少林寺拳法 Shorinji Kempo Headquarters demo in China
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なんだこの効果音は !! (爆笑)
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...these paintings were ancient and showed the true spirit of Shaolin Boxing as it was originally transmitted to Shaolin by Bodhidharma centuries ago. So Doshin then restructured Giwamonken to place greater emphasis on these core principles, or what So Doshin called "key fighting techniques". If you see these paintings you will notice just how much Shorinji Kempo techniques, as well as the flavor of Kempo, if you will, is reflective of those paintings.
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Shorinji Kempo is based on the Giwamonken (Japanese pronunciation, original Chinese I'm not sure of) style of Shaolin Boxing. So Doshin (Kempo founder) was recognized by Shaolin temple as 21st head master of Giwamonken. So Doshin was taught limited Kendo and Jujutsu in his early teens which may have influenced Shorinji Kempo but I doubt it. So Doshin was instead inspired by paintings at Shaolin temple that depicted Indian Chinese monks practicing wushu. So Doshin was convinced...
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Good technique from Grand master Shorinji Kempo
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Despite its name & history (creator was a Japanese secret agent who learned Chinese Shaolin in Northeastern China), Shorinji Kempo doesn't look much like Chinese Shaolin. It looks like Karate mixed with Aikijujutsu locks, and a few Jujutsu throws added for good measure. Its core Embu drills, stances, & movement appear entirely Japanese. Nothing about its physical techniques resemble Shaolin or any other Chinese system. This is not meant to be negative; just a realistic observation.
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wa letras raras k son chinos o japoneses ? pero epleando no kreo k sean muy wenos x ke c be k es aktuado y ya lo tenian practicado y ensayado cada uno donde iba a dar para berse + impresionante
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梶原一騎の映画じゃないんだから・・・。
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Strength and love.... Hard and soft... Gassho
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技が早く見えるけど、後ろの観客の動きを見れば編集していること
がバレバレ。技はうまいけどね。
hey can someboy told me what about this clothes? where does it come from? obviously is not a hakama. what is this?
israsen 1 year ago
@israsen It calls "hoi" - Zen Buddism monk wear.
Valeriy80 1 year ago
CHINA COOL
litebai 1 year ago
@litebai Gonduras cool too!
Valeriy80 1 year ago 2
@anghiric - It's difficult to speed up the kenshi performing without speeding upp the audience - this is real speed - with sound effects added by Chinese TV without permission.
I know it's real speed because I've trained with them both - have you?
Ade357 1 year ago
@Ade357 Yes, me too. But even it's speeded up, I don't are realy because I saw them in work )
Valeriy80 1 year ago