Started Sensei Matt’s online tutorials 5 days ago & returned to Kung-fu instructor I had too long ago. The kata I was taught in my 1st class today combined with Sensei Matt’s beginner kata here ate far from boring. I am PSYCHED. Sensei Matt is SO inspirational & I can’t wait to practice WITH INTENSITY. Thank you Sensei Pasquinilli!
I must thank you for sharing. However, the Bo has to be palm_up - palm_down to be effective; that is the teaching of O'Sensei Soken, Sensei Kise, and Sensei James Coffman. Yes, you can use a Bo with two palms down or two palms up against an average street guy, but not against a skilled karateka with a Bo. Also, when grabbing the Bo with your left hand (guard hand), you grab it too high (it should be breast level, not kneck level), leaving your lower body too open. When you block your knee/leg, your block is too much to the outside of the body leaving the knee/leg vulnerable to a strike in case your miss your block. Blocks should be tangent to the body no more no less. I hope this helps.
All true. I do a blend of styles and what you see here is mostly the Chinese or Korean style. The Okinawan/Japanese style is far superior for fighting and self defense. No question. The blended style originated from competition days where flash and spin was more desirable in open style competition. I’m with you 100% though.
@@pasquinilli I was just wondering where the ki should go in this Kata? Also I want to perform this Kata in an upcoming tournament , what should I call it when I go before the judges? Thank you Sensei
Started Sensei Matt’s online tutorials 5 days ago & returned to Kung-fu instructor I had too long ago. The kata I was taught in my 1st class today combined with Sensei Matt’s beginner kata here ate far from boring. I am PSYCHED. Sensei Matt is SO inspirational & I can’t wait to practice WITH INTENSITY. Thank you Sensei Pasquinilli!
Thanks Timothy! Glad you are training with me!
This is great. Thank you!
Shame I missed this live but good to see another detailed lesson thanks
Was wondering what happened to you. Glad your back.
Thank you. Ver good explained. Oss
Which kata is it? From which style?
Like this Kata but I was wondering why there is no ki during the Kata? I was going to do it for a tournament and they love to hear a ki
Thank you !!!
Annika, thank you and thank you for your Patreon support! Hopefully we can train together sometime!
@@pasquinilli I hope so!
Do you know the Japanese name for this jays I am going to do this for belt test and I need to know the Japanese name
I must thank you for sharing. However, the Bo has to be palm_up - palm_down to be effective; that is the teaching of O'Sensei Soken, Sensei Kise, and Sensei James Coffman. Yes, you can use a Bo with two palms down or two palms up against an average street guy, but not against a skilled karateka with a Bo. Also, when grabbing the Bo with your left hand (guard hand), you grab it too high (it should be breast level, not kneck level), leaving your lower body too open. When you block your knee/leg, your block is too much to the outside of the body leaving the knee/leg vulnerable to a strike in case your miss your block. Blocks should be tangent to the body no more no less. I hope this helps.
All true. I do a blend of styles and what you see here is mostly the Chinese or Korean style. The Okinawan/Japanese style is far superior for fighting and self defense. No question. The blended style originated from competition days where flash and spin was more desirable in open style competition. I’m with you 100% though.
beautiful
Will you release a second kata for this?
Yes! This week most likely!
No first kata sushi no kon
What style is this because I do Shito ryu
I wont comment about Kobudo to an American. But who knows about Kobudo knows what I mean .
Anyway, god bless
Hahaha. I get ya. God bless you too.
@@pasquinilli hugs from Spain, Europe :)
I understand why and do my kata just don’t ask me to like it 😂
Hahaha. You don’t have to like it!
Guess no one wants to answer my question about the missing ki?
What was your question?
@@pasquinilli I was just wondering where the ki should go in this Kata? Also I want to perform this Kata in an upcoming tournament , what should I call it when I go before the judges? Thank you Sensei
@@martindoll5884 yell on the last strike. Call it Bo Kata One
@@pasquinilli thank you very much Sensei
4 minutes of commercials.,,, gone, no way
To fast. Teaching you need to really slow it down.