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SHOTOKAN - The Art of War http://store.legendtv.co.uk/ Dynamite - Shotokan as it was - hard and fast. See for yourself in this trailer from Legend Productions. www.legendtv.co.uk Four volume set, professionally produced and containing hundreds of carefully selected clips, digitally enhanced where necessary. You will never see this kind of action again, savage at times; but always inspiring. Tags: Enoeda Brennan Shotokan KUGB Legend |
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Shotokan Karate - Martial Arts in Norway This is another trailer from our upcoming DVD "Martial Arts in Norway". Oslo Budokan Karate presents traditional Shotokan Karate. Enjoy! Tags: kampsport norge martial arts shotokan karate oslo budokan martin boag norway |
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Hidetaka Nishiyama - Karate Do - Shotokan Video en blanco y negro sobre el Karate Do, estilo Shotokan. Con imágenes realizando técnicas y katas. Veremos en el video al Sensei Hidetaka Nishiyama. Video in black and white on the Karate Do, style Shotokan. With images realizing skills and katas. We will see in the video to the Sensei Hidetaka Nishiyama. Tags: Hidetaka Nishiyama Karate Do Kata Shotokan Japan |
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KARATE SHOTOKAN JKA Kumite Kumite Tags: Karate Shotokan JKA kumite |
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Katas Heian - J.K.A. - Shotokan Video del año 1982 con los Instructores: Osaka, Imura, Sakata, Kagawa, Ogura, Fukami, Imamura, Yokomichi, Kashiwage, Koike y Mizuno de la J.K.A. Shotokan, realizando las cinco Katas Heian. Video of the year 1982 with the Instructors: Osaka, Imura, Sakata, Kagawa, Ogura, Fukami, Imamura, Yokomichi, Kashiwage, Koike and Mizuno of the J.K.A. Shotokan, fulfilling the five Katas Heian. Tags: Karate Do Shotokan Jka Heian Shodan Nidan Sandan Yondan Godan 1982 Japan Sensei |
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Hombu Dojo - J.K.A. - Shotokan - Ebisu (Tokyo, Japón) Video del Hombu Dojo (Cuartel central) de la J.K.A. Shotokan de Ebisu, Tokyo. En dónde se ve el entrenamiento del Karate Do. Al final del video veremos a uno de los Senseis recitando el Dojo Kun (Moral del Dojo y preceptos del Karate Do). Video of the Hombu Dojo (Central Barrack) of the J.K.A. Shotokan of Ebisu, Tokyo. In where one sees the training of the Karate Do. At the end of the video we will see to one of the Senseis reciting the Dojo Kun (Morality of the Dojo and rules of the Karate Do). Tags: Karate Do Jka Shotokan Hombu Dojo Kun Entrenamiento Training Japan Ebisu Tokyo |
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Shotokan Karate Compilado de Kumite de Shotokan Karate. Tags: Karate Shotokan Kumite |
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Masatoshi Nakayama - Karate Do - Shotokan Técnicas varias de manos y piernas, realizadas por el Sensei Masatoshi Nakayama de la J.K.A. Shotokan. Different skills of hands and legs fulfilled by the Sensei Masatoshi Nakayama of the J.K.A. Shotokan. Tags: Karate Do Shotokan Masatoshi Nakayama Japan Jka |
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Gichin Funakoshi - Karate Do - Shotokan Clip del fundador del Karate Do, estilo Shotokan. Clip of the founder of the Karate Do, style Shotokan. Tags: Karate Do Shotokan Gichin Funakoshi Kanazawa Murakami Skif Japan Rising Sun |
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Sensei Masahiko Tanaka - Jion Kata - Shotokan Kata Jion, realizada por el Sensei Masahiko Tanaka de la J.K.A. Shotokan Karate Do, con muestras de las posturas paso a paso. Jion Kata, performed by the Sensei Masahiko Tanaka of the J.K.A. Shotokan Karate Do, with samples of the positions stepwise. Tags: Masahiko Tanaka Sensei Jka Shotokan Karate Do Jion Kata Japan |
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SHOTOKAN Clipps http://store.legendtv.co.uk/ Clips from Legend Productions real dynamite, SHotokan they way it used to be hard-fast and brutal. Tags: Shotokan KUGB karate JKA |
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Bassai Dai - Shotokan Karate The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to 70 moves, generally with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. There are perhaps 100 kata across the various forms of karate, each with many minor variations. The number of moves in a kata may be referred to in the name of the kata, eg. Gojushiho, which means "54 steps." The number of moves may also have links with Buddhist spirituality. The number 108 is significant in Buddhism, and kata with 54, 36, or 27 moves (divisors of 108) are common. The practitioner is generally counselled to visualize the enemy attacks, and his or her responses, as actually occurring, and karateka are often told to "read" a kata, to explain the imagined events. In teaching the open handed kata, most styles of Karate start with a series of three, or sometimes two, very simple kata called blocking forms before advancing to five basic kata named Pinan in some systems and Heian in others. By working through this series (in order: Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, Godan (except in Wado Ryu Karate, where Shodan and Nidan are reversed)) the practitioner learns all the basic stances and techniques before moving on to more advanced kata. Traditionally, kata are taught in stages. Previously learned kata are returned to in order to show more advanced techniques or ways of doing things, as beginners do not have the same knowledge and experience that practitioners further up the ranks have. It is not uncommon in some styles for students testing for Shodan (first rank black belt) to have to repeat every kata they have learned from the first belt, but at a "black belt" level, for example, with better technique, power, amongst others. This system is often used for the lower grades as well. The student will perform one new kata and one or two previous ones, to demonstrate how much they have progressed and how quickly they can learn new things. Tags: karate shotokan kata black belt bassai dai |
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Heian Shodan - Shotokan Karate The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to 70 moves, generally with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. There are perhaps 100 kata across the various forms of karate, each with many minor variations. The number of moves in a kata may be referred to in the name of the kata, eg. Gojushiho, which means "54 steps." The number of moves may also have links with Buddhist spirituality. The number 108 is significant in Buddhism, and kata with 54, 36, or 27 moves (divisors of 108) are common. The practitioner is generally counselled to visualize the enemy attacks, and his or her responses, as actually occurring, and karateka are often told to "read" a kata, to explain the imagined events. In teaching the open handed kata, most styles of Karate start with a series of three, or sometimes two, very simple kata called blocking forms before advancing to five basic kata named Pinan in some systems and Heian in others. By working through this series (in order: Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, Godan (except in Wado Ryu Karate, where Shodan and Nidan are reversed)) the practitioner learns all the basic stances and techniques before moving on to more advanced kata. Traditionally, kata are taught in stages. Previously learned kata are returned to in order to show more advanced techniques or ways of doing things, as beginners do not have the same knowledge and experience that practitioners further up the ranks have. It is not uncommon in some styles for students testing for Shodan (first rank black belt) to have to repeat every kata they have learned from the first belt, but at a "black belt" level, for example, with better technique, power, amongst others. This system is often used for the lower grades as well. The student will perform one new kata and one or two previous ones, to demonstrate how much they have progressed and how quickly they can learn new things. Tags: karate shotokan kata black belt heian shodan |
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Shotokan Karate Kata DVD Kevin Stark's Shotokan Karate Kata is a training aid for the martial artist. The DVD contains 15 Kata viewed from 3 angles with applications. For more info: www.karatekata.info Tags: Shotokan karate kata dvd 15 taikyoku heian shodan nidan sandan yondan godan martial arts |
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Japan Military Shotokan Karate Japan military shotokan karate training. Tags: 空手道 松涛館流 Japan Military Shotokan Karate |
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Rotation Rotacion-Traditional Shotokan Karate Lessons http://www.powayshotokan.com/ English: Instructional Traditional Karate online videos Lessons Classes by Sensei Juan Balmaceda, Sandan International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF), American Amateur Karate Federation (AAKF), Japan Karate Association of America (JKA of America), Master Hidetaka Nishiyama's Student. Former Instructor at National Karate Institute, Los Angeles California, under direction of Master Nishiyama. Traditional Karate Training System: Original Okinawan Principles applied to Japanese Martial Arts (Budo) proven by Modern Sports Science. Traditional Karate: Shotokan, Goyu Ryu, Shito Ryu, Shorin Ryu, Shotokai. Online, Internet Tutorials. Espanol: Internet Videos de instruccion/instructivos de Karate Tradicional preparados por Sensei Juan Balmaceda, Sandan Federacion Internacional De Karate Traditional (ITKF), Federacion Americana de Karate Amateur (AAKF), Asociacion Americana de Karate Japones (JKA of America). Alumno del Maestro Hidetaka Nishiyama. Instructor en el National Karate Institute de Los Angeles, California bajo la direccion del Maestro Nishiyama. Sistema de Entrenamiento de Karate Tradicional: Principios Originales Okinawenses aplicados a las Artes Marciales Japonesas (Budo) y comprobados por la ciencia de Deportes Contemporaneos. Tags: martial arts Morocco Western Sahara Mauritania Algeria Tunisia Chad Senegal Guinea Sierra Leone Liberia Cameroon Egypt Sudan Eritrea Ethiopia Central African Republic Congo Brazzaville DR Gabon Angola Zambia Malawi Rwanda Uganda Kenya Somalia Mozambique Zimbabwe Botswana Namibia South Africa Madagascar Yemen Oman United Arab Emirates Dubai Saudi Arabia Jordan Iraq Pakistan India Kazakhstan NepalBangladesh Myanmar Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Indonesia Philippines Australia China Taiwan Japan |
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Shotokan Karate - Front kick Shotokan Karate - how to throw front kicks during an attack Tags: shotokan karate maigeri front kick kumite |
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Karate Shotokan wwww.arni.elit.net.pl/ Tags: karate shotokan martial arts Polska Poland Polen kimono fight fighter fighting kampf sport pięść kick |
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Shotokan Karate - Kata Unsu (M. Nakayama) Masatoshi Nakayama Sensei was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture Honshu Japan in 1913. In 1937 he graduated from Takushoko University and went to Peking to study Chinese. Whilst there he studied various styles of Chinese fighting. He was a prominent student of Master Funakoshi Gichin, the Father of Modern Karate Do and for some 27 years, until Funakoshi's death in 1957, he closely associated with the master assisting him with instruction and demonstrations. In doing so, he took a unique opportunity to assimilate not only the physical techniques, but also the philosophical aspect of Karate-do from the pre-eminent authority. When Funakoshi Sensei passed away, Nakayama Sensei became the 2nd Chief Instructor of the JKA and in turn, passed this knowledge on to his students. He was responsible for the global dissemination of Karate throughout the 1960's and 1970's where graduates of his elite Instructor Program were allocated assignments to establish and develop Karate overseas. Nakayama Sensei is also credited with setting up the rules of Shiai (competition). At the time, (the late 1950's) the move to introduce a competitive aspect to a fighting art was controversial, however it was done under the supervision of Master Funakoshi who was initially very resistant to the idea of competition in any form, feeling that it could be contradictory to the true nature of Karate-do, and liable to cause students to lose focus on what was important. Nakayama Sensei gave a wider Karate audience access to Master Funakoshi's ideas when he wrote a series of instructional books, including the famous Dynamic Karate and later the Best Karate series. He also produced films and videos providing detailed technical and practical information on Kata, Kihon and Kumite. These works were based on an in-depth study of the principles of Kinesiology, Anatomy and Physiology and made Karate techniques and explanations globally accessible. Although his residence was in Japan, as Chief Instructor of the Japan Karate Association, Nakayama Sensei travelled extensively, giving instruction and presenting demonstrations of his art. He continued to do so until his death. Masatoshi Nakayama Sensei passed away on April 15th, 1987 at the age of 74. He held the grade of 10th Dan. He is remembered by those who trained with him as a very fair but demanding, instructor, who showed natural courtesy and respect to everyone he met. Tags: karate Shotokan Karate Kata Unsu Nakayama Martial |
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Karate Shotokan Master JKA Kawasoe Defence knife/Shirai play Sochin bunkai/Kase play Tekki Sandan Tags: karate/discipline/master |
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Shotokan group Aikido demonstration of : FUS group (my group) Nishiyama Sensei 5th Dan It was very short demonstration .. Hope you like it Tags: May 2007 in INPT (Irfane Rabat) |
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kumite demo of Shotokan Karate SKIF by shian Masaru Miura Kumite demo of shian Masaru Miura. He's 9° dan Hanshi and technical director of SKIF Europe (the federetaion of H.Kanazawa) and of SKI-I in Italy www.ski-i.it Miura was student of Takosoku University and direct student and kohai of Master Masatoshi Nakayama. Miura is one of most technical sensei of shotokan karate all over the world. Tags: kumite karate shotokan miura masaru kanazawa skif ski-i ski |
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Shotokan Kumite 1973 World Shotokan Tournament, Gerald Evans vs. Yahara. Tags: Karate Kumite Shotokan Gerald Evans Yahara |
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Shotokan Kata Unsu by Yahara Shotokan Karate Kata Unsu performed by Sensei Yahara. Tags: Shotokan Karate Kata JKA Unsu Sensei Yahara. |
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Tekki Shodan - Shotokan Karate The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to 70 moves, generally with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. There are perhaps 100 kata across the various forms of karate, each with many minor variations. The number of moves in a kata may be referred to in the name of the kata, eg. Gojushiho, which means "54 steps." The number of moves may also have links with Buddhist spirituality. The number 108 is significant in Buddhism, and kata with 54, 36, or 27 moves (divisors of 108) are common. The practitioner is generally counselled to visualize the enemy attacks, and his or her responses, as actually occurring, and karateka are often told to "read" a kata, to explain the imagined events. In teaching the open handed kata, most styles of Karate start with a series of three, or sometimes two, very simple kata called blocking forms before advancing to five basic kata named Pinan in some systems and Heian in others. By working through this series (in order: Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, Godan (except in Wado Ryu Karate, where Shodan and Nidan are reversed)) the practitioner learns all the basic stances and techniques before moving on to more advanced kata. Traditionally, kata are taught in stages. Previously learned kata are returned to in order to show more advanced techniques or ways of doing things, as beginners do not have the same knowledge and experience that practitioners further up the ranks have. It is not uncommon in some styles for students testing for Shodan (first rank black belt) to have to repeat every kata they have learned from the first belt, but at a "black belt" level, for example, with better technique, power, amongst others. This system is often used for the lower grades as well. The student will perform one new kata and one or two previous ones, to demonstrate how much they have progressed and how quickly they can learn new things. Tags: karate shotokan kata black belt tekki shodan |