Damn that's old school. I felt like I was watching the 1800s for Karateka. Im shotokan WKF sport. Its really cool to see that. The wooden floors make it look so authentic. I love watching old versions of our style. that was amazing. It was rough, not fancy, and direct to the point. Sometimes we forget what Kata was originally for. Osu.
Thanks for your comments. The performer is a student of Sensei Nakamura Ankichi, who teaches an old form of Shuri-te as learned from Sensei Nakama Chouzo (1899-1982). Nakama was a student of Chibana Choushin and Motobu Chouki. You can't read it, but there's a lineage tree on the wall behind the performer. If you send me your e-mail address, I'll send you a snapshot of it. (It's all in kanji, however.) And, yes, conventions on which is Sho and which is Dai of course vary between schools.
Dai and Sho depend on your style. In Kobayashi Shorin-Ryu, Itosu no Passai is Passai Sho. The performer is not wearing a patch, so it's fairly difficult to figure out his style.
Damn that's old school. I felt like I was watching the 1800s for Karateka. Im shotokan WKF sport. Its really cool to see that. The wooden floors make it look so authentic. I love watching old versions of our style. that was amazing. It was rough, not fancy, and direct to the point. Sometimes we forget what Kata was originally for. Osu.
shotojojo1986 8 months ago
Oh, and no patches in Nakamura dojo.
cwh02482 1 year ago
Thanks for your comments. The performer is a student of Sensei Nakamura Ankichi, who teaches an old form of Shuri-te as learned from Sensei Nakama Chouzo (1899-1982). Nakama was a student of Chibana Choushin and Motobu Chouki. You can't read it, but there's a lineage tree on the wall behind the performer. If you send me your e-mail address, I'll send you a snapshot of it. (It's all in kanji, however.) And, yes, conventions on which is Sho and which is Dai of course vary between schools.
cwh02482 1 year ago
Dai and Sho depend on your style. In Kobayashi Shorin-Ryu, Itosu no Passai is Passai Sho. The performer is not wearing a patch, so it's fairly difficult to figure out his style.
MrNickjannini 1 year ago
@MrNickjannini Shuri Te
mrthebillman 2 months ago
No, this is deffinately Passai Sho. But yeah, I've learned it differently as well.
Sethekk11 1 year ago
this is passai dai
ruthwar 1 year ago
good, but i've been taught to do it a little diffrent
tarsonis10 1 year ago