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June 2014 Hepi Ryu seminar, presented by Billy Ristuccia
Billy learned Hepi Ryu directly from DePasquale Shihan.

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the weapons of Hepi Ryu



demonstrating a striking technique


practical application


practical application from the inside


practical application


Oops, did I step on your foot? So sorry! (Not!)


and down you go


preparing to "center punch"


"center punch" also works downward



... and as a lever (if you're being nice...)


Finding kyusho is always fun... for one person!


Finding kyusho is always fun... for one person!


... and g'bye


Tactics are important - don't turn *into* a possible attacker if you hear something behind you!


striking drill - moving forward


striking drill - moving backward


checking - yep, that's an honest attack


half a second more, and he'll be gone


explaining about ryoho no ri


Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



Now the seminar participants are on the spot!


Now the seminar participants are on the spot!


Now the seminar participants are on the spot!



practical application



practical application


practical application


practical application


talking about the nightstick


practical application


practical application - hand is trapped, body is pinned


that'll leave a mark...


Attendees on second day (Sunday) - we were too busy having fun the first day
to remember to take one then! Fewer people this day, but had just as much fun - or more!


A lovely lock - thing about this is, the shoulder's not at an angle where the ball joint can rotate.


Why do Japanese martial arts grab?



part of a kata for practicing nagare



trap the forearm...



... or trap the upper arm


even the flexible people can be locked out


making the lock worse - working in opposing directions


Ryumon. That one's a doozy!


how not to get squished...



... by making a flying buttress



Flying buttress by grabbing clothing for reinforcement.



bye-bye



another way to say bye-bye



nice wing



gotta love those nerve attacks!



Tiiimberrrr!


uke helps pin himself


launching in 3... 2... 1...


nightstick training (photo courtesy of Billy Ristuccia)


nightstick training (photo courtesy of Billy Ristuccia)


nightstick training (photo courtesy of Billy Ristuccia)