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Final valuation.

Final valuation.

How it is possible to be seen in this work, it is exposed the initial affirmation of the connection between acupuncture and karate. It is evident that the martial artist that designed the applications of this kata had ample knowledge of acupuncture or, like minimum, well was advised in it. They demonstrate attacks to it to special points of acupuncture, in relation to the theory of the five movements and to the points according to the Eastern theory of zhangfu or organs.
Due to the origin of juroku, it is of supposition that these combinations were made with total knowledge of the Chinese traditional medicine, by the way in which their basic theories fit with the operation of bunkai of the kata.

For that reason, it is deduced that the kata and his bunkai, and by extension any kata and his bunkai associate, must be transmitted in their original essence since with it the intention is preserved with which they were conceived. Nevertheless, it is not obice so that bunkai is due to investigate and to extend associate to the kata, but, that yes, within the parameters of the Chinese traditional medicine, with the purpose of preserving the Eastern spirit and the culture.
Therefore, the author pleads for the work in dojo on the traditionally worked katas, with the purpose of preserving what is a cultural inheritance without precedents of China and their countries disciples. She does not agree the author, without it serves as contempt to the work of its companions of dojo, with the variants without basing and sport that at the moment practice and that are tried to make happen through authentic. The author creates firmly that there is space for everybody and its way to think within this martial art.

Application of bunkai G, points and conclusions.

9- Application of bunkai G, points and conclusions.

1 Application of bunkai G.
G1, represents kamae, or preparation before the attack.

G2, shows to the defense in neko-ashi-dachi and blockade in shuto-uke on point of the meridian of the lung 7P.
G3, teaches the answer to the attack, that directly consists of a kick to ingle on the point 12H or on the genitals, at the same time that are made a blockade of the straight attacking arm, that straight consists of a picking combined of left hand on the wrist in the point 4C and uchi-uke on the superior side of the elbow, pressing the point 10TR of the superheating triple meridian.
G4, sample that, next, takes hold the attacking left arm by the wrist and, turning the right fist below the arm, the chest in the point is attacked 18E.
G5, finalizes the answer attacking the chest in the Renmai meridian 14RM.

2 Points of application of bunkai G.

G2, 7P Point of Luo passage with the meridian of the heavy 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 heavy intestine.


G3, point 12H.
Chinese name: Ji Mai.
English name: Urgent pulse.
Location: Lateral to the púbico tubercle, in the inguinal furrow, where the femoral artery is concrete.
Sintomatology: Local point. It can be useful for the pain in ingle. Nonrecommendable in acupuncture due to the proximity of the femoral artery. Pain in ingle and the genitals. Sudden drainage of Ki and, like consequence, erratic behavior of Ki in the set of the body.

G3,4C point king of the meridian; channel shaoyin of the hand; element metal.
Chinese name: LingDao.
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.
G3, point 10TR. Point of sea of I have. Element earth, point of sedación.
Chinese name: Tianjing.
English name: Celestial well.
Location: In the part superior to the process of olécranon in a depression with the flexionate elbow.
Sintomatology: Pain elbow, tendinitis. Unilateral headache. The communication of Ki with the interior of the body is interrupted.

G4, point 18E.
Chinese name: Rugen.
English name: Root of the sine.
Location: In the chest, the midpoint of the fifth rib below nipple.
Sintomatology: Any problem with the chests: mastitis, pain/swelling. Oppression in the chest, asthma, cough.



G5, point 14RM. Frontal point Mu.
Chinese name: Ju That
English Name: Door of the great tower.
Location: Halfway between the navel and estrenón (appendix xifoides).
Sintomatology: Angina of chest, pain and/or pressure in the area of the heart. You feel nauseous, ebb tide, acid regurgitation, vomits, abdominal or epigastric pain.

3 Conclusions of the application of bunkai G.

This seems to be the sequence of the most forceful kata, since together with the control of the face and the neck it is the impact in ingle or the genitals. In addition, to the relation of control or dominancy of the five elements is applied, since the point wood is dominated by the metal.
With respect to the attack to the Luo point 7P, in the wrist arrives indicated, according to some authors is attacked for the reason that, to the being a point of glass of comunicante energy with the prime meridians, is able to unbalance them and to descompensar them of its normal function (to see Acupuncture III, Carlos Nogueira, pages 212 to 222). With the subsequent attack to ingle the harmony of ki in the organism is dismasted.
Next, on the basis of the process of penetration of the energy of the defender (in this “perverse” case), the points would be attacked 4C in wrist and 10TR in elbow, points King and I have respectively, with which the power defensive barriers are saved of the organism. Again the body has been decompensated power.
It would be finalized with an attack combined to the trunk, in the points 18E and 14RM, both near the heart, being a this one last point of special commando for the heart, causing with it arrhythmias and vomits, being possible a fading.




Application of bunkai F, points and conclusions.

8- Application of bunkai F, points and conclusions.

1 Application of bunkai F.

 F1, is made on the part of tori a shutdown reinforced to the attacking arm against an average attack or chudan, approximately in 6P.

F2, backwards takes hold with the right hand the wrist of the attacking arm and the currier's knife in a retroactive movement or of hikite. At the same time, simultaneously which hikite, strikes the jaw of the attacker in the point 5E or the misceláneo point 14MH or mental nerve.

2 Points of application of bunkai F.

F1, point 6P. Xi accumulation point.
Chinese name: Kong Zui.
English name: Extreme hole.
Location: in the mean line of the forearm.
Sintomatology: Local point for the pain throughout the meridian, specially in the joints.

F2, point 5E.
Chinese name: Daying.
English name: Great reception.
Location: Previous to the angle of the jaw in the previous edge of the masetero muscle, in a depression in groove form (it grooves of the face artery), with the bulky cheeks.
Sintomatology: Local point of pain and/or swelling the cheek/jaw, pain neck, rigidity of jaw, pain teeth. Rigid language that leads to problems of the speech, frequent yawns. Impossibility to close the eyes. Obtaining of the K.O. by means of the shock wave of yang of the jaw to the brain and the pulsión to the heart through the veins towards the carotid.





3 Conclusions of the application of bunkai F.
Initially a dissuasion with pain is made according to the point 6P. Immediately it is come to one more a more forceful answer, with attack to the jaw and, if the case arrives of attacking the trigémino nerve, it can cause a KO or fading.