Good X-Kan Video Clips......

Brian R. VanCise

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I thought I would start a thread where people could post video clips that they enjoyed from various members of the X-Kans. This is a thread designed to show positive examples that are out there and in no way is the thread geared towards critiquing people in the videos.

I will start posting a few:

Bujinkan with Duncan Stewart


Jinenkan with Adam Mitchell


Genbukan with Shoto Tanemura and Michael Coleman



Please post video clips that you enjoy!
 
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More of the same only different.
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Here are a couple of my favorites from the Genbukan

Kyoshi Troy Wideman with a Takagi Yoshin Ryu demo


Shihan James Wright demonstrating Kukishin Ryu Bojutsu

 
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Here is another one. Featuring Duncan Stewart of the Bujinkan

Nice clip Brian. Ia did however note a lot of 'pregnant pauses' which rob him of the flow in his demos, maybe this is an ingrained habit from teaching a lot?
Just mho. I liked the solid budo in the other clip above too!

cheers
 
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Just to point out that if you post a video you like it does not always have to be a super polished video. It could be someone teaching, seminar, etc. Just with good movement from the X-Kans. Some of my favorite videos are from someone teaching. Particularly footage of Shiraishi Sensei and Oguri Sensei. (private footage that I cannot post)
 
Kotô Ryû with Kacem Zoughari:


A clip with one of Kacem's students, Francesco from Italy:

And here's a gem with Hatsumi sensei from 1990:
 
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My two favorite clips of Hatsumi Sensei are definitely sentimental. They are promos for two dvd's.

The first one is: What is Martial Arts


The second one is: Kobudo No Kihon


Really neither clip can do justice to just how good the dvd's are. The reason I am sentimental to them is that my son was three back when I got them and would watch them with me and yell "Hatsumi Sensei saves the day"! Which was pretty cool as he applied techniques he was watching on me! ;)
 
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Here Tanemura Sensei of the Genbukan in an excerpt from The Way of The Warrior on National Geographic.

 
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