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From: Calusan
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  • This is so legit. I love that hop. It should loo stupid but it looks fuh-mazing.

  • @Yamtendo LOL CONRARWS

    I Didn't even notice the name but the fuh-amazing gave you away.

    Gh.

  • This is the son of the founder of Uechi Ryu? This is San Chin as I learned it twenty-five years ago. It is interesting to note that the fundamentals of this very basic kata are found in the most advanced forms of many martial arts, in one way or another. This form will help one understand just what it is that makes a martial art's technique work. It is very important, but most students will not understand why this is true for many years after training - if ever at all...

  • @Calusan Sir

    Thank you for this video. Uechi Ryu is a wonderful style with the hard and soft working together to balance each other. Osu

  • Beautiful form. Elegant and powerful, I feel enriched as a person and karateka for having watched this masterpiece.

  • @karateburgess wiki Pangai-noon

  • I wish I could have had the chance to meet this man, the son of the founder of Uechi-ryu. At least I was able to meet Toyama-san, who was a contemporary of Kanei Uechi's and who also trained directly under Kanbun himself.

  • Thanks for old video, very good

  • en shito ryu y goju ryu atribuyen el origen de seisan al estilo del dragon del kung fu. en este kata veo movimientos parecidos al del tigre. ¿alguien podria contarme otra historia de origen de este kata?

  • Niceeee jump!!!

  • My respect to a great master

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