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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Koryu Uchinadi in Augsburg (Sportschule Budokan). This is a compilation of some koryu uchinadi techniques after hanshi patrick mccarthy.

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  • macht ihr auch sparring

  • lockeres sparring machen wir.

  • schön schön mal was gescheites in Oberhausen Respect weiter so ^^ Auf die jugend:)

  • danke. na dann kommst du ja sicher zu einem probetraining, oder ;-).

  • Hey Guys, Frank Barca here from AUstralia, I loved the vid especially the remote knockouts at the end. Rock on boys.

  • hi frank,

    thanks for the nice words. i think with senseis and olafs help we are on the right way... :-)

    and my konckouts are famous... worldwide ;-)

    gregor

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  • whats withthe hip thing ?

  • I like what you guys are doing, but its funny how you call it Koryu Uchinadi when most of the techniques you do bare little or no resemblance to original Okinawan style training. Just be honest and call it MMA. I'm not sure if any of the living Okinawan Masters like Morio Higaonna or Takayoshi Nagamine would agree that it's real Koryu Uchinadi (despite friendly ties with Patrick McCarthy).

  • Dude you were spamming hadoukens like a SF scrub at the end. Good job.

  • @UnethicalPornostar

    hahahahaha

    as is your username

  • Karate is mainly okinawan . It takes many chinese influence .

  • That would be ti, not toudi, From my understanding, by the time Toudi was used, the primary influence was China. McCarthy has made the claim that siamese boxing influenced ti, but I have not been able to verify that through other research. Do you know of any other sources.

  • so fluid for a japanese style!!! No disrespect to karate when I say that. But so fluid and flowing! I like it!

  • Totally missing grace. They need to slow their moves to half speed and give a lot more emphasis on the technique. And then with time speed will come :)

  • @mywingchunsucks

    It's kakie' or "pushing hands".

    Used (I believe) to simulate very close quarter combat, what to do if involved in that situation, and how to get out of it.

  • mywingchunsucks:

    I think this may be "kakie", a drill that the goju folks do.

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