The spinning motion is in one of the shotokan katas I can't remember which one, i think it's one of the Heian Katas but i do remember doing that motion.
@LosBats Thank you for watching =D! Some, if not most, of karate's moves are surprisingly similar to Chinese martial arts, given their geographic location to each other =3.
@DTGKunoichi Thank you for watching =D! I know that it'll be confusing to some even after watching this, since it's clearer to show it in person. To get the basics of the tea cup drill, just click the links provided in the description box. It makes understanding this vid much easier XD.
I found this to be an excellent video and an amazing exercise routine. I find it to be a very relaxing exercise when I tried it . Also calming to watch the movements being so fluid. Using your whole body very nice . Thumbs up and favourited. Also showing the self defense application great stuff.
@DTGtaihojutsu Thank you Rick =D! So glad that you liked it, & that the explanation on how to do it wasn't confusing =3. If only the time limit was longer, I would've included more techniques, but I'm grateful having the 15 min. extension XD.
@Loyal2law Always very cool to see what others are doing with their skills and knowledge and you present everything very well. Two thumbs way up man. :)
thank you!
beercoolie 9 months ago
@beercoolie You're very welcome =D! Hope this vid helped you even in the smallest way =D!
Loyal2law 9 months ago
The spinning motion is in one of the shotokan katas I can't remember which one, i think it's one of the Heian Katas but i do remember doing that motion.
LosBats 1 year ago
@LosBats Thank you for watching =D! Some, if not most, of karate's moves are surprisingly similar to Chinese martial arts, given their geographic location to each other =3.
Loyal2law 1 year ago
@TheDemzly Hello sir =D! Thank you =3! So humbly glad you liked it =D!
Loyal2law 1 year ago
very nice
bortomatcha 1 year ago
@bortomatcha Thank you, & I'm glad you liked it =D! I hope that it helped you even in the smallest way =3
Loyal2law 1 year ago
Wow... yes I'm confused, but it's got me curious. Definately need flexible wrists in M.A. Thanks for sharing your exercises
DTGKunoichi 1 year ago
@DTGKunoichi Thank you for watching =D! I know that it'll be confusing to some even after watching this, since it's clearer to show it in person. To get the basics of the tea cup drill, just click the links provided in the description box. It makes understanding this vid much easier XD.
Loyal2law 1 year ago
Great video! you explained everything perfectly.. even i could understand the movements....lol You must have the gift of teaching.^_^
ryryryu1 1 year ago
@ryryryu1 Thank you, & I'm glad that the explanation didn't confuse you =D! Just explained it in the simplest way possible =3
Loyal2law 1 year ago
I found this to be an excellent video and an amazing exercise routine. I find it to be a very relaxing exercise when I tried it . Also calming to watch the movements being so fluid. Using your whole body very nice . Thumbs up and favourited. Also showing the self defense application great stuff.
DTGtaihojutsu 1 year ago
@DTGtaihojutsu Thank you Rick =D! So glad that you liked it, & that the explanation on how to do it wasn't confusing =3. If only the time limit was longer, I would've included more techniques, but I'm grateful having the 15 min. extension XD.
Loyal2law 1 year ago
@DTGtaihojutsu My thoughts exactly. :)
ksipa 1 year ago
Awesome vid!! Love the way you explain all the movements. Fantastic job putting it all together.
ksipa 1 year ago
@ksipa Thank you =D! I'm deeply humbled by your positive feedback. As a BGZ practitioner, I'm glad that you liked it =3.
Loyal2law 1 year ago
@Loyal2law Always very cool to see what others are doing with their skills and knowledge and you present everything very well. Two thumbs way up man. :)
ksipa 1 year ago
WOW!! Very instructive and interesting!!!!!!!!!!!!
I MUST try this!
Ten thumps!!!!
*bow*
dragonwalker77 1 year ago
@dragonwalker77 Thank you =D! I'm glad that you liked it =D! Hope that this vid has helped you even in the smallest way =3
Loyal2law 1 year ago