنده : Mostafa Jalilzadeh.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #664

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Thank you so much dear Master Jalilzadeh, I didn't know it.
I'll do as you're teaching from now and on! To'a
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #764

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Dear Masters and dear friends,if it is possible may I know what is the name of this technique and what is it used for?
The right hand is face high but the movement should come from down to up. I can't understand if it's a defence or an attack and I also can't imagine what the other arm is doing and why we have to put it on the upper arm ( at biceps level for what I know). What parts of the body of the opponent are involved?

Thank you so much for your attention!
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #765

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Dear Hamrah Patriza, the name of the technique is "Konjma Mato".
The technique "Konjma Mato" hits with the corner of the palm.
It is a defence and offence technique at the same time.
For example, let's say a straight punch is coming to your face. With left hand hit to the top of the punch to push it down, and at the same time the right hand hits Konjma Mato to the incoming punch upwards on the person's elbow to break that arm from the elbow.
I hope you understood the technique, if not let me know please.
آخرین ویرایش: 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، نویسنده : Mostafa Jalilzadeh.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 سال, 10 ماه قبل، #766

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Dear Master Jalilzadeh ,
as always you have been perfectly clear and now I understand and I got the sense.

Thank you so much!
تشکر کننده گان: Mostafa Jalilzadeh, Jamshid
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