985d112f2e This article has multiple issuesKUMITE (FIGHTING) RULES 1Technique[edit]Finally, the Black-belt kata (Kogeki No Kata) works solely on developing attacking strategiesWhen Kancho Joko Ninomiya was a teenager training in Japan, he would look forward to competing each November in Mas Oyamas all-Japan tournamentAshihara, Hideyuki (1989)
joseph rated it really liked it Feb 01, 2016 During this time, Ninomiya states that he had developed strategies and ideas of his own that he was eager to implement in his training curriculumThis article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citationsThese include the upper block, middle outside parry, lower parry, shin block, and foot stopHand or elbow strikes or head-butts to the neck and face are not permittedMany of the parries and sweeps are designed to put the opponent off-balance which makes it much easier to knock them to the ground as their own body and momentum assist in carrying him/her to the ground or floorA fighter can win his match by knockout, points or decisionBecause of visa problems, he was unable to compete in the 1974 All-Japan tournamentHe presides over the Enshin organization from the headquarters (honbu) in Denver, Colorado
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