Tonight we worked on releasing ento synch and then extending one of uke's steps into ukemi with an emphasis on ukemi as a natural consequence of the motion flow. This was followed by more work on the omote and ura motion templates. We then worked on finding Nijusan #1-10 within the flow. Gedanate, which has been the nemesis of most of the folks in this club for years, was working especially good last night!
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