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Timings for irreconcilable attack

Consider uses for the physique shifting methods.

Go no Sen - Defensive attack. Counter once the attempt is completed, but before the dissenter is able to attack again.

Sen - Simultaneously attack with the attacker. You will complete your counter first, and/or displace the attackers movement.

Sensen no Sen - Preempt the attack with your own, by perceiving your opponents intent. This will catch him/her off guard, breaking his/her mental balance.

Defensive movements

Heavily influenced by Shindo Yoshin-ryu jujutsu, these movements are used to control the opponents energy. These movements apply maai and body shifting. Consider uses of the timings for counter attack.

Nagasu - Flowing / Fluidity. Move evasively off the line of attack but closely enough that the attackers force can be used to add to your own. Often combined with penetrating into an opponent's side (irimi).

Irimi - Move to enter the opponents attack.

Inasu - Move under, inside, or around the attack.

Noru - Control the opponents movement.

Maai

The state of mind and spirit of the combatants, and the distance between them. Keep enough space to attack and defend. At a high level, you control the spirit and energy of a conflict. Draw a reaction from the opponent that will give you a tactical advantage. Practice the above principles to understand maai, and practice maai to apply the following. Never stop studying tactics so you may better see from this broad view.

Ki Ken Tai no Ichi

Coordination of mind and body in movement. Thought and action must become one; there is no time to concentrate on thought in battle.

Hei Jo Shin

Calm mind and body. When the opponent feints or draws a weapon, you should not flinch, but be prepared. Harness the adrenal state so that you do not panic, but fight reflexively.

Owen Johnston lives and teaches Wado ryu Karate in Lake City, South Carolina. He enjoys reading, writing, training, and spending time with his fiance. Please visit the author's main page for more information about his Wado ryu Karate school.

 
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