8/26/2023 0 Comments Enshin tai sabaki![]() ![]() The only other thing I can think of is that there might be a language barrier. Don't get me wrong I'm more than willing to learn the Enshin kicks and techniques. The round kick is very different from what I had learned previously (more like a TKD round) the sensei says the Enshin way is more powerfu, I personally don't like it because they have you drop you're hand when you kick which seems odd to me. While in my current Karate class we spar often but do not do many sparring drills. Constantly adding on to the end or doing different variations. Which brings me to my next observation, they seem to do endless sparring drills, ie parries and various counters. ![]() They seem to drill punches how they'd be using them in a real life(competition). ![]() The punches are completely different that what I do in my current karate class. I don't understand why they just can't slow down and break down the movements. I say this because this also seemed to be the case when I tried a Seido class. They start yelling in japanese and you do your best to copy what the teacher is doing. Now onto the class, for some reason it seems that people who teach Kyokushin offshoots don't like to teach basics. There's a brief bio on him on Yes the website sucks, I'd turn down the volume before you click on the link. If that's not badass, I don't know what is. If you don't know, Enshin is the bastard mullado child of Ashihara Karate and Judo apparently. Because I'm never content to suck at one thing, and strive to be horrible at as many things as possible, I decided to try an Enshin class. ![]()
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