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Application of bunkai C.
C1, the attacker makes yodan-oi-tsuki, that is
resisted by a shutdown done by the defender in migi-shuto-uke, with impact in
the inferior part of the arm to the height of the wrist, at level of the point
4C, all it in position neko-ashi-dachi.
C2, quickly, next, the points are attacked on guard of
the thorax flank 13H and 25VB with the hand shotei-uchi and an advance in
shiko-ashi. The defending arm in the previous step C1 remains in contact with
the arm of the attacker, and the right foot of the defender, getting up in neko-ashi-dachi,
steps on the foot of the attacker in 41VB. The obtained effect is the one of a
strong push to the left flank with attachment of the advanced foot.
C1-1, on he himself attack, on the inside defends with
the same technique but this time, on the P7 point with the same position of
defense.
C1-2, in the conclusion of the variant is made, on
takes hold of all the retired wrist with later in hikite, an attack to the neck
on the point 18IG, stepping on the left foot advanced in the point 43E.
2- Points of application of bunkai C.
C1, 4C point king of the meridian; channel shaoyin of
the hand; element metal.
Chinese name: Ling Dao
English name: Route of the spirit.
Location: On sinew folds of the wrist in the radial
side of the flexor carpiulnaris.
Sintomatology: Sudden loss of voice, pain in the chest
with emotional worsening stress. Pain located in the arm and/or elbow. Sudden
ascent of the arterial pressure.
C2, 13H Point of alarm of the meridian. Rallying point
with the meridian of the biliary vesicle, as well as the one of the five
organs. Mu point.
Chinese name: Zhang Men.
English name: Great door
Location: In the lateral side of the abdomen below the
free end of rib 11.
Sintomatology: Pain and distension of the abdomen,
vomits, constipation, diarrea (or it alternates), abdominal distension, food
nondigested in the internal.
C2, 25VB Point of alarm of the kidney. Mu point.
Chinese name: JingMen.
English name: Door of the capital.
Location: In the lateral side of the abdomen in the
inferior edge of the free end of the 12 ª rib.
Sintomatology: Local point for a pain in the lumbar zone
and/or lateral bag, mainly when one appears with a kidney deficiency. Problems
that involve the humidity, diarrea (specially with water/heat), abdominal
distension. Problems due to the shock wave that cross the kidneys caused by the
technique of shotei-uchi.
C2, 41VB masterful Point of the wonderful glass
Daimai, Tae-mo. Point shu of the meridian of the biliary vesicle, is commanding
height and its punction transmits the energy of the meridian to all the Iu
points of the entrails. Element wood.
Chinese name: ZuLinQi.
Englsih name: Near the tears of the foot.
Location: Subsequent to the fourth metatarsofalangic
together with in a lateral depression the sinew of the extensor of the little
finger.
Sintomatology: As its name indicates “tears with views
standing up”, useful for problems in the eyes, reddening, swelling and watering,
excessive watering.
Local point for standing up lateral problems, pain,
cramps. Disconnection between the stop and under the body, used in combination
with other points.
C1-1, 7P Point of Luo passage with the meridian of the
large intestine; masterful point of the wonderful glass Renmai, Jenn-mo. Point
of commando of the head and the later part of the neck.
Chinese name: Roll That.
English name: Broken sequence.
Location: Over it folds of the wrist, superior to the
estiloides apophysis of the radius.
Sintomatology: As main point of the Renmai meridian also
treats subjects genitourinary and gynecological and pain throat. Being point of
control of the head and later neck he is useful for anyone of the terms that
involve these areas. Pain the thumb, connects extensions of the point on the
eminence to tenar. Disturbance of the balance yin-yang between lungs and large
intestine.
C1-2, 18IG Point of the door of the sky.
Chinese name: Fu Tu.
English name: Support of the protuberance.
Location: To the height of the end of the Adam's apple
between the heads esternal and to clavicular.
Sintomatology: Sudden loss of the voice with
obstruction of Ki in the throat. It is used to regulate the flow of the artery
common carotid, as well as to manipulate the vague nerve. Due to the connection
with the vague nerve he is useful for the lung, esophagus, heart, stomach,
intestine and problems of the biliary vesicle - digestive ebb tide, throbbing,
problems, etc.
C1-2, 43E Shu Point of the meridian. Element wood.
Chinese name: Xiangu.
English name: Sunk valley.
Location: In a distal depression in the union of the
second and third metatarsic bones.
Sintomatology: Abdominal pain, abdominal distension,
frequent borborygmus, belches. Local point for the pain and/or swelling the
back of the foot. Point in charge to guard and to favor the free circulation of
Ki. If it is attacked it produces a loss of energy so that the victim is due to
seat due to the pain and to the drainage of Ki.
3- Conclusions of the application of bunkai C.
It is possible to be observed that the first variant
applies the theory of the five phases, fire , metal, wood. In the point 4C
controls to the element metal, that as well dominates to the element wood,
points 13H, 25VB and 41VB. It is necessary to say that it is affected with
these points, particularly in the side straight there where they are the liver
and the biliary vesicle, in the muscular fatigue and the control of the
defensive energy of the organism, all it according to the conception of the
five movements in the cycle of destruction/dominancy or Ke.
On the other hand, the fact that as much 13H as 25VB
is points of alarm or Mu, that is to say, points where the energy of the
corresponding organs (spleen and kidney, respectively) is accumulated and been
sensible to a disfunction induce to think that the person or people which they
devised this combination perfectly knew the effects that an excessive pressure
or a blow could cause in a human body.
As far as the second variant, it is observed that one
takes place an attack continued at the top and neck, as well as to the abdomen
through vague nerve and of the last point, with which first control is acquired
on the head and neck, later to attack the mentioned vague nerve, finalizing
with the control through point 43E of the foot, obtaining that the attacker
falls to ground.
One is due to insist on the following fact: the attack
to the points of the wrist or King. According to the Chinese traditional
medicine, they are doors by where it is possible to be acceded to the interior
of the organism skipping the natural defenses. It is therefore that many
movements of this kata, and by extension of the katas of Karate, begin with a
defense directed to the wrists of the adversary (Source: the great book of the
Chinese medicine, Li Ping.).