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02-08-2010, 11:07 AM
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#26
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: 2nd Kyu
Hi John. You'd be right about that (well, except for it being a nice grading... ). I'm looking forward to nikyu more at the moment, to be honest!
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03-28-2010, 02:42 AM
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#27
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Location: Spring Valley, CA.
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: 2nd Kyu
Here is the list for my upcoming 2nd kyu test (this next Wed.)
1. Shomen-uchi, Kokyu-Nage (overhead chop)
2. Yokomen-Uchi, Shiho-Nage (side chop)**
3. Kata-Tori, Nikyo (lapel grab)**
4. Mune-Tsuki, Kote-Gaeshi (stomach punch)
5. Ushiro Katate-Tori, Shime Sankyo (wrist and choke)
6. Ushiro-Tori, Kokyu-Nage (rear bear hug)
*Three Variations (different arts) from the following attacks:1. Katate-Tori Ryote-Mochi (front two-hand hold on two hands)
2. Ushiro Tekubi-Tori (rear two-hand wrist hold on to hands)
3. Katate-Tori (one-hand hold same side or opposite side)
4. Katate Tori Ryote-Mochi (two-hand hold on one hand)
5. Shomen-Uchi (overhead chop)
6. Yokomen-Uchi (side chop)
7. Ushiro Katate-Tori Kubi-Shime (rear choke)
8. Ushiro-Tori (high bear hug from behind)
*One technique from the following attacks:
1. Kata-Tori (one hand lapel grab)
2. Ryokata-Tori (two hand lapel grab)
3. Ushiro Kata-Tori (shoulder hold from behind)
*Escape technique from:
1. Both arms and shoulders pinned from the rear.
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03-28-2010, 09:29 AM
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#28
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Location: Ohio
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: 2nd Kyu
The organization I belong to have both aikikai and yoshinkan dojo with their respective test requirements;
Aikikai Shinda Nikyu:
ryokatatori kokyunage (pivot throw var. required)
ushiro katatori kokyunage ('bowing' var. required)
katate ryotetori kokyunage
yokomenuchi kotegaeshi (throw and pin)
katatori menuchi iriminage
hamni handachi waza: katatetori shihonage, katatetori sankyo, munestuki kotegaeshi
ryotetori koshinage (both irimi and gyaku entrance var. required)
maegeri kokyunage
Jiyuwaza
Jo kata 2
Kumitachi 1-5
*there are specific kihon variations Sensei wants to see, but we need to do other variations as well. This is from an old handbook, so its a bit outdated. Sensei usually will have them do randori at second kyu...prob against 3 people.
Yoshinkan Nikyu Shinsa:
Buki waza: jo tandoku kata dai ichi
Bukiwaza (ippon)
-tanto tandoku kata dai ni
-kumitachi jo: kote nido giri (yonhon)
Kihon Dosa: shumatsu dosa ichi (sotai dosa)
Ukemi: tobikoshi ukemi
Kihon waza (gohon)
-ushiro waza ryotemochi jujinage ichi
-ushiro waza ryotemochi jujinage ni
-ushiro waza ryohiji mochi kaiten nage ichi
-ushiro waza ryojihi mochi sokumen irimi nage ni
-shomen uchi hiji ate nage ichi (suwari waza mata wa tachi waza)
-katate mochi kotegaeshi osae ichi
-katate mochi kotegaeshi osae ni
Oyo Waza (sanbon):
-shomenuchi (kaiten yoke) shomen uchi (kumikomi hyakyu hachi judo kaiten) udegarami nage kuzushi ni (kata hizatsuki)
-shomen uchi (kaiten yoke) suigetsu zuki (soto gaiwan yoke) kubi ate kokyu nage ni
-shomen uchi (kaiten yoke) shomen uchi tenkan kokyu nage ni (kata hizatsuki)
-ushirowaza ryotemochi kotegaeshi nage (hashirikomi) ni
-mune mochi taihenko (fumikomi uketome, hyakyu hachi judo kaiten) katate mochi kokyu nage ni
Shitei waza (nihon, basically two waza from any previous techniques on tests)
Mune mochi jiyu waza
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Ichi Go, Ichi Ei!
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03-28-2010, 09:39 AM
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#29
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Location: Ohio
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: 2nd Kyu
Jason reminded me of something, we have written and oral testing as well. At, I think, 3rd kyu to 1st kyu the test is harder and is fill in the blank vice the T/F, multiple choice tests for earlier ranks. Sensei will also quiz us orally (koto shitsumon) and possibly ask a higher kyu to teach a technique. Good luck on your test and have fun! I'm prepping for my long overdue nidan test and its hard to think of anything else in my life!
cheers
A
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