muy buena la exibicion...por fin veo el eku en accion...me parece mas practico de lo que aparenta.. lastima que no hay escuelas de esta disiplina en esta parte del venezuela..
very good ... the exhibition finally see the eku in action ... it seems more practical than it sounds .. pity that there are no schools of this Disiplin in this part of Venezuela ..
Traditionally you are given a hakama by your sensei as a means of distingguishing yourself (kinda like a black belt but not really) in other styles they are just traditionaly worn. You can buy them at any decent MA store.
McCarthy Sensei, that was wonderful! In my hand, I have your translated version of the Bubishi. Thank you sooo much!! I have made it required reading for my school!! :o)
muy buena la exibicion...por fin veo el eku en accion...me parece mas practico de lo que aparenta.. lastima que no hay escuelas de esta disiplina en esta parte del venezuela..
very good ... the exhibition finally see the eku in action ... it seems more practical than it sounds .. pity that there are no schools of this Disiplin in this part of Venezuela ..
PierceVonBraun39 2 years ago
@PierceVonBraun39 nosotros practicamos eku somos del estado zulia
SHIHANDAY 1 year ago
looks verry difficult to weild...specialy w/such grace as they do...
yehoseff 2 years ago
That was some nice Eku dueling action.
SithV1 3 years ago
r those pants called hakama? where can i get some?
BREATHxOFxHEAVEN 3 years ago
yes they are hakama.
Traditionally you are given a hakama by your sensei as a means of distingguishing yourself (kinda like a black belt but not really) in other styles they are just traditionaly worn. You can buy them at any decent MA store.
Jarno1510 3 years ago
1:26 i crapped my pants
BREATHxOFxHEAVEN 3 years ago
very intresting how they can take simple tools and make them into deadly weapons.
nice vid
sk8punk170 4 years ago
perfect! kata!
sojto17 4 years ago
McCarthy Sensei, that was wonderful! In my hand, I have your translated version of the Bubishi. Thank you sooo much!! I have made it required reading for my school!! :o)
Monarch3436 4 years ago
Using an oar as a weapon. Interesting...
Very nice work. Where does the style come from? Okinawa?
Asaelion 4 years ago
It's based upon traditional techniques but I choreographed it myself for this demonstration.
mccarthysensei 4 years ago
is this a traditionel form? looks great
kaifinn 4 years ago
Very nice of you to say so...thanks.
mccarthysensei 5 years ago
That was fantastic!
CdEfGh1a 5 years ago