Matsubayashi kata from 1960's Part 2 0f 3
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true and his pinan bonkai's are great.. loads of new ways of thinking of things..i truly love the pinan shodan bonkai...
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Nagamine is really great master! Amazing karateka and after that a very wise person!
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Very enjoyable, thank you!
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anibalgimenez: Por suerte todavía hay algunas escuelas y dentro de esas escuelas, algunos dojos en los que se mantiene la esencia que vos decís. Lamentablemente es cierto que hoy el karate no es lo que era antes, pero bueno, queda en cada practicante saber entender lo bueno, aprenderlo y transmitirlo y desechar totalmente lo malo que puede llegar a haber en algunas escuelas y dojos. Creo que ésto no es solo de los occidentales. En Japón y Okinawa también debe pasar lo mismo...
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how could he be 9th dan in 60' ?
karatekid68 1 year ago
@karatekid68 Who are u talking about? Nagamine Sensei was the founder of Matsubayashi Ryu. You may want to check Wikipedia for his bio.
NewEnglandBudo 1 year ago
@NewEnglandBudo I know who he is, but in the 60', he was young, 50 years old??
karatekid68 1 year ago
@karatekid68 Yes, I know several high dan masters of several kai-ha that received high Dan grades at a young age. Shogo Kuniba comes to mind he was 35 ish when he was named the head of his father's Seishin Kai. Not everyone felt the need to follow the DNBK rules on age vs. dan rank.
NewEnglandBudo 1 year ago
The bo kata at 7:00 I learned as Nagamine no Kun. It is titled as Bojutsu Shirataro no kata -in English translation, minor differences, may be by the cut old film, any comments?
yamamichikenkyu 2 years ago
The correct name is Shirataro no Kun or as you have stated above. Possibly someone in your lineage did not get the correct name and just called it Nagamine no Kun for quick reference.
NewEnglandBudo 2 years ago