Even traditional katas passed down from over 100 years ago were created by people. All the mysteriousness surrounding forms and people creating kata is a joke. Its good
& fun to learn other peoples songs but its also good to write your own.
Sorry for the long delay in reply... I try to reply to every comment but some of them get by me... I couldn't agree more with your sentiment. Katas exist to preserve the art and to teach that art's movements. It is fun and highly rewarding to find variation and (*gasp*) come up with something on your own every now and again. Blessings and Peace on you and yours...
This kata was developed by the Grand Master of Chi-Tu Do, Brian Cunnings. That said, there is nothing new under the sun, so elements of this kata were borrowed from other arts. Apo Cunnings has trained in a whole lot of systems, so if you see something you recognize there is probably a really good reason for it! I have in more recent years helped to develop variations on this kata, which will be filmed at sometime or other. Thanks for watching!
molto morbido!!! qst è il modo in cui tutte le arti marziali dovrebbero essere applicate...Armonia...Duro e flessibile...
1991TiGeR1991 1 year ago
is this at the yosemite highschool
idontlikespam 3 years ago
yes it is. Tues and Thurs 6pm for kids (5-13) and 7pm (14 and up). Come by sometime and check us out!
CTDjevin 3 years ago
Even traditional katas passed down from over 100 years ago were created by people. All the mysteriousness surrounding forms and people creating kata is a joke. Its good
& fun to learn other peoples songs but its also good to write your own.
guitarninja83 3 years ago
Sorry for the long delay in reply... I try to reply to every comment but some of them get by me... I couldn't agree more with your sentiment. Katas exist to preserve the art and to teach that art's movements. It is fun and highly rewarding to find variation and (*gasp*) come up with something on your own every now and again. Blessings and Peace on you and yours...
CTDjevin 3 years ago
Did you create this kata, or is it taken from another martial art?
slinkynubby 4 years ago
This kata was developed by the Grand Master of Chi-Tu Do, Brian Cunnings. That said, there is nothing new under the sun, so elements of this kata were borrowed from other arts. Apo Cunnings has trained in a whole lot of systems, so if you see something you recognize there is probably a really good reason for it! I have in more recent years helped to develop variations on this kata, which will be filmed at sometime or other. Thanks for watching!
CTDjevin 4 years ago