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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

Sensie Keith Foskey, student of Grandmaster Jack Hogan, performs and explains the movements of kata Pinan Shodan, including pressure point techniques.

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  • very knowledgeable man thank you 4 you're interpritation of the pressure points again there are many different defences attacks . very well presented keep it up sensie, but what is you're fitness like being a bigger man, can you still do what the fitter person does, i mean no afffence write back if you can thank you

  • I usually do not answer comments, but I thought I would like to address yours, as it seems genuine in nature. Yes, my weight does hold me back in many ways, but I have always been a big man. I have ever been "fit" by most anyone's standards. Yet, at the same time I have been able to stand toe to toe with "fit" people and move as well or better than they. Probably my biggest problem would be stamina. As i get older, that part gets harder. I appreciate the concern. Lord bless.

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  • very good. makes sense.

  • Studied karate for along time, this man very good.

  • good teacher, lay off the fast food

  • @brunoignaciogi First: It's actually Sensei.

    Second: For his style, the moves are very well executed and Bunkai explained in detail.

    Third: No matter what size someone is, the spirit of any martial arts is to overcome one's weakness. Foskey Sensei seems as though he would be able to hold his own in kumite. Also, "fat persons" tend to have a higher endurance for strikes than smaller people. I've trained with many overweight students who were more than satisfactory in kumite.

    Osu,

    S. Alex

  • @brunoignaciogi anybody can do karate

  • Funny as hell, so go fuck yourself!

  • @employeenumber259 That's not funny. You need to show more respect to other people rather than hiding behind your keyboard and taking cheap shots.

  • @brunoignaciogi Anyone can do karate. Karate is not about whether you are tall or small, fat or thin, young or old. Karate is a state of mind and a skill set that has been adapted to the persons circumstances. If you think being fat stops you doing martial arts, then I'd love to see you fight a sumo wrestler. Can you say 'Squish'?

  • This guy got his Blacbelt from Krispy Kreme!

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