The kata was certainly impressive, but the bunkai threw me a little. Most of the sets were too long (to me) and difficult to see where Renshi was getting the moves from. Well done, nonetheless.
Beautiful technique and sharply executed. My only challenge with step sparring, is that a true opponent will not remain stagnant while you execute your techniques. If while watching such a demonstration, you focus on the techniques and speed of the demonstrator, you may believe this to be a realistic scenario. However, focus on the "attacker's" movements, and you'll realize his cooperative pauses make such training unrealistic.
Good job! I like how this karateka didn't seem as stiff as a lot of folks when they practice their kata.
MrFlipper9999 2 months ago
AMAZING, very good form on the kata, super fast on the sparring.
JustUsCrazyBoyz 4 months ago
Very good
bhima1988 5 months ago
@TheFailllll Truth! Great style! Great teacher!
spadaydaga 10 months ago
@TheFailllll Truth! Great style! Great teacher!
spadaydaga 10 months ago
Yamashita Shorin Ryu rocks
TheFailllll 1 year ago 2
The kata was certainly impressive, but the bunkai threw me a little. Most of the sets were too long (to me) and difficult to see where Renshi was getting the moves from. Well done, nonetheless.
MrNickjannini 1 year ago
Beautiful technique and sharply executed. My only challenge with step sparring, is that a true opponent will not remain stagnant while you execute your techniques. If while watching such a demonstration, you focus on the techniques and speed of the demonstrator, you may believe this to be a realistic scenario. However, focus on the "attacker's" movements, and you'll realize his cooperative pauses make such training unrealistic.
websslinger 1 year ago
Yes, he hits the partner in last back fist attack
aiko4321 2 years ago
Wow, I do Isshinryu and have been looking into it's roots.
This is nice, and one of the forms most changed by Master Shimabuku.
Sasuake1000 2 years ago