Thank you, Sensei! These videos keep getting better. The annotations showing the name the techniques, the two simultaneous angles, etc. are very helpful! As always, the small bits of humour scattered throughout are always a fun part of all of your videos. Kudos for all the work behind the scenes with the editing, too. I love seeing how this channel has grown over the past year!
Ah, Sirius! Thank you for such beautiful and thoughtful words - it has been an honour to share our content (and our YT learnings!) with karate friends such as you 🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️ We are only 16 months into our little channel, and we are so grateful for the people we have met, and the opportunity to share our knowledge with such a receptive and knowledgeable audience. Thank you always for the comments you leave - they are a highlight of our weekend 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much, Victor! We have finally managed to do this for all 12 of the formal Goju Ryu kata, and we hope they will help students all over the world to enjoy these beautiful and challenging kata 🙇🏻♀️
Thank you so much Sensei for the instruction and toturial, I am a beginner who join in the karatedo university games and this kata seiyunchin we will perform in the competition. (sorry for the wrong grammar)
When doing a tutorial it's important to know that your left is the viewer right. So when instructing on video always do the form in the opposite direction so the viewer doesn't get lose
Hello! In some of our Kata videos we do perform the Kata facing away from the camera so that the viewer can follow, but you are right - we must always be cognizant of the mirror effect :) Hoping to film a Kata video with all the Kata in order. Watch this space! Thank you for commenting and watching 😁
Hi, Here's another name for the reinforced middle block is kekkon uke [married block]. Worthy of a greeting card - one partner helps the other. Cheers, Terry.
May I suggest, as we both are from the same Jundokan lineage and I'm just two sensei's short so what do I know, just a few small details to add? For a morote-gedan-barai, there is a short turn of fists' tettuis up at the end, not leaving them naturaly on the angle. And a first hojo-uke is just a half one, from the central line outside (the next one is a full circle, because these are two different bunkai). But DAYEICS (do as your editor-in-chief says, because she cuts and pastes here!), of course. :)
Truly these are the small details that are the signature of Jundokan! When I first learned Seiyunchin (also was direct Jundokan lineage) the fists did tilt up to show the tetsui. At one stage in my training, the hojo uke was a big move - I miss the drama of that a little bit. As always, a delight to hear from you! 🙇🏻♀️
@@GojuRyuKarateCentre : indeed, these from Shoreikan and Meibukan lineage, not mentioning renegades from Higa's and Yamaguchi's, are doing it wrong. :o)
Thank you so much sensei your step by step explanation helped me learn this kata well!
It’s a pleasure
Thank you, Sensei! These videos keep getting better. The annotations showing the name the techniques, the two simultaneous angles, etc. are very helpful! As always, the small bits of humour scattered throughout are always a fun part of all of your videos. Kudos for all the work behind the scenes with the editing, too. I love seeing how this channel has grown over the past year!
Ah, Sirius! Thank you for such beautiful and thoughtful words - it has been an honour to share our content (and our YT learnings!) with karate friends such as you 🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
We are only 16 months into our little channel, and we are so grateful for the people we have met, and the opportunity to share our knowledge with such a receptive and knowledgeable audience. Thank you always for the comments you leave - they are a highlight of our weekend 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@GojuRyuKarateCentre, thanks and you’re very welcome! Your videos have become the highlight of many a Friday early morning (central time, USA). 😁
You are really talented! This is helping me for my blue belt test!
Great to hear! We so love to recieve this kind of support - this is why we share our content ♥️
i am a self thaught karate guy but i can call this channel my sensei
We are honoured to be your Sensei 🙇 wishing you a long and rewarding karate journey :)
I love the way this is setup with the two frames. Thanks
Ah, thank you so much! It was such a pain to edit, but totally worth it :D
I like how you 1st demonstrated the Kata then did it again step by step.
Thank you so much, Victor! We have finally managed to do this for all 12 of the formal Goju Ryu kata, and we hope they will help students all over the world to enjoy these beautiful and challenging kata 🙇🏻♀️
Thank you so much Sensei for the instruction and toturial, I am a beginner who join in the karatedo university games and this kata seiyunchin we will perform in the competition. (sorry for the wrong grammar)
I wish I could speak my second language (Afrikaans) as well as you speak English! We are so glad we can help you on your beautiful karate journey 🥋
Thank u very much for the clarifications Sensei, tomorrow i will present this kata in a tournament🙏
Have fun! How did it go? I'm sorry I'm only replying now 😅
Still wrapping my head around Gekisaidai nii and Saifa but this is still mad interesting to watch!
One day is one day! After Saifa, you can tuck into Seiyunchin to your heart's content 🙇🏻♀️
When doing a tutorial it's important to know that your left is the viewer right. So when instructing on video always do the form in the opposite direction so the viewer doesn't get lose
Hello!
In some of our Kata videos we do perform the Kata facing away from the camera so that the viewer can follow, but you are right - we must always be cognizant of the mirror effect :)
Hoping to film a Kata video with all the Kata in order. Watch this space!
Thank you for commenting and watching 😁
Muito obrigado por compartilhar detalhes tão importantes, Sensei. Honra Sempre! Oss.
Ah, thank you so much for this truly lovely comment ❤️🇿🇦❤️
Thanks for the great explanation Sensei! Best wishis from Amsterdam
You're so welcome, Bert! We would love to visit Amsterdam one day - what a beautiful city!
Brilliant. Thanks so much for these videos.
Glad you like them! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment - we really appreciate it!
Osu! Arigato!🙇 Thank You Sensei, interesting details in this kata!!
Yay, so glad you enjoyed them! Such a beautiful, if demanding kata 🤩
Hi, Here's another name for the reinforced middle block is kekkon uke [married block]. Worthy of a greeting card - one partner helps the other. Cheers, Terry.
Awww, that's my new favourite technique name - how perfect! Thank you for sharing, Sensei Terry!
Great! Thank you Sensei.
Always a pleasure, Roni 🙇🏻♀️
Awesome sensei.. great for learning
Thank you so much!
muchas gracias sensei por sus exelentes videos
I’m glad the videos are appreciated
Che
@@GojuRyuKarateCentre jajajaajajaj, my sensei is gustavo tata 8 dan IOGKF , im live in magdalena, provincia de buenos aires , argentina im second kyu
IOGKF Goju Ryu!
Train hard!!
Ps look at the fantastic comments from Matthew S108 he is also IOGKF
Fantastic insights
Glad you are enjoying our Channel
Thank you sensei!
Always a pleasure, Lina!
This is fantastic. Brilliant work ❤️😍
Ah, thank you Migs! Soon, we can train for reals 💪
May I suggest, as we both are from the same Jundokan lineage and I'm just two sensei's short so what do I know, just a few small details to add? For a morote-gedan-barai, there is a short turn of fists' tettuis up at the end, not leaving them naturaly on the angle. And a first hojo-uke is just a half one, from the central line outside (the next one is a full circle, because these are two different bunkai). But DAYEICS (do as your editor-in-chief says, because she cuts and pastes here!), of course. :)
Truly these are the small details that are the signature of Jundokan! When I first learned Seiyunchin (also was direct Jundokan lineage) the fists did tilt up to show the tetsui.
At one stage in my training, the hojo uke was a big move - I miss the drama of that a little bit.
As always, a delight to hear from you! 🙇🏻♀️
@@GojuRyuKarateCentre : indeed, these from Shoreikan and Meibukan lineage, not mentioning renegades from Higa's and Yamaguchi's, are doing it wrong. :o)
VERY VERY GOOD
Many many thanks
👍👍
🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
I wasent sure did you grow in up New Zealand or South Africa
Born and raised in South Africa
Got a few mates in New Zealand , one of my favourite places
Che