not all katas begin and end on the same spot, however this is a contrived theatrical style.....and if they take offense, I will be in dubai at the end of the month, we shall exchange training if they like
why does he always finish the kata in a diferent olace??? tradicionally all kata begins and finishes in the same place. i've never seen this before. interesting!
@pamisterios that's ture but, karate has many style, there are okinwan styles and japaness style on which it depend, someone told me "but not sure of him" in shito-ryu some kata starts for a position and finish's in other, hope this answer the quistion :)
Tora no Kata, sometimes called "tiger" form. Invented by J.H. El Khoury 45 years ago as part of his Tai Noicun system of Kung Fu. Actually the form starts and ends in the same place, but as I can see in the video several steps are missing. Also the ChiNa applications seem to be over-simplified (the tiger hands shown are not strikes but rather grabs of various muscles to attack the nerve centers, this is what this kata was famous about). Nice try...
not all katas begin and end on the same spot, however this is a contrived theatrical style.....and if they take offense, I will be in dubai at the end of the month, we shall exchange training if they like
Specter1957 4 months ago
why does he always finish the kata in a diferent olace??? tradicionally all kata begins and finishes in the same place. i've never seen this before. interesting!
pamisterios 1 year ago
@pamisterios that's ture but, karate has many style, there are okinwan styles and japaness style on which it depend, someone told me "but not sure of him" in shito-ryu some kata starts for a position and finish's in other, hope this answer the quistion :)
mohdal 1 year ago
Tora no Kata, sometimes called "tiger" form. Invented by J.H. El Khoury 45 years ago as part of his Tai Noicun system of Kung Fu. Actually the form starts and ends in the same place, but as I can see in the video several steps are missing. Also the ChiNa applications seem to be over-simplified (the tiger hands shown are not strikes but rather grabs of various muscles to attack the nerve centers, this is what this kata was famous about). Nice try...
88JoeBlasco88 1 year ago