One of the important things tha many people tend to forget is that the entire body must be used through the techniques in kata. I tend to exaggerate this, tending toward the demonstrative. As always, just one guy's perspective. Thanks for the comment.
Nice fluidity of motion. You do not see that so much these days in modern-day karate. Most people get caught up in the "hard" Most people get caught up in the "hard" aspect of the techniques and what looks asthetically pleasing for the tournament seen. Nothing wrong with that, just different point of view looking at the same picture.
Hey yes I've Heard of Master Odo many many times before. I'm actually a student from Okinawa Kenpo Karate. Do you know Shihan Brian Degori or Kyoshi Ron Dargen?
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Jonas4Life19 3 years ago
One of the important things tha many people tend to forget is that the entire body must be used through the techniques in kata. I tend to exaggerate this, tending toward the demonstrative. As always, just one guy's perspective. Thanks for the comment.
EGRSBaker 3 years ago
Nice fluidity of motion. You do not see that so much these days in modern-day karate. Most people get caught up in the "hard" Most people get caught up in the "hard" aspect of the techniques and what looks asthetically pleasing for the tournament seen. Nothing wrong with that, just different point of view looking at the same picture.
Uminchuu 4 years ago
Hey yes I've Heard of Master Odo many many times before. I'm actually a student from Okinawa Kenpo Karate. Do you know Shihan Brian Degori or Kyoshi Ron Dargen?
theonlyasianleft 4 years ago