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  • I have a question about the feet movement. When he does the kibadachi stances from the front to back, are his feet correct? it appears that he is moving the foot to give himself better stance. yet from what I have been taught, movements like that are not meant to happen. It is like adding another move to the kata.

  • @maisey61 Maybe your sensei asks you not to commit these imperfections, and maybe he insisted so much on the position of the feet that you think it to be crazy, especially for a master to commit this kind of mistake. I was thinking that way in my early life of karateka, but what you have to know is : jka karate is bit different from new styles of karate we all practise, and no matter how the position is executed, the aim is to be the most confortable to ensure the hips movements and wrist power!

  • I have a question about the feet movement. When he does the kibadachi stances from the front to back, are his feet correct? it appears that he is moving the foot to give himself better stance. yet from what I have been taught, movements like that are not meant to happen. It is like adding another move to the kata. 

  • I always got confused on the L stance and what came next. Thank you very much, well done.

  • When punching, his back foot is not straight, I wonder why he does that fundamental failure as a black belt. Maybe he has knee problems...

  • I know thath kata :)

  • nice one

  • stay in school guys

    if you drop it it drops you

  • Tekki Shodan is not kata but kihon kata and this is

    jion not Pasai-Dai

  • Thanks....

    Ossu

  • Not fanciful and completely solid. Great teaching pace. Thanks for teaching me. Ossu!

  • O S S

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  • Nope this is join tis kata is after bassai dai

  • wasn't this Pasai Dai Kata? its been ling since I practiced so I probably forgot the name but basically this is the 7th Kata after Teki shodan.

  • this is a different style of karate is not shorinryu its shotokan jka karate the traditional karate

  • It doesn't have anything to do with the style. Pasai-Dai is a Shotokan Kata which most people learn after Tekishodan as far I have seen under my masters.

    The bottom line is I just confused the moves with Pasaidai since it's been too long since I practiced Pasaidai or even tekishoda (I only remember the first 5 now and I'm going back to training under someone rather than going solo so maybe you'll see videos of me performing katas in the near future :P)

  • Low angle makes it hard to see some of the moves, but it was good to help refresh my memory of this kata.

  • TE AMO,..

  • oops sorry ignore the andreamagsambol thing

    i was accidently on my sisters youtube account :) this is my real one... oh and by the way i got second place ^.^ woooooo. lost by a tenth of a point.... for real

  • oh wow im about to do this for a tournament this saturday. i didnt even know that this was a kata used in different styles. but my style has some variations, not in moves but stances. oh and my style's name is fushin ryu and i guess no ones heard of it because there's only one in america and its in orange park florida.

  • his back leg is bent on junzuki

  • Actually this is correct.

    You need to be smooth and be able to press yourself forward.

    Plus you should not stretch your joint to the extreme as it is bad for them.

    jumping-blueberry

    (2nd Kyu - Shotokan)

  • im from wadoryu and we do it with back leg straight :) everones different

  • This helped me a lot.

  • is that yahara,i saw him do unsu in the same blue BG.

  • No, it is Ogura-sensei

  • Anybody does know if kiokushinkai karate has diferent katas?? or are they the same?

  • You proberly already found out, but anyways..

    They dont have the same kata's

  • although Oyama Kancho study with Funakoshi Sensei, Oyama's Katas are a comination of Shotokan and Gojo Ryu. Kyokushin is technically and dynamically diferent form both Shotokan and Gojo Ryu.

  • Besides, training under Kyokoshinkai school reduces the Kata training to a minimum in favor of a more hands-on approach to actual combat.

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