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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3820

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Dear Jamshid, you are right!excuse me.
I was talking about atado, at the beginning. After yetteh rato, on atado right, we have to make orato to the opposit side with the left arm. I was asking if the shin is parallel to the ground. Ostad Jalilzadeh explained me that it is not like this, it is difficoult to make see properly because he is moving. In every kick the ankle is always lower than the knee at the end for a matter of balance.
He explained me that I have to do yetteh keyeto and bend the knee and hold the leg in the same direction with the ankle lower than the knee and to make orato in the opposite side. After this i have to turn and make orato right while blocking with the leg an incoming kick.

May I know please what does "Konjma" means? (konima mato)
Well, in truth I would like to know also the meaning of all the kias, but I think you will tell us at the right moment, you have just started with the first stage!

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باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3821

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konjema means corner of us and if you note we do et mato to a direction that is our corner and for kiays you will learn all of them be patient please some of them are the name of axes and some of them has special meaning for example Chikareh means power
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3822

Dear Patrizia,
Konjma means a punch with corner of inside the hand. "konj" in farsi means corner.
Kia means getting out the air and sound from your lungs with force.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3823

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Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh and dear James thank you for the answers!
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3877

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Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh,
I was looking again the lessons on the classic technique. I have a doubt about Yeteh Mato.
In the video you show the technique from 2 stances: rato at the beginning and from yeteh rato in the last part.
Yeteh mato hits on the shoulder line, so we know we must first take up the elbow to make an early defence, and than the fist that turn at the end and while the action hand hit the reaction goes to the side.
But in the last part of the video you show the movement not on the line, but from outside. I took for granted that you were saying that the one you were showing was a wrong way to do it. But what if I am wrong? Are you really showing a wrong way to do it, or are you showing a possible way?

Thank you!

باسخ‌به: Question 12 years, 3 months ago #3881

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Hi Patrizia , what you understood is correct and the last mouvement is not correct ! so you are right and for yete mato we can not do the way that Master try to say in the last part .
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