PINAN YODAN Jyoshinmon Shorin Ryu Karate Do
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Yeah, Pinon Yondan is my tournament kata, mine compared to his look nothing alike
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Thnks bigrobnz. But, this kata is Heian, not Pinan.. I mean this is derived from Shotokan Heian, not Pinan kata of Shorin. I ve trained under Shorin Masters, Nakazato, Miyahira, Higa Sensei, and hv seen other Shorin, Matsubayashi, Shorinji, kata. This is Heian and not similar to Shorin kata. I dnt knw why and hw Ikeda Sensei named his style Shorin Ryu.
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May I ask what part of Japan shihan ikeda is from? My sensei shinzato is a student of sensei Onaga of the shinjinbukan in okinawa and shorin ryu is more of a hip based karatedo but as I have seen from mainland Japan which would be the case compared to the Okinawa area. I'm not saying the Kata is lacking but it looks more like shotokan where in the long stances which is not so much in shorin. The kata was excellant and I saw great confidence. Good job.
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@aiko4321 No, it's not. It seems to be some strange combo of both. Not really compatible with any, though.
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malisima la tecnica, le falta tiempo a los movimientos, no define ninguna tecnica, la visualizacion es incorrecta, sobre el saludo no tiene ni idea de lo que significa, soy cubano y 2 dan del estilo. un consejo preparate mentalmente sobre lo que haces dandole un significado, recordando que el karate es un medio de vida, liberate haz las catas como comes o caminas pero con marcialidad, tiempo y exprecion, saludos un hermano.
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@greengalipote I guess you are right. :)
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Purple belt. I learned Yodon @yellow too. Godon's next on the list. It's super fun. I'm actually running it in a tournament tomorrow.
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@kentelljjd it is: the basic moves are the same. Afterwards, each style and each school has a different way of interpreting those moves and putting them together. However if you break down the kata, it's the same basic structure.
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@TheOodGuild what belt are you im doing pinan yondan and im a yellow belt
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wow It brings me back memories I trained for around 4 years this martial art in Costa Rica with the sensei Jose Antonio from Cuba
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ummmmm yeah.
Jyoshinmon Shorin-ryu is the interpretation of traditional Karate-Do by Shihan Hoshu Ikeda.Thanks to his studies in Theurapedic Medicine and his extensive knowledge in Human Biomechanics is that Jyoshinmon proposes a fluid & dynamic Karate-Do.Combining the proposals of the most traditional styles,Goju predecesor of Shito-Ryu,Shorin-Ryu predecessor of Shotokan.Katas are nothing more than the interpretation of man in the martial arts,they're not the exact copy of it's origin it is man's view.
1jyoshinmon 2 years ago
not pinan yodan
kentelljjd 3 years ago
Jyoshinmon Shorin-ryu is the interpretation of traditional Karate-Do by Shihan Hoshu Ikeda.Thanks to his studies in Theurapedic Medicine and his extensive knowledge in Human Biomechanics is that Jyoshinmon proposes a fluid & dynamic Karate-Do.Combining the proposals of the most traditional styles,Goju predecesor of Shito-Ryu,Shorin-Ryu predecessor of Shotokan.Katas are nothing more than the interpretation of man in the martial arts,they're not the exact copy of it's origin it is man's view.
1jyoshinmon 2 years ago
Nice performance.. But, it seems more Shotokan to me than Shorin Ryu. Warm Rgds
aiko4321 4 years ago
Chotoku Kyan from Shorin-Ryu is the style folowed by Hoshu Ikeda to create the style of jyoshinmon giving orgin to a new form of expressing the Shorite
1jyoshinmon 4 years ago