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Inagaki Hiromi does Bassai-Dai 1993

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Inagaki Hiromi 7 years old does Bassai-Dai for the first time in a competition in Kobe 1993-03-07. In 2006 she came third in the Japanese championships

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  • Hiromi started karate when she was 3 years old and the white belt is just for the competition (shiro and aka). At this time she had 5 kyu. I heard that she has stopped doing competition now and that she travels around Japan to teach karate.

  • @pedagogen2000 what style of karate does she teach?

  • @elenchus - She teach Shito-ryu

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  • That was impressive! To have that much focus and control of technique at 7 years of age...outstanding!

  • THAT WAS SOOO GOOD! SHE IS SOO CUTE!

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  • that was so different to how Bassai Dai is done in Shotokan

  • that was hella cute i dont know what to put my baby girl in jiu jitsu or karate

  • @TheIRNman that's what she wrote in the description, she's actually a blue/purple belt (4th kyu) and only has the white belt for the competition.

  • very cute and talented!

  • That's cute and all. But is'nt BassaiDai kind of advanced for her. Takyuku Shodan or Hein Shodan would've been more appropriate for her level.

  • Very good keep it up young one.

  • I am 9029 degree sonadko belt and its al

  • 25 years 2011

  • Cuuuuute

  • why is she doing bassai dai? she's white belt :\

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