practicalkatabunkai I just wanted to say that this possibly is the simplest, most straightforward and probably best application for that kata-movement I've seen. The bunkai I was taught in my Dojo is abit different regarding the 180 turn and gedan barai, but I think personally this bunkai is a long shot better, and more in harmony with the movements of the kata. The explaination of stances in the beginning could not have been better formulated. And finally, it's a joy to see the light atmosphere in which you guys train, and I did smile a few times myself when watching the video. Osu!
Iain’s videos are the best kata application videos I’ve seen. I was also lucky enough to train with him prior to Covid. I hope to again as soon as possible.
to the students of Sensei Abernathy, you are blessed to have a teacher who "gets it", i have no doubt that he will make you the absolute best artist you can be. as a long time practitioner of shorin ryu (39 years) i have seen alot of good and bad in the art, and his applications are top notch. OSU!
Awesome! This is some great bunkai. After sometime looking for bunkai for the heian katas, I was almost giving up and looking for the naihanchi/tekki katas. I too am going to get my black belt in a few moths, and I started questioning the basics and application of the karate I've learned till now. This surely gives me a good start for trying to interpret the heian katas. Domo arigato gozaimashita! Oss!
Superb explanations! I can tell you are obviously a very very good instructor. Taking my black belt in a few months and I have a kind of a 'half' grading on Sunday (my club has recently introduced a kind of 0.5kyu. brown/black stripe belt which has a cut down version of the black belt grading) so I've been looking at all the bunkai videos I can to get ideas and I keep coming back to these videos. Awesome vids. Oss.
I don't practice martial arts myself, but I could still understand what was said in this video. Also, thanks for explaining stances, people talking about them didn't make any sense to me until I saw this.
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Like everything you put up, this is really absolutely outstanding. Brilliant, brilliant stuff. I'm saving up for some of your dvds and can't wait to get them. Your books and website have truly revolutionised our dojo in the last 12 months. Thank you so, so, SO much! :-) OSU!!!
Karate isn't my art, Kung Fu is. But I would see these "lower blocks" in kata, and think that they had to be used for something else. Thank you...Thank you for demystifying this for me. And every Karate practitioner I ever met still thought these were lower blocks for a kick. I've just subscribed to your excellent channel.
Wonderful as always Ian, i learn a lot from watching you! I REALLY wish you would come do a seminar in warren/niles/howland/girard/austintown/youngstown ohio some time (any of those places lol) so i could come! I'm starting with my first couple of students come this febuary, and i have learned so many things from you that i plan on applying with them!
I really liked what you said on stance. In Japanese, as you certainly know, they use kamae which I believe carry 3 meanings in one word "stance - attitude - movement. Anyway, excellent bunkai.
bbq and karate sound like the best combo! our dojo does a yearly "karate camp" karate training, camping, bbq and games near doncaster, bit of a family event, my first time doing this year, my little girl is really exited, i guess i am too haha
"Spiderman bunkai"....Laugh? You betcha. Only last week we had to endure one of those "ESP fight-radar" bunkai moments in the dojo; so once again, Iain, you get straight to the heart of things and speak truth to those willing to hear.
practicalkatabunkai I just wanted to say that this possibly is the simplest, most straightforward and probably best application for that kata-movement I've seen. The bunkai I was taught in my Dojo is abit different regarding the 180 turn and gedan barai, but I think personally this bunkai is a long shot better, and more in harmony with the movements of the kata. The explaination of stances in the beginning could not have been better formulated. And finally, it's a joy to see the light atmosphere in which you guys train, and I did smile a few times myself when watching the video. Osu!
Iain’s videos are the best kata application videos I’ve seen. I was also lucky enough to train with him prior to Covid. I hope to again as soon as possible.
to the students of Sensei Abernathy, you are blessed to have a teacher who "gets it", i have no doubt that he will make you the absolute best artist you can be. as a long time practitioner of shorin ryu (39 years) i have seen alot of good and bad in the art, and his applications are top notch. OSU!
"Hit while getting into my stance"....best explanation I've ever heard!
Awesome! This is some great bunkai. After sometime looking for bunkai for the heian katas, I was almost giving up and looking for the naihanchi/tekki katas. I too am going to get my black belt in a few moths, and I started questioning the basics and application of the karate I've learned till now. This surely gives me a good start for trying to interpret the heian katas. Domo arigato gozaimashita! Oss!
Superb explanations! I can tell you are obviously a very very good instructor.
Taking my black belt in a few months and I have a kind of a 'half' grading on Sunday (my club has recently introduced a kind of 0.5kyu. brown/black stripe belt which has a cut down version of the black belt grading) so I've been looking at all the bunkai videos I can to get ideas and I keep coming back to these videos. Awesome vids. Oss.
Finally....someone with no nonsense bunkai! I've never done karate...because katas always seemed waste of time! Thank you sir.
Brilliant! A good way to think about stances base on the sensei explanation, is... an stance is a picture of a movement, not a fixed position.
I don't practice martial arts myself, but I could still understand what was said in this video. Also, thanks for explaining stances, people talking about them didn't make any sense to me until I saw this.
Like everything you put up, this is really absolutely outstanding. Brilliant, brilliant stuff. I'm saving up for some of your dvds and can't wait to get them. Your books and website have truly revolutionised our dojo in the last 12 months. Thank you so, so, SO much! :-) OSU!!!
Karate isn't my art, Kung Fu is. But I would see these "lower blocks" in kata, and think that they had to be used for something else. Thank you...Thank you for demystifying this for me. And every Karate practitioner I ever met still thought these were lower blocks for a kick. I've just subscribed to your excellent channel.
Wonderful as always Ian, i learn a lot from watching you! I REALLY wish you would come do a seminar in warren/niles/howland/girard/austintown/youngstown ohio some time (any of those places lol) so i could come!
I'm starting with my first couple of students come this febuary, and i have learned so many things from you that i plan on applying with them!
Fantastic explanation of stances, transitions and application of these techniques! Osu!
I really liked what you said on stance. In Japanese, as you certainly know, they use kamae which I believe carry 3 meanings in one word "stance - attitude - movement.
Anyway, excellent bunkai.
Bunkai, humour & some very good legal tips tossed-in for good measure. You'd have to be happy with what he offers on a training course.
This is amazing. So many years of "wax on, wax off" and this was never explained to me
turns out people mistook a grappling art for an art that allows you to defeat 8 people with one punch to the chest each!
bbq and karate sound like the best combo! our dojo does a yearly "karate camp" karate training, camping, bbq and games near doncaster, bit of a family event, my first time doing this year, my little girl is really exited, i guess i am too haha
This content is pure gold
the katas are not explained in shotokan karate or tkd-this is why many people believe katas are worthless. We need more sensei like Abernathy
That's a great explanation, thank you. Can't believe I had to get to 2nd dan and then google "why oi zuki" to find this
3:14 "If you hit that side, it'd be polite to hit the other side next" - hahah ;) Excellent lesson, I must remember that! Thanks a million!
Love the explanations!
Great explaination! Thanks for sharing!
"Spiderman bunkai"....Laugh? You betcha. Only last week we had to endure one of those "ESP fight-radar" bunkai moments in the dojo; so once again, Iain, you get straight to the heart of things and speak truth to those willing to hear.
Great stuff, many thanks for posting this!
Once again superb.
phenomenal
Fantastic.
Spiderman bunkai !!! EPIC ^^
Wooouu! He's funny!! xD Really a great bunkai about Heian Shodan
Iain.....if Carlsberg did Karate BBQ's.....! ;)