The Oregon competitor went the distance but all he did was tsuki(punch). Anyhoo, Jon was throwing leg kicks, body kicks, neck kicks, head kicks, punches, spinning side kicks, etc.throughout the duration of the fight. In '01 at the Seattle Sabaki Sattellite Jon Gerkin fought the Oregon state Enshin branch chief for 1st place.I really need to get a video link of this on or something. Nevertheless, in our tournament, several of the divisions were won by non-Enshin fighters who defeated Enshin fighters by judges decision. I suspect that in a Sabaki tournament match if neither fighter is knocked-down or if the match ends in a tie on points, then many of the judges might be more inclined to choose the fighter that they think used more Sabaki method than the other fighter, no matter how many kicks or punches the other fighter threw. I've only personally witnessed one Sabaki event so far so I'm reserving judgement on whether that is true or not. What I will say about some Sabaki events I have witnessed first hand is that some bad calls are made because of favorism towards the Enshin stylists. All the Oregon state branch chief did was really was ridiculous while my friend through leg kicks, body kicks, neck kicks, head kicks, punches, and knees.along with spinning back kicks, etc.It was the worst call I have personally ever witnessed in my life.Styles: shito ryu, kakutogi, kyokushinkai, muay thai.and more One of my good friends got 2nd place in '01 when he should have got 1st fighting the Oregon state branch chief. I plan on entering the Sabaki Challenge next year. ![]() I will be competing in a Kyokushin tournament this month, and in June to the World Oyama tournament in San francisco.I am also planning on wether to compete in the Shidokan or the "big" Kyokushin tournament in new jersey in september. This was an event that was thrown annually by former Enshin branch chief, Vernon Owens who at the time was a 5th Dan/Godan under ninomiya and was the highest ranked Enshin yudansha under Ninomiya. I competed in the Seattle Sabaki Sattelitte in '99 when I was a senior in was interesting. Styles: shito ryu, kakutogi, kyokushinkai, muay thai.and more If you want to check later to get the full details for entering our tournament, please check our website in the next few months at: Anyone is welcome and encouraged to compete in the kata, semi-contact, or full contact (black belt) divisions. I hope to be able to compete in it in a junior kyu semi-contact category. My dojo is sponsoring a Sabaki tournament at the end of January, 2006 for the Washington, DC/Northern Virginia area. ![]() The New Jersey Sabaki regional was last month (September). Most, if not all, Enshin and Ashihara dojo in the US and other countries sponsor their own local or regional Sabaki tournaments once a year. You don't have to go to Colorado to compete. You can also buy DVD's and videos showing the full-contact bouts from each year's tournaments. ![]() Under "multimedia" are some clips from past tournaments. If you would like to see some clips from the main Enshin Sabaki Challenge, look in their website at. ![]() Posted: Wed 4:10 pm Post subject: Sabaki Tournaments
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