Taezu Naru Waza 1 through 11
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Whats the differnce between shuri-ryu to shorei-ryu?
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@eb641 if u don't mind me asking, who are you by the way, you can send me a message so no one can see your name, because my grandfather started with Trias back in'65...
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Could you make a video of naihanchi step by step
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hello and greetings, i enjoyed your video, i have studied under Kyoshi Mike Klier here in Arizona. Though I am only a yellow belt here,(lost my job so financially my income is barely nothing) I do plan to continue my martial arts studies at a later date. I still practice Wansu and the first 4 Taezu Naru Waza I am proud to have choosen the Shuri Ryu system. I looked at a lot of other systems before picking Shuri Ryu. thank you again for your video and blessings to you sir.
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lol. I remember my class mates and I used to play games with these to see who could do them the fastest. Great times with #4
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These looked like the ones I have learned up until number 4. The punch sequence and yama shuto are different. Also, in number 5, the x block comes up with a double crane before doing the snake strikes.
Oddly, 6 was the same.
7 looked completely foreign to me, but I just recently learned it and I have learned a lot of things recently so I am not surprised.
8 though 11: beyond me at the moment.
I always like watching different styles for the difference in forms.
Very nice videos you have....I study Shuri-Ryu under Sensei Mike Castro 3rd Dan, who studies under Hanshi Robert Bowles...
musictommy 1 year ago
@musictommy , thank you friend!
Shoreihito 1 year ago
On my channel i have Sensei Mark Neutzman 4th Dan vs Sensei Knighton 4th Dan Both trained DIRECTLY with O'Sensei Trias under Stan Hillhouse 6th Dan. I trained with all three men. very painfull and very rigorous.
nandansho 1 year ago
@nandansho, you just reminded me of what O'Sensei Trias said.... "One out of five hundred students who walk through that door (dojo), will make it to black belt". In days of past, training was (and still should be) rigorous and 'weaklings' dropped out. Only those with serene determination stayed in and survived to reach that esteemed rank. Today, hah!, sensei are tolerating slackness in skill and promoting students by the dozens to shodan. Money money money. It is a shame, agree?
Shoreihito 1 year ago
@Shoreihito Thats Something Sensei Neutzman always said..I was one of 4 Blackbelts he promoted in his 20yrs of teaching. I came up the accelerated way if I won forms and Fighting I'd get a promotion. For my sho dan I had to fight Both those guys you see on my page fighting koshiki + 3 other Brownbelts. Pete Rabino influenced Stan Hillhouse greatly. I was able to attened a Seminar At Mike Walls Dojo with Oyata for Tui te.
nandansho 1 year ago
@nandansho, That's great to hear that the old school of 'blood-sweat-tears' still does exist here and there. And here's to Taika Seiyu Oyata... he is a phenomenal man. I have enjoyed the attending of many of his seminars. Amazing the power from such the small, unassuming gentleman that he is. The Ryukyu kempo - tui-te - kyushu-jutsu connection really shines a strong light on how our kata interprets. Love it! Hope you are still training, keep up the good work man.
Shoreihito 1 year ago