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Maître Shigeru Egami (Shotokai) - Stage au Japon

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Quelques extraits filmés d'un stage au Japon (années 70) dirigé par Maître Shigeru Egami. Retrouvez les textes de Maître Egami et de Maître Murakami sur www.mushinkai.net

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  • just befor shintaido,4:56is old chuoh universty karate culb.in otyanomizu.

    Wxtch out this stablity.

  • @koyakeicrows Thank you very muh for this precision. Sorry we saw it only today.

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  • Great video!! very very great!!

  • @nordique59 What is the reality of fighting? Maybe Egami understood the reality of fighting and as a result he found something like this.

  • This is a great video. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @PnutButter1986 I understand the concept of perfecting techniques, but if you are doing awkward and slow techniques, you are training yourself to perform awkward , slow movements....if you practice precise and explosive techniques, you will benefit more. If a person practices clumsy moves for many years, you will have a clumsy practitioner. I have observed this time and again over the past 47 years of my karate experience.

  • @Ronin6575 Donno if you want to know, but i will share a little of my experience.

    First it's normal for you to see just movements but if you see it deeper you will find that the important thing isn't the tecnices/movements but something else( that I would like you to find )...

    And for me the benefits couldn t be bether

  • @Ronin6575 This is a very odd form of Karate. Not a representation of my style of karate (Shotokan) The kata at face value doesn't seem to have any real world applications. But it teaches you how to turn 180 on a dime and still deliver a knock out blow. It also is a matter of perfecting technique of kicks, punches and blocks. Bruce Lee said I don't fear the man who has done ten thousand kicks once. I fear the man who has done one kick ten thousand times.

  • There is no connection between his upper and lower body. Just movements.

    I fail to understand the benefits of such training. Perhaps the only way to understand this is to train with someone doing this.

  • los katas no llevan ni fuerza

  • @CarlitoJohnson He probably had stronger legs than any of us cause of this training. 

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