The Easiest Karate Kata "FUKYUGATA" | Minoru Higa's karate #5 | 比嘉稔先生 | 小林流究道館 |初心者向け沖縄伝統空手
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2018
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gosh I admire the reporter's determination and his spirit
Agree, that takes guts and happy he did that. Any cross-training with other disciplines is a good thing.
instablaster
This was my first Kata! I remember this from when I was 10 years old!
Traditional style Karate is still the best.
These Kihon drills are awesome and will translate well to all types of karate. Thank you for posting!
Higa Sensei is such an inspiration!
I love this channel showinng this document, and I believe it will be uaefull for beginner..
This FUKYUGATA Kata seems very similar to Shotokan's or Kyokushin's Taikyoku Shodan. Cool.
Easy to learn. Lifetime to master.
Absolutely....
Muito bom! Hai! 🇧🇷
Love this.. ous...
Cool work 👍
Muito bom!!
nice!!! :)
Sweet, very good video. In my dojo we always chuckle about the difference between Fukyu Kata, and FukyuGata. Just about the difference between the G and the K, if you don't hear it right then you line up for the wrong one LOL
Does Karate also have soft movements and creates a flow like in tai chi or kung fu? stupid question
My style calls it teno kata(Shito Ryu)
First kata ever taught....
This one karate master who is Gojuryu, Tetsuhiro I think it is, has Steven Seagal visiting and recorded, where he demonstrates having someone by the head down low as if they came in for a double leg take down, or single leg. Which Okinawans had wrestling and most grappling have the same basics as striking arts do for striking. But masters being familiar with grappling surely had techniques in kata for assaults for Takedowns. Anyone know of these?
The man with glasses is doing bad the exercises, for looking at the camera