Kuzushi means unbalancing in Japanese. It is pretty much the fundamental principle of aikido and judo, that in order to successfully apply a technique, the opponent must be in a state of unbalance. Y'all tell me...
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- Happy Birthday to Mokuren!
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- How does kuzushi REALLY work?
- Gross motor skills and Shomenate
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- How does kuzushi work?
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