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Shotokan Karate "Basic Moves" Demonstration on PaulGaleNetwork.com

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

For any martial arts related questions, including, but not limited to Shotokan Karate, go to my website at www.PaulGaleNetwork.com

Here's a video of me performing some different basic moves in Shotokan Karate.

1) Stepping forward Face Punch, Reverse Stomach Punch, Stomach Punch.

2) Stepping forward Reverse Stomach Punch, Face Punch, Reverse Stomach Punch.

3) Stepping back Rising Block, Downward Block, Reverse Punch.

4) Stepping forward Outside to Inside Block, Shifting Elbow Strike, Backhand, Reverse Punch.

5) Stepping Forward Inside to Outside Block, Face Punch, Front Snap Kick.

6) Stepping Back Knife Hand Block, Front Snap Kick with Front Leg, Spear Hand Strike.

7) Stepping Forward Front Snap Kick, Roundhouse Kick, Reverse Punch.

8) Stepping Forward Front Snap Kick, Side Thrust Kick, Reverse Punch.

9) Side Stepping Side Snap Kick, Leg Switch into Side Thrust Kick.

10) Stepping Forward Roundhouse Kick, Turning into Spinning Back Thrust Kick.

11) Using only a Reverse Punch, Follow the Pen, 12 Times, Without Touching it.

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  • Hes very good. Only thing is i wouldnt really call those "Basic Moves" tbh.  lol if i was a white belt and got asked to do that for basics *phfaffa* scary thought.

    Thats not to take anything away from the great technique and execution along with a professional image.

    I love watching the different .... GAH forgot the word, the difference in ways of doing particular things, (whats the word?!?!)

    Very good demo of Karate and how it should be.

  • @Zipidy2k6, thank you for your comment and I hope you enjoy my other martial arts videos as well.

  • 100% fantastic at last a video on youtube which shows a student with respect for his dojo, sensei and karate. to many videos show disrespectfull students being taught crap and its nice to see how it should be done. it shows that you have earnt the belt you wear and it shows your sensei knows what he is teaching. please post more videos of you and your club so that others can see the proper way to act in a dojo

  • @putty2812, thank you very much for your comment. I really do appreciate your nice attitude and would like to share more of my martial arts videos with you. Please check out my Heian Shodan video. I would really like to get your opinion on what you think of my tutorial. Thanks again!

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  • Ok this is my opinion so don't get fucking Pissy at me.

    i think he's very good in karate, i also think he sucks at TEACHING karate. Im only a green belt, but my karate teacher always teaches me to do moves in a slow position then work you're way up to fast only when you can do it perfect though.

  • This is great. Because I am paying to learn this twice a week. With this i am improving my performance.

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  • @PaulGale wish this dojo was close to me so i could train there :( , fantastic display!

  • Hayate! Abare Tosonami! Ha....

  • @Zipidy2k6 those are basics...

  • @SonicPAJ AHH sorry, now totally understand that exact part of my initial comment that was directed at.

    Thanks.

  • @Zipidy2k6 I think I was talking about....I'm not sure, but I guess I could mean the whole thing of learning the art, or what the person in the vid was doing.

  • @SonicPAJ I too practise Shotokan and I know. Not sure what your reply was directed at :P

  • @Zipidy2k6 I'm a part of Shotokan, that stuff takes mondo concentration and stamina.

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