tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6035403662015926313.post7007846285508675487..comments2024-02-24T20:04:45.098-08:00Comments on Northern Wind: Uchi komi - moving & staticAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17832025172895200752noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6035403662015926313.post-16571437993082261332010-01-08T06:35:38.932-08:002010-01-08T06:35:38.932-08:00Sure, sure. That makes sense. (I actually studied ...Sure, sure. That makes sense. (I actually studied shotokan karate for a very brief time as a young teenager, so that rings some forgotten bells...) Thank you.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17832025172895200752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6035403662015926313.post-46225694095327924342010-01-07T01:44:45.568-08:002010-01-07T01:44:45.568-08:00I think dynamic (moving) uchi komi should be pract...I think dynamic (moving) uchi komi should be practise however, static uchi komi should also be carried out. By practising both variations, one can work on the body positioning of the throws (static) and timing, distance etc can be worked on (dynamically).<br /><br />It is the same as a karate practitioner or boxer. He may practise punches against an immovable target, (makiwara or wall mounted pad), but then will practise against a heavy bag which moves or focus pads to also work against a moving target.MarksTraining.comhttp://markstraining.comnoreply@blogger.com