This is partly why it is so important to see a block not as a lateral movement but as a forward interception with internal rotations. Both your arm and the opponent's arm must enter into ma-ai - one is directed at kyusho along a straight trajectory and the other intercepts that vector by entering ma and creating a small arc to which the attack will be tangent. But these arcs must be as small and subtle as possible to allow muchimi (stickiness to your opponent) and to prevent reversals by the opponent.
In this way although ikken hissatsu differentiates karate from gung fu and kempo, muchimi is the dimension of tanshu tantai in karate (searching for the hands and feet).
In this way although ikken hissatsu differentiates karate from gung fu and kempo, muchimi is the dimension of tanshu tantai in karate (searching for the hands and feet).
Remember to incorporate nage-no-kata 1 into practice for Sabaki 2.
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