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Itosu no Passai - Kata - Okinawa Shorinryu Shidokan Karatedo

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

Joachim Laupp Sensei - 8.Dan Kyoshi performing Kata Itosu no passai in the Shirasagi style of Okinawan Shorinryu Shidokan Karate. Dojos in Europe invite you to visit us and practice Budo...www.shorinryu.de

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  • Please watch my ofher new uploads from Sensei Laupp´s Performances...have fun!!

  • It´s Kakete-uke in shidokan style...

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  • nice. Makes a change from bassai dai...

  • I've been looking for this everywhere to help me practice. Thank you. Just curious, why do you call it "Itosu no Passai"? I've only ever heard it called just Itosu Passai or Passai Sho. Is there a significance to the "no" or is it just another way to say it?

  • very good and strong (from a kugb student)

  • kyoshi laupp performance was great thank you for the video. not sure it should be here for all the world to see . but thank you again

  • @ShowYourWorking the shuto gedan barai (as we know in these style) has been abandoned in other kata too like piñan nidan (heian shodan for shotokan) and replaces for morote shuto uke, probably because is beter block a punch tana a kick

    with shuto

  • @ShowYourWorking It is kake-te(circular hands)as mediafreak states. In orthodox Shorin-Ryu, we are taught to flow like water, water seeks it's own level. The next strike could be "Habu" or shooting sparrow of Enpi, or crane's beak of Hakutsuru. These hands also set up throws, arm locks/breaks, and if strung together with proper taisabaki(change body)-multiple ate-waza. I was doing this last week @ a TKD and the instructor told me "impressive" but I needed to "SLOW DOWN" !!!

  • @ShowYourWorking It all depends on what it is used for. In this kata it is two kakete's as mediafreak states, in succession(circular hands). In orthodox Shorin-ryu, you are taught to flow like water, water seaks it's own level. With proper tiasabaki (change body) this hand movement takes on many applications. Block, arm lock, set up for a throw. If a series is strung together, the hand could strike like "Habu", or snake also shooting sparrow, and cranes beak, like in Hakutsuru.

  • The Okinawans refer to this hand position as "Habu" after the native snake of Okinawa. So , snake hand maybe. (source was from Isamu Aragaki Sensei of the Kyudokan Shorin-Ryu).

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