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  • Get Demonstration of this Kata you really hit the main points well.... Bunkai wouldn't prove anything it only show if he knows the kata by performing or if he knows it my disecting the purpose of each move! He can do Bunkai but it won't prove anything. The Dynamic of the Kata from start to finish is what I look for and he did a good job in that area. Now I know what to focus on.

  • i watched this video around 5 years ago in a Dinesh website, i wish him the best and i love to see him today, great kata, whoever does nitpicking on his kata, would better post something better, otherwise please......

  • in yr style hand technique is strong and excellent, pure budo in at its best in that respect. legs are not so involved although you seem to have excellent stamina there too. thank you ( bow)

  • Kata bien realizado,,,,,Tomari no Patsai (Oyadomari no Patsai)es un koshiki no kata practicado por la escuela Matsubayashi Ryu del maestro Shoshin Naganime de Okinawa. Se trata de una de las versiones mas antiguas del kata Passai, el preferido de Chotoku Kyan.

  • I believe this is Shorin Ryu version. I am in this style and just now learning this kata. It's difficult to learn because most katas we do are closed fist and this has alot of open hand executions in it.

  • @mperkins1977

    Just wait for Rohai and Chinto.

    (I personally prefer the Open-handed techniques.)

  • C'est bon, pas mon style mais c'est bon (good)! Bonne continuation.

  • he doesnt look where hes going, practice on that

  • The Matsubayashi version of Passai is very similar to Oyodamari Passai.

  • yes yes, you can do the moves pretty well with a snap, but unless you know what its doing, its useless knowing it.

    In my opinion the only way to see how good you are is to post your bunkai to this kata

  • I disagree. Even knowing the textbook application of a kata proves nothing. The only way to see how good you are is to actually apply it against a non-compliant uke or, preferably, contact sparring against the same.

    Still, awesome performance of the kata! :D

  • @silentfist862 or on the street in a street fight or bar room brawl.

  • interesting. this is so much different from the bassai dai kata we do in shotokan. i can see the similarities but still very different

  • Excellent. Very good kata. Very good.

  • i want to make my gi snap like that :( lol

  • Very powerful, I love the form.

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