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These 8 vectors are logically divided into
two groups of 4, some known as central
base vectors and the other four as the four
voids or Shikaku.
These are usually located in the front and
rear diagonals. Always bearing in mind that
this may vary according to the point of refe-
rence and the position of the Tori in regards
to the Uke . Since nothing is permanent
and is constantly evolving , the same idea
applies to Budo techniques .
Whether to run a throwing technique or a
takedown, these above pointers are impor-
tant to keep in mind. As previously shown
for many people the imbalance and unba-
lance are the same while in reality they are
not. It is true that they are connected but
the more accurate statement is that one
causes the other so we reaffirm that one
causes the other to occur (an action causing
a reaction ) .
All angular movement causes that purpose
either in advance or delayed by one opening
which is known as Sukima , this allows the
use of Shikaku with flawless execution and
effectiveness of the techniques .
The Sukima also ensures that the body of
Tori and Uke not converge in a perilous way
which could jeopardize the technical result.
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