Très bien expliqué par le sensei Tatsuo SUZUKI, je l'ai vu en Angleterre mais je n'ai pas eu l'occasion de travailler avec lui.Je suis élève de Masafumi shiomitsu sensei.
Similar in the sense that both use a shorter stance than Shotokan. Wado has much more emphasis on speed and side stepping footwork for sparring, and on sweeping techniques. Wado Ryu literally means "Peace Way School".
@@ronfroger1578 Not sure. I just recognize a lot of the moves, though some are modified. From Jesse Enkamp's videos, I believe that Shotokan has abstracted away the non-striking so that they are not immediately recognizable in the katas. They require research to determine the original intent, which include non-striking. Alternatively, one can synthesize new interpretations that include non-striking. I prefer the former, where they can be found (on RUclips). But you need a partner to exercise those interpretations.
Have you read Shotokan the hidden history by Mccarthy? What about Bubishi? How about the linkage to Southern white crane? Of course, Shotokan has ties to all Okinawan te
This is brining back memories. Think this has inspired me to pick up my karate training again. Thank you 🙂
Très bien expliqué par le sensei Tatsuo SUZUKI, je l'ai vu en Angleterre mais je n'ai pas eu l'occasion de travailler avec lui.Je suis élève de Masafumi shiomitsu sensei.
Muito bom. Conheci pessoalmente esse Sensei.
nice video to watch to take ones karate to a level up . thank you sensei
Я занялся снова каратэ ВАДО РЮ
This is great! Do you have all the series up to 1° kyu? Thanks! 😁😈
Hello, check this RUclips channel by just copy and pasting Westchester Wado-Ryu Karate-Do
j ai eu la chance de faire plusieurs stages avec Maitre Fukuzawa..
Osu 👊🔥
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Is Wado ryu karate similar to shorin ryu karate or is it a copy of peaceful warrior karate.
Similar in the sense that both use a shorter stance than Shotokan. Wado has much more emphasis on speed and side stepping footwork for sparring, and on sweeping techniques. Wado Ryu literally means "Peace Way School".
Good 👍👌✌️🥇
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Can definitely see commonalities with Shotokan.
Andrew has shokotan also a mix than from karate and jui jitsu?
@@ronfroger1578 Not sure. I just recognize a lot of the moves, though some are modified. From Jesse Enkamp's videos, I believe that Shotokan has abstracted away the non-striking so that they are not immediately recognizable in the katas. They require research to determine the original intent, which include non-striking. Alternatively, one can synthesize new interpretations that include non-striking. I prefer the former, where they can be found (on RUclips). But you need a partner to exercise those interpretations.
Have you read Shotokan the hidden history by Mccarthy?
What about
Bubishi?
How about the linkage to Southern white crane?
Of course,
Shotokan has ties to all Okinawan te