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so before we get into the individual concepts in kunshiwa iamp;#39;d like to take a step back and outline a few important issues first the circle block or mowashi uke thatamp;#39;s performed in kanchiwa this is a major course within the kata meaning the circle block prefaces 12 of the 13 techniques within the kata so before every technique we perform a circle block the lion chair 11 of those 12 are performed over the forward leg side thereamp;#39;s two exceptions where theyamp;#39;re performed over the rear leg side so konchiwa presents an opportunity for a practitioner to both refine and further develop their understanding of the circle block itamp;#39;s the first time really that they get to use the circle block with the addition of an other arm with an additional arm doing a secondary technique beyond the bushy kanzuki so with that being said iamp;#39;d like to take a few minutes and explain some of the key points that we need to think about when performing our circle block th