Japanese karate kata & bunkai introduction and samples
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Japanese karate kata & bunkai introduction and samples
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Still too unrealistic to me. Too much need for cooperation by the "opponent", still too much that is obviously impractical or useless.
I prefer Iain Abernethys bunkai, which I see as much more of a realistic approach to bunkai.
http://blog.iainabernethy.com/podpress_trac/web/44/0/online_bunkai_lesson_jan_07.wmv
http://blog.iainabernethy.com/podpress_trac/web/49/0/iain_abernethy_online_lesson_2.wmv
http://blog.iainabernethy.com/podpress_trac/web/54/0/iain_abernethy_online_lesson_3.wmv
I also question some of the info in the clip. Like how it claims Funakoshi was taught the Heian/pinan katas by Mabuni. Why would that be? The heians/pinans was created between 1900-1909 by Anko Itosu -who was Funakoshis main teacher until his death in 1915 (which is even aknowledged in the clip).
This is pretty basic knowledge.
Nice clip, Brian. Thanks! Gave me some new ideas to work with. :ultracool
thanks for the clips
as for the uke cooperating it is easier to explain if they do that in no way means they have tofor the technique to work