One mistake at 0:33 seconds where he missed catching the free end of the nunchaku, but otherwise a perfect Kata with remarkable speed and precision, while using traditional nunchaku. So much better than the modern competition kata with the backflips and lightweight plastic sparkly nunchaku.
@@brikovacs two Jodan Ayafuri (figure 8 head level) Gedan Uchi (downward strike) Age Uchi (upward strike) Yoko Uchi (side strike). I learned this kata directly from him while living in Okinawa.
@@brikovacs Sorry using the right account for this now. So in short the answer is 7 movements, but also a shift in stance at the side strike that ends it.
I love the attention to the small movement details. way to go
One mistake at 0:33 seconds where he missed catching the free end of the nunchaku, but otherwise a perfect Kata with remarkable speed and precision, while using traditional nunchaku. So much better than the modern competition kata with the backflips and lightweight plastic sparkly nunchaku.
This is a stunning demonstration.
so proud 2b Sensei. Hiroshi Akamine's (Shorinryu karate & Ryukyu Kobudo - Okinawa) student from India!!!!!❤💕💖👏😆😀😁😍
That quick hip rotation is what most of us lack.
Stunning. The best Nunchaku kata I have ever seen.
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good....i want to learn
Excellent 😊 fantastic Demo. DOMO
I love it
Perfection grace and unique
Refreshing.
Oss nice sir 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent👍🏿👍🏿
Amazing..... OSS
Awesome
Super sir
Fantastic movements... OSU
* EXCELLENT DEMOSTRATION * 👍👨🌎
Not bad he has a lot of control and power but kinda plan I had hoped to see something better
Is that an 8 or 7 series of movements after the high block as he goes off on the 45 angle to the left (his 1030)??
Yes, looks that way to me as well.
It looks like two X-patterns, a down strike, up strike, diagonal strike from right to left...
@@brikovacs two Jodan Ayafuri (figure 8 head level) Gedan Uchi (downward strike) Age Uchi (upward strike) Yoko Uchi (side strike). I learned this kata directly from him while living in Okinawa.
@@brikovacs Sorry using the right account for this now. So in short the answer is 7 movements, but also a shift in stance at the side strike that ends it.
❤❤❤
👍
Super Super Super
Holy shit 👏
Took the words right out of mouth
Oss
Bad editing.
Editor ruined performer.
Indeed!