So very sorry to learn of this Ed. My condolences to you and your organization.
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So very sorry to learn of this Ed. My condolences to you and your organization.
When I was growing up during the 70's, I only knew it as oss, not ossu.
Osae means to push or press on. The idea was to push your body to the limit and endure through the pressure.
Katsuya Miyahira, senior student to Chibana, who also trained with Motobu passed away November 28, 2010.
http://ihadojo.com/Origins/miyahira.htm
Rest in peace Sensei...
That's pretty nice. Good find!
I have heard people using hats and woks for shields. An old hand hammered wok would be a great way to start.
Here's an old thread: http://www.e-budo.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-7130.html
...
So, if I understand this correctly, according to this, Man traveled from Korea and settled in Mesopotamia and China was started by a Korean noble?
Riiiggghhhttt...Smoke another one...
Here is a link to G.M. Marinas. He is on the east coast and has been teaching his family art of Pananandata for quite a while. I have corresponded with him and found him to be very open. I contacted...
I was thinking that but didn't want to go there...:laugh:
One of my peeves.
Bo staff - Staff staff
PIN number - personal identification number number
Puppy dog - Canine canine
Kitty cat - feline feline
Gi - ??? Should be keiko-gi or Do-gi
Just...
I liked this one better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8FJyScbV6s&feature=related
http://www.expertvillage.com/video/31105_jeet-kun-do-trap-variation.htm
This is only an example. Look at the hand position when he ends. Then look at his feet. Like I mentioned earlier, *it can...
Sometimes a position is a suggestion that you are to do something to your uke. Marote uke is not always an augmented block. Sometimes it sugggests you are holding the opponent at the elbow and...
I have not run across any documentation stating that Choki ever learned the entire family art. The most I have read, seems to be his watching from behind a fence or an occasional bout with the elder...
Classical Fighting Arts, Vol. 2 No. 12 (issue #35) has an article about Toyama Kanken.
"Born in Shuri, Okinawa under the family name Oyadomari. Graduated from the Okinawa Yeacher's College. Toyama...
Here you go Prince.
As per Classical Fighting Arts Issue, Vol. 2 No. 11 (issue#34), page 49, translated by Kiko Asai Ferreira, edited by Feliciano Ferreia and Charles Goodin. "Choki Motobu's son,...
Even if Motobu Choki did learn the family art, IMO, he developed his karate into something else. The way I understand it, The Motobu family art was renamed Motobu Undunte and Choki's art is going by...
I found an old discussion regarding Seisan here: http://www.e-budo.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-10081.html
According to Jussi, Kyan used Seisan as a primary or fundamental kata.
Later on, the...
I can not remember the source. I will try to look it up.
I had an aquaintence from the Matusumura Seito Hozonkai
confirm it for me though.
Ok, now that I have had a chance to breath, :laugh: I was looking at
different clips of Seisan. Like Passai, Kusanku and in some cases Gojushiho,
I noticed there were two distinct versions. One...
That clip under "Yong Chun and Wing Chun ( for the Chu crew )",
looks an awful lot like a segment from Nakazato and Miyahira's Gojushiho.
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All I really know is, that if your...
Don't know about oldest, but Matsumura practiced a form of Seisan.
That puts it somewhere in the mid 1800's.
It is my understanding that the order of the Passai kata went like this:
Originally:
Koryu Passai (Passai Gwa) = Passai Sho
Itosu Passai = Passai Dai
Chibana renamed (as per John's post)...
WD40 is actually a solvent. Try tung or mineral oil instead.
If it's steel like on a sword pommel, I'd use silicone.
Peace.
You posted that instructional just in time!
A brand new pair broke on me a few weeks ago
(crappy cotton) and I strung them with new nylon.
Thanks for the heads-up. Those knots really
chinch-up...
Why is it when I log into E-Budo, my computer
also logs in http://www.quiettorture.com too?