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Unlike many traditional styles that focus on straight-on confrontation or blocking, the Sabaki Method emphasizes:

Illustrations highlighting where to apply pressure on an opponent's joints (elbows, shoulders, hips) to break their posture.

Successfully dominate the flank against an uncooperative target. sabakimethodkarateintheinnercirclepdf

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Rather than opposing force with force (a rigid block), Sabaki involves redirecting or moving with the attacker's momentum. Unlike many traditional styles that focus on straight-on

Utilizing leg sweeps to destroy an opponent’s base, often following a redirection.

Tripping the leg while driving the shoulder back. Please support the author by looking for legitimate copies

Move into areas where your opponent cannot easily see or reach you.

The "Inner Circle" refers to the high-stakes, close-quarters combat zone where traditional linear techniques often fail. The Sabaki Method shines in this space through several key mechanics: