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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 years, 7 months ago #837

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Dear masters and dear friends, I have a question about doma-mato.

In the lessons uploaded the elbow seems straight at the end of the thecnique, but looking at the video af ana-to'a performed on web it doesn't seem so.
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1717362726620 (at second 0.55)

I looked at the video done by Master Jalilzadeh and Master Tawassoli and still I have some doubts.
I uploaded some pictures.
In Ana-to'a in the axis "Hai-ma" it seems to have the elbow straight, and to be chest high (not the same in the musical Ana-to'a)
Still, in the last part of the same axis and before "Wei-Sah" axis the elbow seems bent and the fist higher.
Am I wrong?

So in short my questions are:

-in doma mato the elbow is the elbow to be kept straight or bent?
-the fist is chest high or face high?

Thank you.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 years, 7 months ago #838

Elbow is straight when doing Doma Mato at all times, as I mentioned in the lessons.
There is nothing wrong in the video or the photos. The elbows are straight.
Usually Doma Mato hits the face, but you can use it for protection as well. For protection you can hit it to the shoulder or the arm that is coming to you. This time it is at shoulder height.
Last Edit: 12 years, 7 months ago by Mostafa Jalilzadeh.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Re: TO'A Techniques & Related Topics 12 years, 7 months ago #840

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Thank you so much Master Jalilzadeh!
Looking at the pictures and video they seemed to me to be bent, that's why I didn't understand, because in the lesson elbow is straight as you are teaching me, and in the pictures of your lesson too. but from your words I get that I was wrong, maybe I confused a moment of the move with the end of the thecnique.
I feared to have misunderstood, thank you again!
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Ana-toa 12 years, 7 months ago #848

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Dear Master and friends,
I have one answer stupid, but for me very important.
Ana-toa,finish in the point of start ?
Tanks

Hamrah Fabrizio

Re: Ana-toa 12 years, 7 months ago #849

I didn't get the question.
If you wand, you can send it in Italian.
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Ana-toa 12 years, 7 months ago #850

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Dear master, I wish to know if performing ana-to'a in otayma I should then end the mumay in the same point in the space where I started. This means that if I start in the middle of otayma after kamisemay, I should at the end find myself in the same point.is this correct?

Sorry for my first question not clear!

Tank so much!

Hamrah Fabrizio
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