Shinpo and his Okinawan ancestros were legendary Okinawan masters. He also learned Chinese forms and weapons from mainland China for which he became famous for.
@@mikepepe23 I know you haven't said that, it was my own question... I m asking because in my country there is no kobudo. I train karate and I like kobudo as well. I have to train and learn on my own. And it looks like (to me) that Matayoshi style has basically all Okinawan weapons. I assume it is wise to study such versatile art?? If one wants to learn Kobudo of course...
very great performance
Domo arigato sensei Matayoshi ... eximia maestria inimitable.
Okinawan dojo and Chinese weapons, nice
Shinpo and his Okinawan ancestros were legendary Okinawan masters. He also learned Chinese forms and weapons from mainland China for which he became famous for.
@@mikepepe23 so the Matayoshi style is the most preserved and practiced around the globe?
@@drekdrek2988 I didn't say that. I said this guy is a well known okinawan who is famous. But obviously you don't know who he is.
@@mikepepe23 I know you haven't said that, it was my own question... I m asking because in my country there is no kobudo. I train karate and I like kobudo as well. I have to train and learn on my own. And it looks like (to me) that Matayoshi style has basically all Okinawan weapons. I assume it is wise to study such versatile art?? If one wants to learn Kobudo of course...
Hay quá
Name of kata?
I believe it is called- Chikin Akachu No Eku..
@@mikepepe23Chikin Akachu No Ekudi
AKA the oar of the red-cheek fisherman (or sailor?). Red-cheek because of sunburns.
FFS!
What do you think he's saying at the beginning?
What do you think's written on the blooming screen!?
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