Bassai Dai Shito Ryu
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man! i miss old times!! i became black belt shodan 5 years ago.. but i gave up karate because we moved to another place..... i really miss all these things.... karate became very useful for me... and I'll always be thankful! :) or else i won't be the strong girl that i am right now... :) i almost forgot everything, but watching all these videos, my memories are fresh again! :)
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Those kata called bassai dai
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@DragonboyVNY yeah, the differences are interesting. i actually like the kokutsu dachi in the shotokan version for forward movement with shuto uke better. we do bassai dai in shindo jinen ryu as well and it is pretty much the same as this shito ryu version, except the timing is a little different.
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Kata: BA SAI DAIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!
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Really liked this video. Some interesting differences compared to Shotokan's Bassai Dai. The circular movements look very usable for defense (those shuto/open hand blocks). and the stances seem a lot more natural (neko ashi dachi) to move in and out of.
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I took up Shotokan when I started college. 5 years later I saw various teaching styles from students emulating their teachers. I saw what their sensei were like who came for seminars and gradings. All were good, JKA, JKS, SKIF. But last year I finally found a home club I was happy with and finally changed over. I still keep contact with the old sempai and take the chance to learn from them. But I wish someone was more critical of my technique al this time for the sake of saving my hips.
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@lengkong92 I recommend any genuine KWF affiliated shotokan club. If the thought of them getting angry scares you its a good teacher. If they value kihon,kata & kumite equally it's a good teacher. If the teacher and other students look impressive it's a good club. Good luck.
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@lengkong92 If you can't find a good shitoryu school which can be rare try the more common shotokan. As long as its traditional focused non-contact and not solely a sport karate club ie KWF.Try at least 4 or 5 clubs is my advice. Don't stop looking until you find the best place possible. You don't want to learn terrible technique for 20 years as is what happens all too often.Osu.
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@lengkong92 You are young. If you doubt your previous sensei & school start from scratch at whitebelt with a reputable school. Don't worry about belt colour only making your technique great. If you have brownbelt skills you will get back to brown and then blackbelt much more quickly than you did first up. Making your kihon and kata great from white to black is so important.
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i start joining karate during my high school yr.4 me,krate are totally awesome.but then,aftr a few years,i stop to go to my krate class because my sensei not good at all.my kata's not so good but compared to the othr member i'm quite ok so my sensei give me double every grading test.
.but for me,i dun think that i deserve it.i'm now a brown belt n i continue my karate at the university but i'm shy to wear my brown belt cuz my skill dont show tht i'm a brown belt holder.sorry for the poor english
grading up is something that has to take time, because you can grade up from yellow to brown in 1 year, it's impossible, even if you know all the techniques well. For me it doesn't matter what belt I am, for me, it's the experience that counts (I have a green belt). You can be brown but you still can get beaten by an orange belt, and that's what counts for me.
pizzaboy770 1 year ago 28
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steve13298 11 months ago 3