Takanabe sensei's shiai and suburi

Takanabe Susumu is one of Japan's most successful kenshi in terms of competition. This great video has two parts. In the first half it shows his shiai skills and the second half he demonstrates suburi.

The shiai was a recent 7th dan tournament where you can see his speed, his ability to dominate his opponents mentally, and then how is able to execute a wide range of waza.

In the suburi section you can watch his posture and there are also his points on what to aim for in each exercise.

The important thing in this video is to see that even someone who is so agile, fast and good at small techniques also focuses on large, basic movements in their own training.

Speed comes from relaxation, and relaxation comes from doing lots and lots and lots and lots of practice!

 

Comments

  1. Sean Dunne4:24 pm

    This is a great video - thank you Ben sensei.
    このビデオはすばらしいです.
    先生、ありがとうございました。

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