Koku
Koku henka. Also in 9/18 post. When the kick comes receive it lightly with your leg. That means don't avoid it and kick back but instead catch it with your leg. Holding onto the uke's arm you can drop to your rear knee rotating away from the uke taking them down. TRY: I wonder if you can get the arm to come under the extended leg and tie 'em up that way.
Also in 9/18 post.
Uke: Tsuki to face.
Tori: Receive to the inside step forward with an omote shuto to the neck, place your hand on the shoulder and use your eblow to take the uke's balance by the chin. You can step behind with an osoto like movement if necessary. This was also practiced from two punches.
Also in 9/18 post.
Uke: Tsuki to face x2.
Tori: Receive to the inside on the first, on the second move forward so you're parallel with the uke. Kick one or both legs. These kicks are like the ones Roger showed and this move is similiar to one from a Kaceminar.
Also in 9/18 post.
Bo vs. sword techniques.
Moguri Gata. Also in 9/18 post. Matt showed pulling the uke's arm as you drive your boshiken into the kyusho where the thigh meets the groin. Ouch!
I think that was pretty much it.
Gambatte!
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