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The Secret of the Naihanchi Fist: Unlocking Karate's Grappling Origins

The Secret of the Naihanchi Fist: Unlocking Karate's Grappling Origins

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In this revealing episode of 'Great Karate Myths: Debunking the Legends' 🥋, we tackle the "elephant in the room" of karate: the unique and often-ignored Naihanchi fist. We challenge the pervasive notion that karate is solely about striking, arguing that the peculiar shape of the Naihanchi fist is a crucial clue to the kata's original function. 🧐Discover why this specific fist, with its top finger half-open and thumb wrapped over it, is fundamentally different from a standard punching fist. We explore how this hand shape has been overlooked in countless discussions about Naihanchi's applications, despite being clearly demonstrated in foundational texts like Gichin Funakoshi's Karatedo Kyohan. 📜We reveal that the Naihanchi fist is optimally designed for gripping and civil arrest techniques, emphasizing the physiological advantages of using the ring, middle, and little fingers for strong grip, while the index finger plays a minor role. This episode challenges the ballistic striking paradigm, suggesting that the kata's limited sideways movements and mid-level content also support a grappling interpretation. 💪🔒We also touch upon historical figures like Motobu Choki, whose "one-knuckle strike" might have been an adaptation inspired by the Naihanchi fist. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper, more historically accurate understanding of karate's rich and often misunderstood heritage. 🤯 delving into the past to uncover the truth!Relevant Links/Resources:
  • Images discussed: https://www.kodoryu.com/research/naihanchi
  • Naihanchi Grappling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJLm1OFMczA
  • Karatedo Kyohan by Gichin Funakoshi: https://amzn.to/46SA42o
  • The Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do by Nagamine Shoshin: https://amzn.to/4kSYSLa

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