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Morio Higaonna - Goju ryu
Shinryu Gushi - Uechi ryu
Two Chinese White Crane masters from Fujian province
Morio Higaonna - Goju ryu
Shinryu Gushi - Uechi ryu
Two Chinese White Crane masters from Fujian province
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very wide variation in the way the kata is done it seems.[yt]xzOMYrtNWRI[/yt]
Morio Higaonna - Goju ryu
Shinryu Gushi - Uechi ryu
Two Chinese White Crane masters from Fujian province
The tension and focus can be seen in all of those in the viedo
This is a great clip thanks
Very interesting since the version we do is different again. If I am not mistaken the Goju version pictured here is Okinawan. I study Japanese style Goju (technically Canadian GoJu but Japanese basis) and you can see the different influences that have been incorporated into our version.
Movement, Structure, Balance and Breath Control is the common thread. The key is not "movements" but movement. Once fully understood this can and should be applied to all Martial Arts.great clips. What do you suppose the common teaching thread is for this form. There is a big variation in how they are done yet this is an important form in many styles. What is the student to gain and learn from sanchin?
respectfully,
Marlon
i just tried it and it says the video is no longer available when I click on it.
Same here, and I was looking forward to seeing it!