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Koryu Uchinadi two-person kicking drill

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

This is one of the two-person assisted kicking drills I developed for Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu. It's principal purpose is to help develop chambering, balance and foot position on the anchor leg.

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  • Wrong! Based upon the five fighting arts originally practiced during Okinawa's old Ryukyu Kingdom [see the original_five_fighting_arts page on our website for more detailed information], Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu represents a modern interpretation of old practices...classical tradition --- contemporary insights.

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  • @TheRogueMonk Koryu, literally translated, means old school. As McCarthy has stated above, Koryu Uchinadi is a synthesis of very traditional old school martial arts practiced on Okinawa before commercialism and outside influences took Karate down another path.

  • what is koruy? is it like a combination of many old japanese marital arts?

    is it like a compilation of kobudo?

  • koruy must be one of the most ocmplete martial arts i have ever seen

    it has elements of aikido , karate , bujinkan... all of this is in this, amazing. If i would make use of aikido entries to make blows atemis.. this would what it would look like , almost exactly

  • i read somewhere chotuko kyan did

  • I am liking your innovative methods more and more. What a great drill to cultivate balance and develop technique. Excellent.

  • Oblique Crunches? Google it...

  • can you please explain oblique crunches thanks

  • I thought that Koryu Uchinadi learns just old way of kicking. Just under belt, like in old karate days (tote jutsu)?

  • Good points dave, also, good coaching, patience, and lots repetition. Best of luck 2U.

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