@nico52015 As far as I know the Kata is derived of chinese Kung-Fu where it either represents the repeating pecks of a woodpecker or the staggering footsteps of a drunken man.
such a unique kata! you tube makes it possible for me to see masters I only read about in the eighties when I I was growing up. Seeing their performances now I learn so much about how they did karate and how the different masters emphasized different things. Good to know at age forty and training since 1979, you can see things which improve your martial art.
someone can tell me why he raise the leg at 0.26 and 0.32. what mean that movement.
it's possible to know which are the tecnics esecuted when he give shoulders to the camera?
thanks.
p.s. powerfull execution
nico52015 1 year ago
@nico52015 As far as I know the Kata is derived of chinese Kung-Fu where it either represents the repeating pecks of a woodpecker or the staggering footsteps of a drunken man.
davz0r 2 months ago
listen to that power
alp4a 1 year ago
funny
ahmadezzeir 1 year ago
such a unique kata! you tube makes it possible for me to see masters I only read about in the eighties when I I was growing up. Seeing their performances now I learn so much about how they did karate and how the different masters emphasized different things. Good to know at age forty and training since 1979, you can see things which improve your martial art.
deejin25 2 years ago