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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Seki Ryu Zan's Alun Mowll at the UKTKF national Championship

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  • back stance too short. Stances generally too high

  • im im competeing tomorow at this tournament :S

  • yes it is, it stands for United kingdom traditional karate federation... i think

  • this guy is a pupil of Kawasoe Sensei. However, I'm sure your comments are valuable

  • a good rendition of the kata. if it wwas compared to other ones, including some who claim they do itkf style, it is superior by all means. well done.

  • Did you win? I agree with some of the above comments--very nice focus, very crisp, but more rotation/vibration of the hips would've exhibited more power in the technique. I've won multiple tournaments with the kata here in the states, and yours is clearly top-notch. Keep posting the vids!

  • Nice kata :)

  • woah your jump kick was low and completely

    sideways.cool

  • I feel like the kata is rushed...also maybe it was your injured feet but the stances are generally too short. Lack of hip rotations also. Other than that, the kata looks good.

  • Hi LUishem, glad you liked my kata. This was at the UK national chaqmpionship held at Blackpool, England a few years ago. We are the Welsh faction of Kawasoe Sensei's UKTKF, and Nishiama Sensei's ITKF.

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