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Wednesday, 8 September 2021

KihonMechanics #6 | Mechanical Engineering Concept for Fast and Strong Karate Blocks (Shuto-uke)

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Content:

Opening 00:00
Introduction 00:50
Part 1 - Coupling 01:56
Part 2 - Rack & Pinion 03:10
Part 3 - Why This Method? 04:14
(Naha-te vs. Shuri-te, Shotokan's Modification, Why is Shito-ryu difficult)
Part 4 - How to Train It 07:00
Closing 08:29


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1. KihonMechanics #1 | The Three Momentums
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Previous Videos:

KihonMechanics #5 | The Straight Punch - Why & How [1of3], [2of3], [3of3]
KarateDiscourse #4 | Olympics Karate Bad for Karate? Dispelling mistaken criticisms


Previous Videos:

KarateFitness | Koshi-kaiten Heiko-dachi
KihonMechanics #7 | Training Shuto-uke - MechEng Concept for Blocks
KihonMechanics #8 | Shuto-uke on Nekoashi-dachi - MechEng Concept for Blocks


External videos/sources:

- Solidworks Fun; Types of Shaft Coupling, Animation, Machine Design | Solidworks
- US Auto Industry; Spinning Levers - How A Transmission Works (1936)
- CBSpicer Animations; Rack and Pinion Gear System - 3D Model Animation
- Andrew Donatelli; Rack and Pinion Mechanism
- plusAlpha Designs; 3D Print Timelapse Build: Rack and Pinion Steering