Will people please stop commenting on what these guys are doing "wrong" I have trained goju for twenty years, and in all the clubs i have visited everybody does Karate slightly different. As for the comments "it took me 2/3 months to master this Kata" if you ever think you have mastered Sanchin you are just kidding your self.
sanchin ( or sanzhan in mandarin chinese) roughly translates into "three battles". it introduces isometric dynamic tension and and rudimentery introduction to ki development. The original chinese version that uechi-ryu still uses does not use closed fist but the open hand since it is believed that it restricts the flow of ki. sanchin dai ni is the older of the two goju-ryu sanchin kata. sanchin dai ni used to be more chinese-like at one time untill master Juhatsu Kyoda revised it.
@speedracer21210 what it is, is, in the kata Sanchin, the proper stance, means your legs are to be slightly bent, so that a kick cannot get the groin, this kata is to be done very tense, thats why we check the shoulders, lats, thighs, and other muscles, the groin kick is to make sure the legs are in the right spot, if theyre not, well, the student fails the kata. hope that clears it up :)
awesome! i study goju ryu karate but only at 7 kyu (yellow belt) so will be a while b4 i start this kata. seen my Sensei do it a couple of times and it looks awesome, cant wait till i start it.
Man, I remember the first time watching someone perform Sanchin and getting their ass BEAT while they do this slow Kata, and I remember being scared crapless at the prospect of having to endure that. Of course, it's that initial fear that makes it such an accomplishment to do it so many years later. Great technique, even better instruction here.
sanchin beautifull to every karate styles(very hard to master).through this kata u can see the base of karate in all styles.Practising uechi ryu and its very nice too see goju style too
True, I have seen Sensei Eihachi Ota doing kata on you tube, he is very good and your way is different ours but we don't all start throwing handbags at each other. I like the guitar refefence.
@dirosaga i have been doing Gojo Ryu for 6 years, if your in relatively good physical shape it is not painful. like any form of martial arts it is physically demanding. and when you watch this video and see the young man getting hit it does not cause him pain BECAUSE he has his muscles properly trained and tightened.
There are two versions of Sanchin usually practised in Goju. This one is the version devised by Miyagi Chojun; the other one, that you're referring to, is that of Higa[shi]onna Kanryo. There are a couple of stories about why Miyagi Osensei shortened it. Personally I prefer the loger version, but there's no reason why you shouldn't practise both if you want to..
i can summarize all this into the following: low shoulders, use armpits/ lats instead. tense up everything, even the glutes. abdominal breathing, inhale with nose, compress. abs tight. not sucked in, not inflated, but short and straight. now i'm gonna try this on push ups.
@Emanouche Shotokan was developed by Gishin funakoshi in 1922 when he introduced Karate to Japan. The origin of gojuryu goes way back, many thousands of years. Karate was developed in Okinawa.
@serbsmight Hey I'm Serb too :D. I never meant headaches, I meant light headed. For example, if you go on a roller coaster or something that is very scary or fast or something, and you step off you feel light headed. Sanchin isn't supposed to be done consecutively because it can give you a headache, since you're constantly forcing upon yourself to flex, keep rooted and let all air escape. If you watch black belt gradings, they'll rarely ask you to do sanchin twice (only if you did it very badly)
@294682 There are international organizations with standardized gradings and teacher permits. The IOGKF is one of the biggest and is lead by Morio Higaonna, 10Dan in Goju Ryu and a very respectable and good martial artist. I guess you just had bad luck with you school. Anyways, good for you, that you found something that suited yourself better. Good luck training.
Hi I agree w/spider above. Thought I’d share this Sanchi with shime version (look up on RUclips) Sensei Morio Higaonna (10-th Dan,IOGKF Chairman & Chief Instructor),Sensei Kazuo Terauchi (8-th Dan ,vice-chairman of the I.O.G.K.F.). Two of the most humble, spirited and knowledgeable men I’ve ever hand the pleasure to train with.
Jesus, I remember when our original Goju teacher Sensei Shot came back to our dojo to tell our current Sensei to be a “little tougher” on us. That was the day when all of us really truly learned how to have correct form, followed by some delicious barefoot jogs in the snow and handstand knuckle pushups. As tough as that was, I kinda miss getting my ass beat every day 😂
@spideyzx6r THANK YOU!!! It takes at least 3 years to fully master a kata and that is even technically off, since mastering a kata varies with what is categorized and what you think means "mastering." I've been in Goju-Ryu currently 20 years (and counting) and after going to my fair share of tournaments, everybody does it slightly different. Unless people understand "kimae" and "bankai," they will never be close to even perfecting the kata.
@karatekydsyd Foot angle depends on the branch of Goju. Outside edges parallel is too straight in some branches of goju. Meibukan (Yaqgi), Shobukan (Shinjo), Shoreikan (Toguchi), Shodokan (Higa) are 3 I can think of off the top of my head
Recommended books about Sanchin kata are Way of Sanchin Kata by Kris Wilder and Okinawan Karate by Mark Bishop. Good video demonstration thanks for sharing.
I agree. this kata is a difficult one to learn and even when you learn it and think you have mastered it...it still has more to teach. Sanchin-dachi is one of the most difficult of stances to get right and master. The entire kata when done properly is one of the most physically taxing of katas. my own expression of this kata is closer to the original chinese version, sanzhan, in which the open hand and not the closed fist is employed and using only moderate dynamic tension to cultivate Ki.
@soul76can If you're in the central California area you may want to look into Sensei Tibon. He was my teacher and he went from teaching out of his garage to becoming one of the more influential instructors in NA. But Goju may not be available where you are. In my opinion, that's fine, any martial art, when taught well, is a truly enriching experience. Avoid the schools that teach all the flashy moves, look for the schools where the fire, and passion, and discipline is embedded in each student.
i speak from a place of very limited knowledge concerning this kata, but even so i believe it to be a source of great and profound understanding of biomechanics and structure, not to mention some hardcore energy flow. in fact, be careful, you may find yourself getting a bit crazy! but combined with training on a real, traditional makiwara, whatever your style may be, it is invaluable when it comes to generating power. and i don't even practice karate, thats how great this form is in my opinion.
@HiddenAbilities it certainly is interesting, occasionally I will see something i haven't seen before and its nice to pick up new things, but in some ways i envy you my friend, you are at the beginning of a very rewarding road.
Yes I agree with you on most parts but there are a few things to consider, Higaonna and Teruo Chinen have slight differences in what they do, they learned Goju-ryu karate from Chojun Miyagi and can you say they do it the same way he did. They are small Japanese guys, we are tall european guys we move different even just walking. In an ideal world we would all train the same way as Higaonna, but this is not an ideal world and I guess that is why we started Karate in the first place.
@printer3210 Breathing doesn't matter how it's placed, as long as it comes from the root of your body. You should be able to feel yourself being rooted to the ground and all air should escape your body. If done extremely well, should feel light headed when done the kata. If you don't feel light headed, then you are doing something wrong, as this kata is only meant to be practiced once every now and then, not consecutively due to headaches. There are different types of breathing
Much of what Master Lee Jun-fan professed came from the ancient texts of various philosophies, mostly asian-in particular chinese. The water principe was given to Master Lee Jun-fan by his Master, Master Ip Man. A Master may have mastered the fundaments of his/her system but that does not mean learning ends. The great samurai Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645), said that the lowest level of samurai is one who knows only what his master taught him and nothing more than that..
For some reason this Sanchin Kata is VERY different from the one that I do.....after the 3rd punch, we turn to face the back, do a chudan (all very slowly) and execute 2 punches, turn to face the front and execute 4 punches, 3 knife hands and 2 miwashi ukis. And yes, I know I have terrible Japanese spelling! lol
@heliopijpe I know that, i am part of the association that descended from Chojun Myagi's original style. Traditionally, this is done to the "as you may" call. Students who have trained with The masters of Goju Ryu, have never corrected this. Are you in Goju Ryu?
I used to do goju ryu traditional karate and acheived my 2nd dan. The training can be unnecessarily hard, often taught by ex army types or over confident instructors with massive Egos. The belt grading systen is unfair and had NO international standard to measure against. Indeed you can go to several "Goju Ryu" clubs and they will all be different, varying the expectancies for each grade ! I now am learning TaiChi Chuan. NO Grades - just time ! Best way ever !
I had to Practice continuously for 2 Months to Master this kata even after my black belt examinations...!!i donno y but it never suited me...my mind wasnt responding to the kata as if i do no like that...but then later :P i forced myself XD...but it needs alot of concentration and patience!!good work frnd btw....
I practiced Goju Ryu Karate as a youth and obtained my green belt. I really enjoyed it but the dojo I went to had a sensei that let the business get in the way of the teachings and it fell to pieces with the majority of students leaving and the dojo eventually closing. Shame because I would really like to get back into things but don't know of a dojo in my area that teaches the Goju Ryu style. I wish I could find a sense like the one here in this video.
@soul76can have a similar problem. i moved, andwhere i live now, they only teach shotokan. I had to start muay thai and later aikido instead. Which are both fine, but my old dojo really was something, because they totally ignored any business aspects.
You are getting confused between different styles and different Sensei. You can have 3 Goju schools and 3 Goju Sensei, withing 3 miles, and they will all have a slightly different take on the style due to their height, weight or strength. These guys are doing things "slightly different" to me, but to say it is wrong is ignorant
The loud breathing is only so the Instructor can determine if the student is breathing correctly. Otherwise, it is not done so loud. Sanchin is the foundation of many arts.
me gustaria saber ; ¿cual es la posición de la lengua durante la expiración?. I would like to know, what is the position of the tongue during expiration?.
I don't think this is bad at all. The people are training with sincerity and commitment: what more do you (darylgrant) want? Keep training, gentlemen, and don't listen to negative thinkers!
when you exhale with those unique sounds, do you suck your belly in as it'd be visibly sucked in? or somewhat hardened as a finger wouldn"t even dig in?
No, at 4:24 wasn't ball conditioning......it was testing the stance, the feet should not go higher than the thighs/knees in this stance...I should know :)
Thats all hoooh huuuh are the special breathing. By doing this you concentrate energy. Your strikes will be next time stronger than ever. I'm training kyokushin and when we are doing sanchin kata our sensei doesn't kick our balls. Sometimes he use his shinai but that's all. If I make mistake in language pleas correct me ^^ becouse I'm not from England.
@HeeeeellNo Sorry the breathing is important, Mabe not quite that severe, I trained for over 16 years in gojuryu Karate and i know first hand how to perform this essential Kata
i agree. one might be able to learn the the moves in order may take some people 2 to 3 months but unles you are bruce lee or something you cannot hope to master those techniques in such a short time and get them down pat.
i had to do this for my brown belt, it hurts like ****. just out of intrest what disipline/school is this? i train in bujitsu kan goju ryu. It is very different cos this didn't look correct under our school of karate, still impresive kata none the less.
No......at 4"24, that wasn't ball conditioning, that was a stance to prevent hitting his groin,, and the instructor was just testing it :) He was not molesting/.....
@trumblewumblehumble Lol, same thing over here, they all teach shotokan... Haven't done Goju Ryu in years, Goju Ryu seemed to be the primary karate style where I lived in Switzerland, so it was weird that the martial art university here (somewhere in Ohio) only had shotokan... I picked up a bit of Iaido instead, that was fun for a while, but I've been out from doing martial arts for the past 5 years now... kinda sad. :( Needs to get back in shape too.
also, if your path through the martial way is more like a buffett than you will only have bit and pieces of this and that and nothing complete. Thus you may have learned from many sources being a jack of all trades but you will not be highly procient at one of them. First Master one and then learn from the rest. One system alone may take a lifetime for a person to truly master. Master Lee Jun-fan also said, fear the man who has mastered pme kick as opposed to the man who has mastered many.
a 12 year old with a purple belt is unusual unless that 12 year old is some kind of prodigy i myself would not teach sanchin (Saam Jin - cantonese chinese for sanchin) unless they are at least brown belt. Up untill that point the only part of sanchin i would teach a low belt is the stance and the breathing. a kata like sanchin you have to work up to one bite at a time.
the know it all's have their head up their asses. Like playing guitar and only ever having one instructor and thinking you've mastered it all because you know some scales...but little did you know those scales can be used for heavy metal, blues, jazz, flamenco ect. I train Matusbyashi Shorin Ryu with Sensei Eihachi Ota. His katas are all slightly different in the way we turn and coil which is what makes us unique! Its cool to be different, or go practice at the YMCA!
@soul76can Where are you based because maybe somebody on youtube can suggest someone teaching near you. Otherwise,of course ......you will just have to come to England!
It is a great video but I almost cannot hear the sensei over the breathing of the students. I guess that says something good about the practice of the students though :)
Sanchin is 3 energies Scaler direct vector Elecromagnetic male Electromagnetic female scaler is 100 million x light speed and emf are light buman structure and funcyion is this
I have never seen this kata done to a count. That is not traditional in Goju ryu karate. I am a 2nd kyu, and I have never preformed this kata to a count. always "as you may" never any way else. what is the assosiation that this dojo belongs to?
@JDM867 Seriously, must the comments of every martial arts video devolve into an intra-style pissing contest? It's not the style, it's never the style. It's who trains harder, who puts more passion in their learning, and, sometimes, just who was lucky on any given time.
Man, karate looks too hard. I mean, i am into Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu right now, which incoorperates yoshinkai aikido and gojo ryu, but gojo ryu just looks so damn difficult. I mean, i know it will help my jiujitsu, and i know i need a striking art to be well rounded (not only the jointlocks of jiujitsu). But it just looks so damn hard, The kata's look like excruciating pain haha. If anyone can convince me to take gojo ryu, please do, cuz i just don't see the motivation for going through so much pain
Will people please stop commenting on what these guys are doing "wrong" I have trained goju for twenty years, and in all the clubs i have visited everybody does Karate slightly different. As for the comments "it took me 2/3 months to master this Kata" if you ever think you have mastered Sanchin you are just kidding your self.
4:22 is to check if his stance is correct. Trust me, you want your stance to be correct!
sanchin ( or sanzhan in mandarin chinese) roughly translates into "three battles". it introduces isometric dynamic tension and and rudimentery introduction to ki development. The original chinese version that uechi-ryu still uses does not use closed fist but the open hand since it is believed that it restricts the flow of ki. sanchin dai ni is the older of the two goju-ryu sanchin kata. sanchin dai ni used to be more chinese-like at one time untill master Juhatsu Kyoda revised it.
@speedracer21210
what it is, is, in the kata Sanchin, the proper stance, means your legs are to be slightly bent, so that a kick cannot get the groin, this kata is to be done very tense, thats why we check the shoulders, lats, thighs, and other muscles, the groin kick is to make sure the legs are in the right spot, if theyre not, well, the student fails the kata. hope that clears it up :)
awesome! i study goju ryu karate but only at 7 kyu (yellow belt) so will be a while b4 i start this kata. seen my Sensei do it a couple of times and it looks awesome, cant wait till i start it.
Man, I remember the first time watching someone perform Sanchin and getting their ass BEAT while they do this slow Kata, and I remember being scared crapless at the prospect of having to endure that. Of course, it's that initial fear that makes it such an accomplishment to do it so many years later. Great technique, even better instruction here.
Really excellent demonstration and explanation! Thank you!
sanchin beautifull to every karate styles(very hard to master).through this kata u can see the base of karate in all styles.Practising uechi ryu and its very nice too see goju style too
True, I have seen Sensei Eihachi Ota doing kata on you tube, he is very good and your way is different ours but we don't all start throwing handbags at each other.
I like the guitar refefence.
@dirosaga i have been doing Gojo Ryu for 6 years, if your in relatively good physical shape it is not painful. like any form of martial arts it is physically demanding. and when you watch this video and see the young man getting hit it does not cause him pain BECAUSE he has his muscles properly trained and tightened.
There are two versions of Sanchin usually practised in Goju. This one is the version devised by Miyagi Chojun; the other one, that you're referring to, is that of Higa[shi]onna Kanryo. There are a couple of stories about why Miyagi Osensei shortened it. Personally I prefer the loger version, but there's no reason why you shouldn't practise both if you want to..
i can summarize all this into the following:
low shoulders, use armpits/ lats instead.
tense up everything, even the glutes.
abdominal breathing, inhale with nose, compress.
abs tight. not sucked in, not inflated, but short and straight.
now i'm gonna try this on push ups.
Hey i also go to okinawa karate thats why im watching this vid.
Josh TheGamer have you checked out URKA?
@Emanouche Shotokan was developed by Gishin funakoshi in 1922 when he introduced Karate to Japan.
The origin of gojuryu goes way back, many thousands of years. Karate was developed in Okinawa.
@serbsmight Hey I'm Serb too :D. I never meant headaches, I meant light headed. For example, if you go on a roller coaster or something that is very scary or fast or something, and you step off you feel light headed. Sanchin isn't supposed to be done consecutively because it can give you a headache, since you're constantly forcing upon yourself to flex, keep rooted and let all air escape. If you watch black belt gradings, they'll rarely ask you to do sanchin twice (only if you did it very badly)
@294682 There are international organizations with standardized gradings and teacher permits. The IOGKF is one of the biggest and is lead by Morio Higaonna, 10Dan in Goju Ryu and a very respectable and good martial artist.
I guess you just had bad luck with you school. Anyways, good for you, that you found something that suited yourself better. Good luck training.
I actually take this exact style of karate and this is one of my favorite katas ever!!
Hi I agree w/spider above. Thought I’d share this Sanchi with shime version (look up on RUclips) Sensei Morio Higaonna (10-th Dan,IOGKF Chairman & Chief Instructor),Sensei Kazuo Terauchi (8-th Dan ,vice-chairman of the I.O.G.K.F.). Two of the most humble, spirited and knowledgeable men I’ve ever hand the pleasure to train with.
Jesus, I remember when our original Goju teacher Sensei Shot came back to our dojo to tell our current Sensei to be a “little tougher” on us. That was the day when all of us really truly learned how to have correct form, followed by some delicious barefoot jogs in the snow and handstand knuckle pushups. As tough as that was, I kinda miss getting my ass beat every day 😂
@spideyzx6r THANK YOU!!! It takes at least 3 years to fully master a kata and that is even technically off, since mastering a kata varies with what is categorized and what you think means "mastering." I've been in Goju-Ryu currently 20 years (and counting) and after going to my fair share of tournaments, everybody does it slightly different. Unless people understand "kimae" and "bankai," they will never be close to even perfecting the kata.
@karatekydsyd
Foot angle depends on the branch of Goju. Outside edges parallel is too straight in some branches of goju. Meibukan (Yaqgi), Shobukan (Shinjo), Shoreikan (Toguchi), Shodokan (Higa) are 3 I can think of off the top of my head
Recommended books about Sanchin kata are Way of Sanchin Kata by Kris Wilder and Okinawan Karate by Mark Bishop. Good video demonstration thanks for sharing.
I agree. this kata is a difficult one to learn and even when you learn it and think you have mastered it...it still has more to teach. Sanchin-dachi is one of the most difficult of stances to get right and master. The entire kata when done properly is one of the most physically taxing of katas. my own expression of this kata is closer to the original chinese version, sanzhan, in which the open hand and not the closed fist is employed and using only moderate dynamic tension to cultivate Ki.
@soul76can If you're in the central California area you may want to look into Sensei Tibon. He was my teacher and he went from teaching out of his garage to becoming one of the more influential instructors in NA. But Goju may not be available where you are. In my opinion, that's fine, any martial art, when taught well, is a truly enriching experience. Avoid the schools that teach all the flashy moves, look for the schools where the fire, and passion, and discipline is embedded in each student.
i speak from a place of very limited knowledge concerning this kata, but even so i believe it to be a source of great and profound understanding of biomechanics and structure, not to mention some hardcore energy flow. in fact, be careful, you may find yourself getting a bit crazy! but combined with training on a real, traditional makiwara, whatever your style may be, it is invaluable when it comes to generating power. and i don't even practice karate, thats how great this form is in my opinion.
@HiddenAbilities it certainly is interesting, occasionally I will see something i haven't seen before and its nice to pick up new things, but in some ways i envy you my friend, you are at the beginning of a very rewarding road.
Bruce Lee says: don't be a master, be a student. A student never stops learning.
thisisthecure very good!!
Yes I agree with you on most parts but there are a few things to consider, Higaonna and Teruo Chinen have slight differences in what they do, they learned Goju-ryu karate from Chojun Miyagi and can you say they do it the same way he did. They are small Japanese guys, we are tall european guys we move different even just walking. In an ideal world we would all train the same way as Higaonna, but this is not an ideal world and I guess that is why we started Karate in the first place.
@printer3210 Breathing doesn't matter how it's placed, as long as it comes from the root of your body. You should be able to feel yourself being rooted to the ground and all air should escape your body. If done extremely well, should feel light headed when done the kata. If you don't feel light headed, then you are doing something wrong, as this kata is only meant to be practiced once every now and then, not consecutively due to headaches. There are different types of breathing
Much of what Master Lee Jun-fan professed came from the ancient texts of various philosophies, mostly asian-in particular chinese. The water principe was given to Master Lee Jun-fan by his Master, Master Ip Man. A Master may have mastered the fundaments of his/her system but that does not mean learning ends. The great samurai Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645), said that the lowest level of samurai is one who knows only what his master taught him and nothing more than that..
For some reason this Sanchin Kata is VERY different from the one that I do.....after the 3rd punch, we turn to face the back, do a chudan (all very slowly) and execute 2 punches, turn to face the front and execute 4 punches, 3 knife hands and 2 miwashi ukis. And yes, I know I have terrible Japanese spelling! lol
This Kata seems to create raw core strenghth through muscular exhaling. Very good kata.
@heliopijpe I know that, i am part of the association that descended from Chojun Myagi's original style. Traditionally, this is done to the "as you may" call. Students who have trained with The masters of Goju Ryu, have never corrected this.
Are you in Goju Ryu?
@Spock103 Goju Ryu Uchiage Kai - Belgian Karate Federation (Masters: Hanshi Uchiage Kenzo - Sihan Uchiage Takeshi - Shihan Leo Van Bortel )
I used to do goju ryu traditional karate and acheived my 2nd dan. The training can be unnecessarily hard, often taught by ex army types or over confident instructors with massive Egos. The belt grading systen is unfair and had NO international standard to measure against. Indeed you can go to several "Goju Ryu" clubs and they will all be different, varying the expectancies for each grade !
I now am learning TaiChi Chuan. NO Grades - just time ! Best way ever !
I had to Practice continuously for 2 Months to Master this kata even after my black belt examinations...!!i donno y but it never suited me...my mind wasnt responding to the kata as if i do no like that...but then later :P i forced myself XD...but it needs alot of concentration and patience!!good work frnd btw....
Ty for this, very usefull to my training.
@heliopijpe Thats cool. what is your association? Sucks about the biking accident, though.
I practiced Goju Ryu Karate as a youth and obtained my green belt. I really enjoyed it but the dojo I went to had a sensei that let the business get in the way of the teachings and it fell to pieces with the majority of students leaving and the dojo eventually closing. Shame because I would really like to get back into things but don't know of a dojo in my area that teaches the Goju Ryu style. I wish I could find a sense like the one here in this video.
@soul76can have a similar problem. i moved, andwhere i live now, they only teach shotokan. I had to start muay thai and later aikido instead. Which are both fine, but my old dojo really was something, because they totally ignored any business aspects.
You are getting confused between different styles and different Sensei. You can have 3 Goju schools and 3 Goju Sensei, withing 3 miles, and they will all have a slightly different take on the style due to their height, weight or strength. These guys are doing things "slightly different" to me, but to say it is wrong is ignorant
The loud breathing is only so the Instructor can determine if the student is breathing correctly.
Otherwise, it is not done so loud.
Sanchin is the foundation of many arts.
me gustaria saber ; ¿cual es la posición de la lengua durante la expiración?.
I would like to know, what is the position of the tongue during expiration?.
I don't think this is bad at all. The people are training with sincerity and commitment: what more do you (darylgrant) want? Keep training, gentlemen, and don't listen to negative thinkers!
when you exhale with those unique sounds, do you suck your belly in as it'd be visibly sucked in? or somewhat hardened as a finger wouldn"t even dig in?
so the sound they make, especially the last breath out is like squeezing out every bit of air from inside, right?
there are three versions of this Kata. this one is model kata.
@gojukanman Yes, that is what I have been taught.
this is the Kata that I'm working on. cool.
No, at 4:24 wasn't ball conditioning......it was testing the stance, the feet should not go higher than the thighs/knees in this stance...I should know :)
Thats all hoooh huuuh are the special breathing. By doing this you concentrate energy. Your strikes will be next time stronger than ever. I'm training kyokushin and when we are doing sanchin kata our sensei doesn't kick our balls. Sometimes he use his shinai but that's all. If I make mistake in language pleas correct me ^^ becouse I'm not from England.
@HeeeeellNo Sorry the breathing is important, Mabe not quite that severe, I trained for over 16 years in gojuryu Karate and i know first hand how to perform this essential Kata
i agree. one might be able to learn the the moves in order may take some people 2 to 3 months but unles you are bruce lee or something you cannot hope to master those techniques in such a short time and get them down pat.
what happens when u get hit when breathing in? he says he only hits when all air is expelled... but u have to breath in at some point.
i had to do this for my brown belt, it hurts like ****.
just out of intrest what disipline/school is this? i train in bujitsu kan goju ryu. It is very different cos this didn't look correct under our school of karate, still impresive kata none the less.
muy buena kata, es unade las que salen en la pelicula cinturon negro 2008
No......at 4"24, that wasn't ball conditioning, that was a stance to prevent hitting his groin,, and the instructor was just testing it :)
He was not molesting/.....
At what level does a Goju practitioner learn the "Sanchin" kata... is this a black belt Kata? thanks for the info.
@trumblewumblehumble Lol, same thing over here, they all teach shotokan... Haven't done Goju Ryu in years, Goju Ryu seemed to be the primary karate style where I lived in Switzerland, so it was weird that the martial art university here (somewhere in Ohio) only had shotokan... I picked up a bit of Iaido instead, that was fun for a while, but I've been out from doing martial arts for the past 5 years now... kinda sad. :( Needs to get back in shape too.
@mahVIDEOS1000 Don't be; it's a fun kata and one of my favorites as well. Good luck on your grading and I hope you get your purple belt ^^
also, if your path through the martial way is more like a buffett than you will only have bit and pieces of this and that and nothing complete. Thus you may have learned from many sources being a jack of all trades but you will not be highly procient at one of them. First Master one and then learn from the rest. One system alone may take a lifetime for a person to truly master. Master Lee Jun-fan also said, fear the man who has mastered pme kick as opposed to the man who has mastered many.
@SeaSharkGull Haha, might as well just go to Japan. ;) (I know this post is old, but could not resist.)
Thanks!
@3:32 its like, "fuck you, let me do de fking kata alone"
anyone know a GOOD Goju Ryu school in the Minneapolis MN area?
I take uechi ryu. The sanchins are so different, search uechi ryu's and compare.
Is the muscle tension maintained throughout the kata?
+MrOphachew its tensed and relaxed throughout the kata, which is the whole point of it
a 12 year old with a purple belt is unusual unless that 12 year old is some kind of prodigy i myself would not teach sanchin (Saam Jin - cantonese chinese for sanchin) unless they are at least brown belt. Up untill that point the only part of sanchin i would teach a low belt is the stance and the breathing. a kata like sanchin you have to work up to one bite at a time.
the know it all's have their head up their asses. Like playing guitar and only ever having one instructor and thinking you've mastered it all because you know some scales...but little did you know those scales can be used for heavy metal, blues, jazz, flamenco ect. I train Matusbyashi Shorin Ryu with Sensei Eihachi Ota. His katas are all slightly different in the way we turn and coil which is what makes us unique! Its cool to be different, or go practice at the YMCA!
Where is the turn?
@soul76can Where are you based because maybe somebody on youtube can suggest someone teaching near you. Otherwise,of course ......you will just have to come to England!
What's the clicking noise?
It is a great video but I almost cannot hear the sensei over the breathing of the students. I guess that says something good about the practice of the students though :)
Sanchin is 3 energies
Scaler direct vector
Elecromagnetic male
Electromagnetic female scaler is 100 million x light speed and emf are light buman structure and funcyion is this
Did the forget to turn on purpose?
I learned this from Mitetsu Yagi in Okinawa.
To learn sanchin kata
Are you saying that Goju Ryu is not a proper martial art with your McDojo comment?
Sar white to Black Belt Kata please
why must we breath so hard?
Yes and Bruce Lee only slept 4 hours a night and trained the rest of the time, not for an hour and half, 3 times a week like the rest of us.
essentiel kata
I have never seen this kata done to a count. That is not traditional in Goju ryu karate. I am a 2nd kyu, and I have never preformed this kata to a count. always "as you may" never any way else. what is the assosiation that this dojo belongs to?
@brazilianspiritzz yes. pushing it all, every last bit, out.
Nope, I do goju.....but I'm in Canada....perhaps different countries have different versions of Sanchin
Nice
im twelves years oold and i hav 2 do this for my purple belt im really nervous
You're 19 now 😊 how is sanchin
@JDM867 Seriously, must the comments of every martial arts video devolve into an intra-style pissing contest? It's not the style, it's never the style. It's who trains harder, who puts more passion in their learning, and, sometimes, just who was lucky on any given time.
GOOD
Isn't that how Houdini died?
Man, karate looks too hard. I mean, i am into Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu right now, which incoorperates yoshinkai aikido and gojo ryu, but gojo ryu just looks so damn difficult. I mean, i know it will help my jiujitsu, and i know i need a striking art to be well rounded (not only the jointlocks of jiujitsu). But it just looks so damn hard, The kata's look like excruciating pain haha. If anyone can convince me to take gojo ryu, please do, cuz i just don't see the motivation for going through so much pain
That is what we do in goju ki not ruy only goju ki
@MrHcma You R one to TALK MR
@sterfri99 agreed
They are doing it wrong if they are doing it any other way aside from what Higaonna teaches.
That's some serious heavy breathing.
@brazilianspiritzz I call it the death gargle every last breath :)
Someone help those poor guys, they've clearly lost their inhalers.
should have your hands out a bit more like your holding a baral
3:23 at first it looks so wrong..
Luke, I am Your Father !