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Juni Ippo Kata
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Juni Ippo #2
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Pinan 1-5
The Pinan kata were created by Itosu Anko (and others). The forms came into the Kai from Thomas S.H. Young adopting the forms from Bobby Lowe of Kyokushinkai Karate. This video gives insights and interpretation of the forms based on concepts and principles of Kosho Shorei Ryu.
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Pinan 1-5 #2
The Pinan kata were created by Itosu Anko (and others). The forms came into the Kai from Thomas S.H. Young adopting the forms from Bobby Lowe of Kyokushinkai Karate. This video revisits and interprets the forms based on concepts and principles of Kosho Shorei Ryu.
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Nekobuto
Nekobuto - Cat dance forms. Created by James Mitose. Taught to Robert Trias and Thomas S.H. Young. Given the name out of respect for Gogen Yamaguchi of Japanese Goju-ryu Karate. Robert Trias taught the forms to Bruce Juchnik. The forms emphasize low stances, kicking and double strikes.
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Miyama - Three Mountain #1
The first forms deals with hand movement, positioning, rooting movement, fluidity, rolling motion and hand precision. Learn to maintain centers and improve accuracy of striking.
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Miyama - Three Mountain #2
Miyama two deals with a gliding motion, like a plateau.
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Miyama - Three Mountain #3
This section of Miyama deals with peaks and valleys - sanchin dachi and ottoko no waza.
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Miyama: Three Mountain Revisited
The Miyama kata are signature forms of Kosho ryu, created by Bruce Juchnik, Hanshi. The forms showcase many of the elements of Kosho Ryu as far as martial movement and motion. The video will help with relating kata to kumite. Break through barriers of prejudice as it relates to your interpreta...
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Dan Enn Sho
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Passai Dai and Sho
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Kata no Michi #1 - Kata of Kosho Ryu
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Kata no Michi #2 - Concepts
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Kata no Michi #3 - Honored Forms of Kempo
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Kata The Why of Kata
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Kata Another Look
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Bunkai Another Look