Both are students of Kaicho Hoosain Narker at the Ashihara Karate AKI Honbu Dojo in Cape Town, South AfricaĪziza Rawoot defends against a right mae geri of fellow black belt Nasiera Abrahams with soto uke to mawashi uke to hiza geri finishing off with ura nage and right tsuki todome. Sabaki Takedown – AKI honbu black belt, Aziza Rawoot defends against Shehama Davids Sasman’s Mae Geri. Both are students of Kaicho Hoosain Narker at the Ashihara Karate AKI Honbu Dojo in Cape Town, South Africa See the motion of the pushing hand that determines where the kick will go. Sabaki Kumite in slow motion – Nasiera Abrahams defends with soto uke and counters with mawashi geri against Aziza Rawoot attacking with gyaku tsuki. See the pushing of the hand that determines where the kick will go. Aziza shows why it’s important to have a good kamae by being able to protect herself against that jodan mawashi geri. Sabaki Kumite – Nasiera Abrahams defends with soto uke and counters with mawashi geri against Aziza Rawoot attacking with gyaku tsuki. Sadiya Narker, 7 years old (2018) practises Kani Basami – the scissors against dojo mate Umer Sasman at the Ashihara Karate International Honbu Dojo (LOFOB) in Grassy Park, Cape Town, South Africa. Included is maki komi nage, ura nage, hiki taoshi and other.Īshihara Karate – Sadiya Narker does Kani Basami 2 Rabia Narker, age 5 (2011) performs various Sabaki Kumite techniques against the right punch of Herschelle Buckenjohn of the Ashihara Kokusai Honbu. Rabia Narker of Ashihara Karate performs Sabaki Kumite He also got the knee at the back of his downed opponent to control and prevent him from further attacks. Here he performs Hiki Taoshi (Take Down/Pull Down) and finishes off the opponent with a Elbow strike (Hiji Uchi). Taken in Feb 2018, both are direct students of Kaicho Hoosain Narkerīenjiman Jacobs, a Yoshinkan Aikido student of Harun Haupt Sensei came to share some Aikido technique with us on our AKI Summer Camp Dec 2018 and also learnt of ours. Nasiera Abrahams of Ashihara Karate International Honbu Dojo in Cape Town performs Hiki Taoshi (pull down) against a right mae geri of fellow black belt Aziza Rawoot. Rabia Narker, age 5 (2011) demonstrates Ashihara Karate sabaki techniques and Hiki Taoshi (take down) on Kayde Faasen at the Ashihara Kokusai Honbu in South Africa, with a good finish off hiji uchi (todome). Rabia Narker of Ashihara Karate demonstrates Hiki Taoshi Taken at the Ashihara Karate AKI Honbu dojo in Cape Town. Wade performing maki komi nage (forward rolling throw) is one and in the background is Gareth, one of our new “down syndrome” students. He also got the elbow lock in place to control the opponent.Īshihara Karate’s Maki Komi Nage – the forward rolling throw 4Īt Ashihara karate we cater for students with special needs. Here he performs Maki Komi Nage (Forward Rolling Throw) and finishes off the opponent with a punch. Riaan Booysen, a Yoshinkan Aikido student of Harun Haupt Sensei came to share some Aikido technique with us on our AKI Summer Camp Dec 2018 and also learnt of ours. Taken in Feb 2018, both are direct students of Kaicho Hoosain Narker Nasiera Abrahams of Ashihara Karate International Honbu Dojo in Cape Town performs Maki Komi Nage (forward rolling throw) against a right gyaku tsuki of fellow black belt Aziza Rawoot. Rabia Narker, age 5 (2011) demonstrates Ashihara Karate sabaki techniques and Maki Komi Nage (forward rolling throw) on Kayde Faasen at the Ashihara Kokusai Honbu in South Africa, with a good finish off punch (todome). Rabia Narker of Ashihara Karate demonstrates Maki Komi Nage These include Maki Komi Nage (forward rolling throw), Ura Nage (back throw), Hiki Taoshi (take down) and many other. Hoosain Narker, the Kaicho of Ashihara Karate International demonstrates against Francious Williams various Sabaki defences against a left punch. Hoosain Narker, the Kaicho of Ashihara Karate International demonstrates against Francious Williams various Sabaki defences against a right punch.
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