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There is a problem that did not exist
years ago,
Some of the links on the page are the
wrong kata.
In my text description I show which ones
are wrong.
Kata name followed by ** indicating the
wrong kata is being shown.
Then list the kata I saved from years ago
in the right orde
Sholin-ji-ryu Karatedo inherits the type
of karate that Kiya Takeasa tokushi was taught by the old master of the world
and one of the types of stick art.
Ananku kata
1.
Ananku
[Master of Taiwan] ★ video ★ 14.4MB of MP4
form 14.4MB - type that has inherited only The Sholin ji style. In 1925 (Taisho
14), Kiya Takeasa tokushi went to Taiwan to train warriors, and in a type
taught by local experts, it included the form of hand-swords, twin hands,
continuous thrust, monkey swords, etc., and was the first type to be taught in
the Shorinji Style.
Seisan kata
2.
13-sean
[Matsumura Muneyoshi] ★ Video ★ 28.6MB 28.6MB-
The type was taught by Matsumura Muneko-1809-1899, who was called
"Bushimatsu-mura" in one of the greatest karate-karate families of
the Ryukyu Dynasty. Especially in the first half, the abdominal breathing
method is carried out consciously (lowering the shoulder bone), to obtain the
close relationship between breathing and attack. It includes the form of the
front kick with the back fist shooting and the sneaking foot, and it is a type
to train over time.
Wansu kata
3.
1-shoe
[Seieita Parent Yungami] ★ Video ★ 14.6MB 14.6MB
Seieida Parent Yungami Maeda Petin / "Parent Yungami" is a type
taught from one of the titles of the Ryukyu Dynasty. It is said that the
original work of the book sealed and the one shoe which was passed in the year
of the book which had been migrated to the ryukyu was left. It includes a
unique hand-held form, an in-hand, and a shoulder car throwing technique.
4.
The
type that was taught from the video ★ of the ★ video ★ 23.0MB 23.0MB,
Kohiro Kodomarikan, 1827-1905. It invites the other party, attacks the face
with the palm bottom, it sneaks in the dark night, the other party is searched,
and the form such as the form to confirm the position, and the form such as the
attack on the joint by the toe sword is included.
Gojushiho kata
5.
54-step
gojuushiho [Matsumura Muneyoshi] ★ video ★ 20.6MB-
Matsumura Muneyoshi's type, hand-receiving, back-to-back, continuous hand- and
battle to tighten feathers, it contains the form of two-handed thrust from the
double hand receiving.
Kusanku kata
6.
The
type that was taught from the ★ video ★ 18.1MB [night
hand] landlord, Matsuimo Ryokosaku Matsushige, 1829-1898, two-stage jumping
kicking, crane rock stand , such as kicking technique after the transition, it
contains advanced form techniques.
Kusanku kata
7.
Public
Minister - Kusan Kuku [ Yara Parent Cloud] ★ Video ★ 30.8MB 10.8MB
10.8MB 1 of matsumura Muneyoshi's disciples, Yara Parent Yungami Yaya-Yaechin -
Aka "Kitaya Yaryo" /1816-?) In the type taught from, in particular,
the idea of "no advance in karate" is expressed in the first form.
There are kicking the swords everywhere. It is taught to the person who
acquired five steps or more by the type of the total finish.
Tokumine kata
8.
Tokumine's
Club Of Tokukunmin-kun [Tokumine Shinunjo] ★ Video ★ 21.6MB-
Tokumine Parent Cloud On tokumine Petein- Is a type of stick art taught from,
type that only Shorinji style has inherited. The length of the stick is six
scales. He uses a lot of continuous attacks, ingenuity and punching techniques
The
video is an edited copy of vtr taken at The Courtoisan on November 4, 1997, as
part of the 7th "Hand TalkIng Association" dojo visit series. Mr.
Tsunenobu Nakazato is watching the performance in the rear.
Shorinji Shorin kata (desc from Kyan) Nakazato
Joen head instructor (friend of Tatsuo)
Annanko https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtyef38B5qQ
Seisan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL55K3Rqhvc
Naifanchi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9_1avgi9Hk
Wansu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvGInYmA4IE
Patsai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RouEJbdW_Wo
Chinto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJlfKkm5w6E
Kusanku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIAbaTTxWWM
Bo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMoi5w3f07I
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