I FAILED At This One Shorinji Ryu Karate Technique|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 2 Ep.4 【Shorinji Ryu】

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  • @KarateDojowaKu
    @KarateDojowaKu  2 года назад +4

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  • @s.huitzil3715
    @s.huitzil3715 2 года назад +48

    This is incredible honestly feels like he's giving the lesson not only to you, but to us as well

  • @littlegiantrobo6523
    @littlegiantrobo6523 2 года назад +18

    Wow I really like this Sensei. He’s also the first one I’ve seen on RUclips that teaches certain things the way our founder and my Sensei taught it, and we are a Shito Ryu style. I’m really curious as to the common roots we share.

    • @kingsman8475
      @kingsman8475 2 года назад +3

      Finally, a fellow Shito-Ryu stylist!! 🙌 This Okinawan stylist and Shito-Ryu style over laps with the same punching and kicking. There is subtle difference with closed fist and an open hand. Japanese stylist focus the fist being balled in contrast to open hand Okinawan techniques. The Shito-Ryu stylist uses more straight punches while the Okinawans have more circular hand techniques which allows trapping a punch or weapon. Shito-Ryu deflects punches and kicks.

    • @sr.andrewmarietyler4159
      @sr.andrewmarietyler4159 2 года назад +2

      I practiced Shito Ryu too and I was so excited to see this kata presented so similarly to what my Sensei taught me!

  • @seibukankaratefinland
    @seibukankaratefinland 2 года назад +6

    The story about the origins of Ananku kata is the one that many still think is true, but it's not. It is a kata that Kyan sensei created by taking bits and pieces from other kata he knew. If I still remember correctly, he started teaching it after returning from Taiwan, so perhaps that's where the confusion about the origins stems from. However, it wasn't uncommon for other karate masters of that time to create kata of their own based on what they've learned. I can name three from other students of Kyan sensei: Wanchin by Shimabukuro Zenryo sensei (and his son Zenpo sensei, naturally), Sunsu by Shimabukuro Tatsuo and most likely (the other) Ananku by Nagamine Shoshin. The last one is a bit controversial, because once again many believe Nagamine learned it from someone, but I don't agree with that theory

  • @Burvedys
    @Burvedys 2 года назад +19

    It's always funny to see Shotokan guys confused with soto and uchi ukes that are called contrarily in Okinawa karate. :)
    And yes, musubi-dachi is a standard starting and finishing stance in Goju-ryu, too.

    • @toxi87
      @toxi87 2 года назад +2

      Yeah we mostly use it as our rei position in shotokan . Most of the time if we don't start in heiko dachi we are in heisoku dachi.

    • @milamotik3236
      @milamotik3236 2 года назад +4

      Thnx for the info on soto x uchi. Was confused there for a minute 😂 Oss

    • @Nemioke
      @Nemioke 2 года назад +2

      We call both as "chudan uke" or simply "ti" (like all techniques, heh). Technique names are often more vague in Okinawan styles.

  • @jimicoot
    @jimicoot 2 года назад +6

    I'm loving these lessons with this Shorinji Ryu Sensei, what a great teacher!

  • @lawrencesounddesign1862
    @lawrencesounddesign1862 2 месяца назад +1

    First time watching these, this instructor is absolutely golden. What a fantastic teacher. Adjustments he's making are to make things practical, strong, efficient, and quick. A lot to absorb here.

  • @ivansa9669
    @ivansa9669 2 года назад +2

    I am amazed by how generous the Grand Master is in sharing his knowledge and his experience. Thank you very much to both of you.

  • @mehawk66
    @mehawk66 2 года назад +5

    So much taught just in this video, working with a master. Making this series must be amazing for you. Also, well done!

  • @xtrm6901
    @xtrm6901 2 года назад +3

    It makes me happy when I see new videos here

  • @kevinmccleskey3858
    @kevinmccleskey3858 2 года назад +5

    Fukyugata ishi would be our styles first official kata, though we typically teach 1 of the 3 Lorhding forms to initially introduce students to kata.
    The Shorinji Ryu Ananku kata looks like an interpretation of a kubudo staff kata unarmed. Ours has the flavor of a sai form. 🤔

  • @tonygallagher6989
    @tonygallagher6989 2 года назад +6

    I go to a Shotokan club, but it's under the Karate Union of Great Britain. They have retained Taikyoku Shodan as the first kata before the Heian series, but they call it Kihon Kata. Away from the club, I also practise Chotoku Kyan's kata.

    • @milamotik3236
      @milamotik3236 2 года назад

      Same in Ireland! When I moved back to Indonesia to continue my karate, I was so confused that Heian Shodan was the 1st kata to learn, and that my sensei wasn't familiar with Kihon Kata! But after a bit of research I discovered that Kihon Kata was indeed Taikyoku Shodan. Oss

  • @talesta7133
    @talesta7133 2 года назад +6

    Hey could you make a video about boxing and the difference and similarities of it to karate

  • @Stormtrooper--dx1xj
    @Stormtrooper--dx1xj 2 года назад +4

    Can you do a ranking of katas that you have learned in Okinawa based on 1. how easy it is to learn and 2. Complexity for competition?

  • @Semperkick
    @Semperkick 2 года назад

    Great video. Like you, I struggled a bit learning one form of Karate to another. And yet, I found my Karate growing to another level. You're going through the same thing. Keep pushing brother.

  • @tiagonobrega9194
    @tiagonobrega9194 Год назад

    Very solid Karate demonstrated by a great Sensei!

  • @dro2204
    @dro2204 2 года назад +1

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 as a shotokan guy, I can definitely see applicable movements within this kata. Can’t wait for more keep it up

  • @jessemelendez6305
    @jessemelendez6305 2 года назад

    Hello Yusuke, Your video series has been very good. Your kata is really good. Your kicks are fast and have a good snap to them.

  • @user-ur2km4bg5i
    @user-ur2km4bg5i 2 года назад

    한국사람 입니다. 일본 가라테를 너무 좋아해서 태권도영상 리뷰하시는 걸 계기로 이렇게 가라테 영상을 보게돼서 너무 기쁩니다.

  • @alwaystraining54
    @alwaystraining54 2 года назад

    Really enjoying these Okinawan dojo visits! In our style Okinawa Kenpo, we learn Naihanchi Shodan as the first kata. We have all of these kata you’re learning in Shorinji Ryu under our lineage of Odo Seikichi, Sensei. Done almost exactly the same, with subtle differences here and there, mainly in stances used. I’d love to visit Okinawa someday and train with these outstanding teachers. Thank you!

  • @yagamiyasaki4091
    @yagamiyasaki4091 2 года назад

    Key points so beautifull wish i know them when i start karate do in univercity 20 years ago

  • @iamforeverinawe
    @iamforeverinawe Год назад

    I found my dream dojo here in America. Shotokan Karate just like you! Started by Master Shigeru Takashina in 1972 when he moved here to South Florida. Associated with the JKA. Non-profit too, with teachers paying same dues as the students. With all that said plus the wooden floors, it feels as authentic as I can get. Our first Kata is Taikyoku Shodan, with Heian Shodan being the second!

  • @juanmena1935
    @juanmena1935 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @scottgarner6110
    @scottgarner6110 2 года назад

    this is amazing. I teach martial arts and forms and love when my head instructor and I meat to go over my forms, it is the same way. I seem to look like a white belt in front of him, so it is good to see you go through the same aspects. I think is wise to ask questions for him to improve you, but those question and answers have help me in my forms.

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578 Год назад

    This Grandmaster’s version of Ananku is the best. What a privilege it was to train with him. When I ever get to start teaching my son karate I will start with this form.

  • @raphaelalves2035
    @raphaelalves2035 2 года назад

    I study Shotokan Karate, here in Northern Brazil. The first kata I learned was Taikyouku Shodan as a quick bridge to get to Heian Shodan. I love Shotokan, but I really enjoy learning things about other styles as well as the history ok the art. Your work is great! Thank you very much for it.

  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 2 года назад

    Of course I like this video, and for many reasons. The teacher is kind, thoughtful, caring and thorough. And you applied yourself so well that he felt what he was teaching you was appreciated because you worked on it. You could tell he approved of your efforts. Of course there's going to be errors here and there. That's natural and to be expected. He knows that & we know that.
    Something I really enjoyed is his relaxed but efficient teaching style. As you worked your way through the kata, he gave a hint here and there to keep you on track. Then afterwards he would make a point about shuto, stepping forwards and the end of the kata or perhaps moving backwards on uke waza.
    In short he was the Master Instructor and you were and extremely keen student making excellent progress with the principles that he was attempting to instil. Well done!

  • @andrewruiz8933
    @andrewruiz8933 2 года назад

    This kata is amazing 👏

  • @Gabriel-gf5ky
    @Gabriel-gf5ky 2 года назад +3

    That ananku looks totally different then ours. Fukyugata Ichi is the first kata it’s very difficult to perform correctly. Good job on the videos 🥋

  • @davidmatthews2983
    @davidmatthews2983 2 года назад

    Hey yusuke!
    Enjoying this very much. I don’t get to train as much as I like, but I’m loving Okinawa trips. This ananku kata is fantastic, and on film, means I can learn this whether it is my syllabus or not
    Our style of shorin ryu is kobayashi ryu (young Forrest) from chibana chosin nephew, Eishou nakazato,
    We do kihon kata first off, then progresses to fukyugata ich and ni, and then the Pinan kata.
    I like how it seems like all the Okinawa styles, a lot of the stancing is up high, the application is always combat or practical reasons or decisions. Eg, hips on for covering groins, punches aimed for solar plexus for more damage. taught, I find it much more agreeable, than other styles with deeper stances, and the main focus isn’t defending from potential real life situations.

  • @michaelmartinez3893
    @michaelmartinez3893 2 года назад +1

    We do Ananku in Shuri Ryu as well. I love this kata

  • @jcarbajal7348
    @jcarbajal7348 2 года назад

    Ananku. I’ve always Love that kata. Great watching it performed by a master. Wish i could have seen Master Seikichi Odo perform in person before he passed. Our first Kata was Naihanchi Shodan. Okinawa Kenpo Karate through Seikichi Odo’s lineage.

  • @kparsa1
    @kparsa1 2 года назад +1

    My teacher recently passed away at the young age of 93. His wisdom and ability to teach was very similar to this amazing master. Watching this felt like old memories.

  • @riccardo5208
    @riccardo5208 4 месяца назад

    An incredible Kata. I started practicing it yesterday and it's my third shito ryu kata after tenno and chito katas❤

  • @GWizJackson
    @GWizJackson 2 года назад +1

    Our first kata is Seisan, derived from the Shorin Ryu system, but adapted with the vertical fist, and muscle blocks to fit Isshin Ryu.

  • @cskok2097
    @cskok2097 2 года назад

    Bow means "please have a look at my kata"
    super enlightened, Nagano sensei!! thank you for this documentary

  • @jamiewright68
    @jamiewright68 2 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @ChrisTempel
    @ChrisTempel 2 года назад

    I do American Kenpo. Our first forms/katas are Short Form 1 and Long Form 1. They're designed to help teach you to control the distance, basic blocks, and coordination

  • @sinjofin1
    @sinjofin1 Год назад

    What a fantastic teacher. Reminders me of my Sensei, Gensho Inoue.

  • @jugfed
    @jugfed 2 года назад

    Thanks for many interesting posts! My first kata was Sentai no hokei (hokei and kata are basically the same thing). My first kata was Tachimura no Naihanchi from the KishimotoDi system.

  • @YoukaiSlayer12
    @YoukaiSlayer12 2 года назад +3

    That was cool especially seeing some of his points of view on the how & why some of the moments are being done.
    The first kata I learned was Taikyoku shodan, then it was Heian Shodan for me.

    • @Oktanesevensun
      @Oktanesevensun 2 года назад +1

      I just started my journey and I'm working on those as well

    • @YoukaiSlayer12
      @YoukaiSlayer12 2 года назад

      @@Oktanesevensun cool. Take your time & don’t stress it & you’ll be fine

  • @abcdefg1020304050
    @abcdefg1020304050 2 года назад +3

    Sanchin is the first kata in my style

  • @jimmagwojo2718
    @jimmagwojo2718 2 года назад

    I love this, i train Shito Ryu and there are similarities and differences but at heart its the same Kata

  • @lylobean
    @lylobean 2 года назад

    By the end of this with his corrections I could see the opponents he described in the "dance" as very real and requiring his adjustments to your movements. With those attackers in place those little adjustments to protect your body, move back whilst blocking the attacks were beautiful. Interesting to know if any portion of his teaching adapt your thumb position, offhand position and moving back during blocks during your next sparring with a live opponent and would you aim for this to be so.

  • @toxi87
    @toxi87 2 года назад

    Neat about the hand position during the bow. I had always thought that in Okinawa it was the hands on the front and on the mainland they taught the hands on side. Fascinating.

  • @biteme0973
    @biteme0973 2 года назад

    when i use to do martial arts, i did Zen Do KAi and the first stance we were taught was Naihunchin ( Iron Horse ). watching videos of different martial arts i can see alot of influences from one to another that was taught in the system i use to practice. this was in Australia

  • @cychan.tkd.krt_
    @cychan.tkd.krt_ 2 года назад +1

    In WT Taekwondo, we learn Taegeuk 1Jang as our first Poomsae(form). The name directly translated into Japanese would be 太極1章(Taikyoku-ichi-shō).
    In my full-contact Karate dojo, we practice both Kyokushin Kata and Gōjūryū Kata. And our first Kata is 足技太極(Sokugi Taikyoku).

  • @giuseppestorto9911
    @giuseppestorto9911 2 года назад

    Such an awesome video and very informative. Domo. As I practice Shukokai our very first kata is (depending on your age) Shiho zuki or Ju ni no kata. Then we move to Pinan/Heian, our Pinan Nidan is Shotokan's Heian Shodan

  • @sirlysis
    @sirlysis 2 года назад

    This is the same Anaku we do in our Shorin Ryu school, other than the stances being a little different. Neat!

  • @samthescotsman
    @samthescotsman 2 года назад

    i do shotokan but we do a training kata taekyoku for white belt to prepare you for heian shodan in red belt. im glad my sensei does that as you just need to adapt taekyoku into heian shodan instead of completly starting from scratch for your first kata. it at least really helped me that i already had most of it in my head from taekyoku so that when i was learning heian shodan for my last exam i could focus of could focus on each count. i have neurological issues though and remembering things, especially short term, is extremely hard. i have to keep thinking about something i need to remember and if i think about something else i will completly forget it, so it may be just me but i think it is a really good way of startingout

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 2 года назад +1

    My first form is unique to my Association, it's called Sae Kye Hyung Il Bu, but outside of my Association the first form for most TSD students is Kicho Hyung Il Bu.

  • @douglassmith6663
    @douglassmith6663 2 года назад

    Watching you practice i see a budding martial arts movie star in the making ✌
    You look awesome

  • @walterfernandez1344
    @walterfernandez1344 Год назад

    Excelentes videos, saludos desde Argentina. Yo practico Karate Shorin ryu Shidokan en el Miyazato Dojo

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 2 года назад

    ThanQ- 👏 on Bow!

  • @ninocvjetkovic
    @ninocvjetkovic 2 года назад

    Great video as always.
    I practice Shuri-Ryu In Denmark.
    Our first Introduction to kata is actually a series called taikyoko sono Ichi, ni, San. It's to learn movements and basics of a kata.
    The real first kata is Wunsu for 7th Kyu.
    Ananku or Anaku in Shuri Ryu is first taught for 6th Kyu. There are alot of similarities, to what you have shown us in the video.
    A pleasure to watch.

  • @warrennass24
    @warrennass24 2 года назад +1

    When I was doing shukokai/shito ryu it was shiosuki ichi bun before pinan/heian kata. In koryu uchinadi taisabaki kata

  • @garethburns934
    @garethburns934 2 года назад

    First kata I learned was Kihon Kata then onto Heian Shodan. Both very similar and a lot of fun starting out.

  • @AngloSaxon1
    @AngloSaxon1 2 года назад +3

    We dont have Kata in our art, although we do have a couple of short forms for weapons. Instead of Kata we have Shadow fighting for both Unarmed and Weapons. I think your form is great, and you keep it all within a small circle, not over exaggerated or unnecessary movements.

    • @cahallo5964
      @cahallo5964 2 года назад +1

      This is a missunderstanding, kata and shadowfighting is not the same thing. Karatekas shadowfight too, they serve different purposes.

    • @AngloSaxon1
      @AngloSaxon1 2 года назад

      @@cahallo5964 hello, yes I know that kata and shadow fighting are different where one is spontaneous and the other fixed, to learn certain techniques very much like the Chinese forms.

  • @OLDirty_Kungfu
    @OLDirty_Kungfu 2 года назад

    That kata looks very similar to parts of Southern Chinese martial arts. I was excited to hear its origin came from Taiwan.
    Placing the weight on the back leg in cat stance is imperative defensively. A quick kick, avoiding sweeps, and making movements after a block.
    My first form in Hung Sing CLF was Li Ma. places a lot of emphasis on footwork. I prefer to call it footwork over stances since we don't fight in stances, we use stances to strengthen attacks and movement.

  • @timoloef
    @timoloef 2 года назад +1

    Thank you again for a very interesting video!
    Yusuke-san, may I ask you a question?
    I noticed a difference between both sensei's shuto uke. When we punch with one fist we are learned to retract the other at the same time. This can become so normal that it may be a problem for other techniques that requires something else like a block and counter in one. The okinawan sensei shows shuto uke with both hands going forward at the same time instead of one hand going forward while the other retracts. Retracting the other hand is useful if we plan to counter. It seems that this kata doesn't show a counter after the shuto uke. One could argue that the shuto is NOT the block, but the other hand is the block and the shuto is actually the counter at the same time.
    Blocking with one hand and counter with the other hand as one waza seems not to be practices. Please let me know how you see this. Thank you in advance.

  • @KnightIndustries572
    @KnightIndustries572 2 года назад

    I do Shotokan as well (in Australia), before Heian Shodan, we actually do Taikyoku Shodan as the first kata for student, but obvious Heian Shodan is first Heian kata ;-) Great work BTW, keep it up!

  • @Samperor
    @Samperor 2 года назад

    Awesome!! Can you do a video about shinjinbukan. Apparently, this is a branch of Shorin Ryu, but it looks so different from other Shorin organizations. There isn't much information about it.

  • @kellyperrin6182
    @kellyperrin6182 2 года назад

    What a great video! In American Sanchin-Ryu our first kata is Sanchin-Ichi.

  • @georgefoley9793
    @georgefoley9793 2 года назад

    My first 4 katas in Goju-Ryu were from the Taikyoku series. Specificially: 1) Taikyoku Gedan Ichi, 2) Taikyoku Chudan Ichi, 3) Taikyoku Chudan Ni, and 4) Taikyoku Jodan Ni.
    Also, I would like to say that I love this video! Ananku seems like a complicated kata for being the 1st one to learn.

    • @kevionrogers2605
      @kevionrogers2605 2 года назад +1

      All of the beginners' forms such as Pinan, Fyukugata, and Taikyoku are early 20th century creations for the school system physical education courses.

  • @user-qd6gl5qh8v
    @user-qd6gl5qh8v 2 года назад

    This is also my first KATA I have learn in 鍊心館 which is oriented from 少林寺流.

  • @TimWillie
    @TimWillie 2 года назад

    Our first Kata is Kihon Kata, but after that it is Pinan Shodan.
    We have an Ananku Kata as well, but ours is a little different and we don't learn it until you are 3rd Kyu or higher. It's actually the Kata I have learned most recently.

  • @Jaska124
    @Jaska124 2 года назад

    My first kata was this kata, but from shorinji-ryu renshinkan. Lots of changes there, the shutouke's are done from shikodachi, the zenkutsudachis are deeper, the nekoashi is replaced with a shikodachi, but otherwise the movements are the same.

  • @kingsman8475
    @kingsman8475 2 года назад

    Wow! Two disciplines very similar, but very different.

  • @OneSssyRedhead
    @OneSssyRedhead Год назад

    I don't think you "failed". I think the Sensei was intent on teaching you perfection. In that way, we are also able to take this advice, and be able to apply it in our practice as well. To me, this is valuable, valuable knowledge. Thank you.

  • @jenskunze4384
    @jenskunze4384 2 года назад

    In my Shorin Ryu Shidokan (one of the 4 main branches) Dojo i learned first the Kihon Katas Shodan, 1-8 with the Fukyu Gata 1&2 to have 10 Beginner ones.

  • @danishtrivedi5800
    @danishtrivedi5800 2 года назад +1

    In Meibukan Goju Ryu, the first Kata is Fukyu kata Ich.

  • @dh1163
    @dh1163 2 года назад

    Great video. Studied Isshin-ryu. First Kata is Seisan.

  • @GGn00bschell
    @GGn00bschell 2 года назад +2

    just started kyoukushin and taikyouku 1 seems to be the first kata

    • @kevionrogers2605
      @kevionrogers2605 2 года назад

      Different styles have different forms. What Kyokushin organization/association are you under?

    • @GGn00bschell
      @GGn00bschell 2 года назад

      @@kevionrogers2605 no idea mate I'm just there to do karate.

  • @VincentJascha
    @VincentJascha 2 года назад

    Our first Kata is Pinan Nidan. I practice Wado Kai (Kono Style). Nidan before Shodan, some say it's because of the easier movement, but we also see different distances in the three first Pinan Kata and Nidan has the longest fighting distance. ✌️

  • @lawrencelaird2919
    @lawrencelaird2919 2 года назад

    Our first Kata was seison back in the 1980’s. Then Sensei added three Fukyu Kata. So now it is 3 fukyu kata Seison the three Nahanchin Kata followed by Ananku.the Wanshu ect.

  • @EPSON-HP
    @EPSON-HP 2 года назад

    Gekisai Dai Ichi. Simple moves, but it took me years to refine it and I am sure my kata is still lacking a bit, though I am happy with my progress.

  • @igorcarvalho2557
    @igorcarvalho2557 2 года назад

    I train Shotokan as well, so my first Kata was Heian Shodan

  • @DarkPhoenixTSi
    @DarkPhoenixTSi 2 года назад

    When I started TKD, my first form was Chon Ji (ITF TKD). For Chung Do Kwan TKD, it was Tae Guk 1, which is a WTF equivalent of Chon Ji. For my current art, Ryukyu Hon Kenpo Kobujutsu Neihanchi Shodan is the first. Ananku is our Sankyu kata.

  • @fury_juandi
    @fury_juandi 11 месяцев назад

    In Okinawa Seidokan, we do the two first shuto uke in shiko dachi

  • @Simarodra
    @Simarodra 2 года назад

    I practice silat and in my style we don't name our kata, just number ... So naturally the 1st kata I learn is called Kata no. 1 😁.
    A question, am I correct to assume that there is no Ananku in Shotokan? You learned it as if it was completely new (at least the sequence), not like when you are trying to do different version of something you already know.
    Good video ... I love the humility you showed and the generousity Sakugawa Sensei showed you ...

  • @TehDanno1
    @TehDanno1 Год назад

    In some styles of Okinawan karate, they consider taking the step backward at the end of the kata as a sign of retreat or giving up. So always step and stride forward, keeping the pressure because you want to be the victor and live to see another day. Alot of philosophy in Budo Karate, and Budo in general, obviously.

  • @joelquebec
    @joelquebec 2 года назад

    Almost identical to Seibukan. The beginning for us is in cat stance. When we move to the left and right we block in square stance.

  • @raymccloud3198
    @raymccloud3198 2 года назад

    When doing multiple straight punches, feel as if you're shaking them out from your hips.
    Flip your forearm down for low block, don't hammer it down.
    In answer to the tendien question:
    In martial arts it is not so much the matter of any particular strike, throw, or lock, but about the one-point, which is the core and center around all martial art movement.
    ~Ray A. McCloud
    Cleveland, Ohio,U.S.A.

  • @ken2000X
    @ken2000X 2 года назад

    The first form that I remember learning was Tenchi Ken dai ikkei (天地拳第一系).

  • @giuseppestorto9911
    @giuseppestorto9911 2 года назад

    In our Shūkōkai dojo our first kata if you're under 12 is Shiho zuki and if you're over 12 it's Ju ni no kata and then it's Pinan Nidan which I believe is your (Shotokan) Heian Shodan.

  • @cool_sword2037
    @cool_sword2037 2 года назад

    Intresting version of Ananku! A bit different to our style.

  • @tacticaltemplar875
    @tacticaltemplar875 2 года назад

    I've trained both Shotokan and Goju but my first kata was actually Tensho. Still love that kata.

  • @themaverickblackbelt8054
    @themaverickblackbelt8054 2 года назад

    Texas Taekwondo first form: Pal gae Il Jang ( 팔괘 1 장 ) ( 八卦一章節 )
    Wadokai (Shiramizu) first kata: Pinan Ni Dan ( 平安二段 )

  • @bi-han8179
    @bi-han8179 2 года назад

    Shotokan was my style and Taikyoku Shodan was my first Kata. We had Nidan and Sandan to follow!

  • @kempokan
    @kempokan 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video! What does Chugoshi mean? It seems do be a stance not too deep. If so, is there a "Jo-goshi" and "Ge-goshi" too, or how do you say standing very deep and very high in Karate? Thanks for an answer!

    • @jamesfrankiewicz5768
      @jamesfrankiewicz5768 2 года назад +2

      I'm pretty sure it is as you're thinking. Chū = middle, koshi (-goshi) = hip & lumbar area; so middle-height hip placement within the stance (the previous video explained the middle height stance preference of the style). I think the teacher was calling "chūgoshi" a lot to remind Yusuke not to drop into a low stance (which is a Shotokan tendency).

  • @karaterevolutionkaizendojo
    @karaterevolutionkaizendojo 2 года назад

    When I did shotokan my first kata was taikyokyu shodan. Now I do Shinkyokushin . I learn taikyokyu sono ichi as the first kata . Very semilar to taikyokyu shodan

  • @JosephKerr27
    @JosephKerr27 2 года назад

    This Ananku is very different from what is practiced in Matsubayashi-ryu. What's interesting about that is our founder, Nagamine Shōshin Osensei, was a direct student of Kyan Chōtoku Sensei. I'm not sure if Nagamine Osensei modified it or sought out the source in Taiwan from whom Kyan Sensei learned it.

  • @Oliaphx
    @Oliaphx 2 месяца назад

    1st Kata was Taikyoku Shodan (Styles are Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu and Shudokan)

  • @alejandrotorves6483
    @alejandrotorves6483 2 года назад

    I train American kenpo, the first kata is called Short 1, it's kind of similar to karate. I was confused at first of how Kata should be done, now I think I do a little better.

  • @M.C...
    @M.C... 2 года назад

    Our first kata is called "Blocking form 1". You basically just do the basic blocks in a horse stance to learn them. Otherwise our first actual kata with footwork, blocks and strikes is pinan 1.

  • @magurofan
    @magurofan 2 года назад

    Ya. I get what you mean by that. I have a 25 year Shotokan background, and went to Okinawa too. I also learned Ananku, but the Shorin-ryu Seibukan version at the Chatan dojo. More or less the same moves. But this is one of those katas that i just couldn't get the "feel" for it... 😔

  • @alencg2518
    @alencg2518 Год назад

    my first kata was Taikyoku Shodan unfortunately I left karate training after a year, and have only white belt, I continue preparing for yellow and gave up because I had to choose between music class and karate training

  • @surgeeo1406
    @surgeeo1406 2 года назад

    The pressure is on when the Master compliments you 😂

  • @ajshiro3957
    @ajshiro3957 2 года назад

    The first form we learn is broken up to 9 sections. Once we learn the 9th part, we put it all together and perform the whole thing.

  • @Tetsubo64
    @Tetsubo64 2 года назад

    Okinawa Seidokan Shorin Ryu, also a Kyan-ha sister system to Shorinji Ryu teaches Matsumura no Seisan Kata first then followed by Ananku. We perform very similarly except the Zenkutsu Dachi Chugoshi is either a Shiko Dachi or a deeper Zenkutsu Dachi. We do not have Chugoshi Dachi in our system.