Insights #12
The Kosho Compendium - Lifetime Access
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40m
The final tape in the Insights series addresses the stylized mind and how patterns become traps. Hanshi Juchnik covers the forward and retracting motion most practitioners ignore, the art of anticipation as something the body does rather than the head, and a basic blocking-and-hit sequence used to demonstrate how retracting the hand puts the rest of the body where the opponent cannot reach it. The discussion includes drawing straight back to put part of the body behind the opponent, reframing a strike as a bladed cut, a classical eye gouge interpreted through the lens of body manipulation rather than finger technique, the preference for staying close, the three Octagons working together, and the principle that lower base dictates upper base. The series closes with the reminder that when a practitioner stops looking at things differently, mistakes follow.
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