Sensei Kawasoe Demo. (former JKA 6th Dan)

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Footage from the Budo Sai TV series shown in the early 90's on British Television. Demo by Sensei Kawasoe (then 6th Dan JKA) of Kanku-Sho Bunkai against 4 attackers. Explanation by Sensei Terry O'Neill (KUGB)

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  • i have absolute respect for m kawasoe, he graded my shodan. however i wonder about the applications, he knows the real ones no doubt . why not throw in a couple at some stage to whet the apprection of skill.....

  • terry o'neill was my dads sensei for his kata's. amazeing strong guy.

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  • DAMN...those are Good!

    

  • Kawasoe is so good. His technique is clean and sharp. Great sensei. I would love to train with him some time

  • Sounds like Terry O'Neill narrating. Always reminds me of a slightly deeper-voiced John Lennon.

  • Unfortunately, Kase Sensei passed away in 2003. :( If you mean Sensei Kato, then I think he moved back to Tokyo...

    I am envious of those great senseis you have been able to train with. I consider myself very lucky to have been able to train with Shirai Sensei twice in the last 2 years, but never had the opportunity to train with any of the others you mention. :(

  • Great

  • Sorry, slipped there. I meant sensei Kato.

  • Started training in 74 for sensei Ted Hedlund (Swe) and have trained (shortly) for a lot of the senseis (Enoeda, Kawasoe, Shirai, Kase) meaning Chrystal Palace sort of camps. My first japanese (also a week) was sensei Kase (1975, maybe). He was based in Britain. Anyone know what happened to him?

  • If you have more sensei Kawasoe material please post.

    This guy keeps developing his karate and has grown alot in the 17 years since I started training. If you get a chance to train with I would recommend it.

    The speed with he can deliver hard strikes is amazing and not just with force but great body dynamics.

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