Passai (matsumura seito)

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2006

Un allievo di Hohan Soken (Matsumura Seito) esegue due versioni del kata Passai

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  • Yes i agree these are Matsumura Seito Katas, these are the same kata my school does with a few minor technique differences, i do agree in that they should not be on here without permission from the owner or person how has been passed down ownership

  • Ok, the katas are Passai SHo and Passai Dai from Matsumura Seito Shorin Ryu. It's still taught this way under Master Kise in Okinawa.

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  • Sir, I do apologize if that sounded arrogant, but I assure you if you were to ask Fusei Kise when they were to do Kata that they were instructed to do minor alteration to kata that was put on tape. Anyone knows that what you see on tape has been modified in the early years, thus the reason you don't see much of our Matsumura Seito Kata done on tape.

  • Remember that when these videos were recorded it was intentionally done with items missing! This is a statement that comes directly from Hohan Soken. you can quote me on that. But the basics is the kata, and if you know basics you have correct "family Kata" Brando

  • @DJM069 I agree with that as well, this video footage is the property of Kyoshi Charles Garrett and one should have permission before posting it. Clalago isn't the first to do this, however. I obtained a copy from Kyoshi Garrett, lots of good footage from that time frame. True Matsumura Karate.

  • Passai was taught to me at brown belt in Matsumura Seito

  • Wow, other than just basic tweaks, we have left both these forms alone. The first seen is Passi Sho, the second is Matsumura No Passai/Passai Dai. Both mean to break/breach a rock fortress (or thunder in a forest). The forms seen here are really what students of Matsumura Seito Shorin Ryu are taught, especially those under Master Koeppell/Sensei Guy Holtzman.

  • This is my video what are you doing???? Charles Garrett, 916 920-8245

  • In some dojos, like mine, Bo Yondan and Passai Sho are taught at Shodan while Passai Dai is taught at Nidan.

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