[7.3.0] Section-7 Kaishaku: Counter to an Attacker’s Charge

[7.3.0] Section-7 Kaishaku: Counter to an Attacker’s Charge

[Source:] [Jujitsu Black Belt]

Rating: Basic Bunkai

Information: Most bunkai are against one attacker, but in this situation, it can be used against two attackers. The first attacker is simply dumped to the ground while the second is taken out of action. This can also be a standalone technique.

Part-1 First Attacker: Charges You

Theory: An adversary can and will charge you if they believe escape is possible. They may simply believe they can overpower you. This is a response to that type of attack.

Part-2 Defender: Shuto Strikes, Wraps up the Attacker, and Throw (Morote-gari)

  • Turn your shoulders into Seisan dachi.
  • Double shuto strikes to the attacker’s collarbones, neck, or chin when they reach you.
  • Drop and wrap up the attacker’s legs.
  • Step backwards CW into a horse stance while picking up the attacker throwing them with Double Leg Takedown or (Morote-gari).
  • Note: The rotating of the fists indicates this is a dumping type throw.

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