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Isshin-ryu Chinto Bunkai 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

This is an alternate video we did on Chinto bunkai. While the first part is mostly a repeat of the first video, I decided to upload this one anyway because it has some applications toward the end that weren't included in the original. Hope it's useful.

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  • Thank you for posting the bunkai -- I enjoy watching your videos and find them very interesting and I learn a lot of new information.

    Eric Apollo

    IK Kyu

    OKC Northville MI

  • @eapollo Enjoyed training with you in Jackson with Sensei Kerker and Norton yesterday. I hope you learned a lot. I KNOW you felt a lot. Keep in contact.

  • Sensei Radunz I really like this video. I'm just now learning this kata and it is going great. This is quickly becoming my fav kata! Do you have any other videos that go along with the rest of the kata?

  • @ajcksn24 So far, just the two vids already posted on bunkai and one on how I perform the kata. I have a vid that breaks down the entire kata, but it's much too long to post.

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  • Great learning video sir. Thank you for taking the time to post this, it's very helpful.

  • I got back into Isshinryu almost 2 yrs ago after studying it as a kid. I liked it as a kid but the school I studied at closed. As a 35 yr old adult, I love the style. The school I study at now talks about bunkai which I had never been exposed to as a kid. When just learning the movements and no bunkai it doesn't really cement the movements in my head. Having a reason to do a particular move at a particular time makes more sense and makes it easier to remember. Thank you Sensei, for the video.

  • @SenseiRadunz Sensei, where is your dojo located?

  • @SenseiRadunz wow I'd really would like to see that. Chinto is a really nice kata. I really enjoy it a lot! Do you have any dvds?

  • Thanks for posting a video that "hits us where we're at" for my students and I--my advanced belts and I have been discussing the idea of alternate applications for bunkai apart from the standard/obvious ones. Your videos are a great catalyst for us to continue to grow in our study of Isshin-Ryu!

  • you always show great bunkai

    Thank u

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