This is great stuff. Too often you see unrealistic bunkai from unrealistic attacks..."straight punch to the midsection with the arm held extended" and then the bunkai is "block the outstretched arm, punch, turn around to deal with other attacker"... This was something you could actually use in the alley behind the dojo. Thanks!
Issihinryu teaches at least 15 basic hand techniques, but there are a TON of submissions based on the 15 hand techniques. I was personally taught between 250 and 300 submissions in Isshinryu Karate by the time I was a black belt candidate.
I reviewed this video three times and compliment the work of Tomaz Stanovrik. From my perspective what was presented falls in line with most Okinawan Martial Science principles and is very good interpretation of Chinto self-protection techniques. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for this! I am working on my bunkai of Chinto and was getting stuck in a couple areas. This definitely points out some angles I had not considered before. :)
You Sir, have a fantastic imagination, I only practice one kata now, Chinto, and love your movements. Q: why do you strike first in some of those movements? I was asked once, 'what's the only offensive move I've ever taught you?' By Mr Bohan. Mr Heberliegh was there, I responded with a motion in Chinto. Mr Heberliegh responded with "how did you know that?" I said, because I felt like I was vulnerable." Hence, drawing someone in or walking away, ... I like to share that avoiding a fight is less risk than engaging in one, hense the open hand first movement of all katas.
This is great stuff. Too often you see unrealistic bunkai from unrealistic attacks..."straight punch to the midsection with the arm held extended" and then the bunkai is "block the outstretched arm, punch, turn around to deal with other attacker"... This was something you could actually use in the alley behind the dojo. Thanks!
A very impressive depth of knowledge for a shodan! Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Deep knowledge of bunkai. Isshin-ryu seems to be an interesting style because it has a variety of hand techniques. Thank for sharing this video.
Issihinryu teaches at least 15 basic hand techniques, but there are a TON of submissions based on the 15 hand techniques. I was personally taught between 250 and 300 submissions in Isshinryu Karate by the time I was a black belt candidate.
I reviewed this video three times and compliment the work of Tomaz Stanovrik. From my perspective what was presented falls in line with most Okinawan Martial Science principles and is very good interpretation of Chinto self-protection techniques. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words. :)
Good stuff and very helpful chinto is the most recent isshin ryu kata I have learned. Thank you for posting.
What an excellent demonstration. Thanks for posting it.
Awesome job. Thanks for sharing. This gives a whole new perspective to the meaning in the katas.
Thank you :)
i am still learning wansu but i am on the verge of learning chinto. that video really helped
Excellent !!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you :) I'm glad you liked the video. :)
Thanks for this! I am working on my bunkai of Chinto and was getting stuck in a couple areas. This definitely points out some angles I had not considered before. :)
+Shine4Him41040 Thanks :) I'm glad you found the video useful.
You Sir, have a fantastic imagination, I only practice one kata now, Chinto, and love your movements. Q: why do you strike first in some of those movements? I was asked once, 'what's the only offensive move I've ever taught you?' By Mr Bohan. Mr Heberliegh was there, I responded with a motion in Chinto. Mr Heberliegh responded with "how did you know that?" I said, because I felt like I was vulnerable." Hence, drawing someone in or walking away, ... I like to share that avoiding a fight is less risk than engaging in one, hense the open hand first movement of all katas.
Thank you for your kind words :) I'm glad you liked the video.
Great bunkai. Thanks for the share.
thank you :)
Love the techniques but could you Maybe slow it down. Reall didn't see what you did on how to defend the jab and right hand
Very good job! Ippon!
Good Job! :)