Is that really Kanei Uechi? Looks much different than the photos in George Mattson's Uechi Ryu book unless he started dyeing his hair?( but the face looks quite different too)🤔🙏🙏
Actually, Kanei Uechi could be considered the founder of Uechi-Ryu. Kanbum Uechi brought Pai Gai Noon to Okinawa. Kanei added the 5 bridge kata or learning steps which actually made it Uechi Ryu along with the kumite and bunkai!
Many thanks for sharing these precious films of the grand master of Uechi Ryu. Nice tradition to carry on. Best regards. Paul,68 retired practitioner of Goju ryu Karate.
TRANSLATION - In the old days, the second head of Uechi-ryu, the founder of the revival of Uechi-ryu, a great figure. I remember, in Uechi-ryu, Kiyohide Arashiro was the strongest warrior in the history of Uechi-ryu. , Each school, character stories will be full.
Thanks so much for sharing these videos, truly a rare treasure. I learned Uechi Ryu as a teenager but can't quite remember all the forms. Just one thing, are you sure that's Kanei Uechi? Doesn't look at all like the photos in George Mattson's Uechi Ryu book?
I think if you’re a trained practitioner against some yobbo on the streets you have a chance (they don’t know what you know and you could effectively do some damage) before high tailing it out of there. If you’ve ever trained with someone with Uechi or Goju their conditioning of forearms is insane don’t dismiss what you don’t know.
This is precisely why people are laughing at karate as a discipline, claiming that it’s been watered down to the point of being ridiculous. The bunkai was very weak (two punches to the back of the head…seriously!). The lesson you can take away from this: don’t try any of this crap in a fight!🗑 And I get the nostalgia attached to it, that special feeling you get by watching a traditional style being presented. Fact: we can be pretty at home, but if we try something that just looks pretty-or worse, just to honor the memory of its founder--this is where you get hurt. At the end of the day, philosophical debates aside, a Martial Art is supposed to provide you with the means to defend against the ugly truth on the street…gangsters could care less about your values and your traditions. So if it doesn’t work, cannot be applied in an actual combat situation…DON’T refer to it as a Martial Arts system. Call it aerobics or a reflective excursion.
Lighten up, sichi Dan. It’s just a mediocre demo, probably made using whoever happened to show up at the dojo that day. The high level people in the Uechi Ryu system are some of the toughest you will find, though in modern times it is difficult to attract students willing to do the old style conditioning.
I was privileged to study under Master Kanei Uechi on Okinawa at the Futenma Dojo in 1973.
Is that really Kanei Uechi? Looks much different than the photos in George Mattson's Uechi Ryu book unless he started dyeing his hair?( but the face looks quite different too)🤔🙏🙏
Actually, Kanei Uechi could be considered the founder of Uechi-Ryu. Kanbum Uechi brought Pai Gai Noon to Okinawa. Kanei added the 5 bridge kata or learning steps which actually made it Uechi Ryu along with the kumite and bunkai!
Many thanks for sharing these precious films of the grand master of Uechi Ryu. Nice tradition to carry on. Best regards. Paul,68 retired practitioner of Goju ryu Karate.
Thank you for sharing such wonderful video.
It is my first time seeing the grand master performing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank You Really Helpful in building resilience
Nice to see this video, thanks.
在りし日の二代目、上地流中興の祖、偉大な人物、私も昭和47年上地流宗家道場で三戦を見ていただいた、その頃、極真の七戸館長が沖縄支部を立ち上げたと記憶しています、上地流では新城清秀先生が上地流史上、最強の武人として、我々、門下生の憧れでした、また華だった、皆様、苦労されたはずですよ、世界に誇れる沖縄空手、各流派、人物物語は満載でしょうね。
TRANSLATION - In the old days, the second head of Uechi-ryu, the founder of the revival of Uechi-ryu, a great figure. I remember, in Uechi-ryu, Kiyohide Arashiro was the strongest warrior in the history of Uechi-ryu. , Each school, character stories will be full.
Thanks so much for sharing these videos, truly a rare treasure. I learned Uechi Ryu as a teenager but can't quite remember all the forms.
Just one thing, are you sure that's Kanei Uechi? Doesn't look at all like the photos in George Mattson's Uechi Ryu book?
It's definitely Kanei Uechi. The pics in Sensei Mattson's book were taken years before this video was made when he was younger.
It would have worked a couple of hundreds of tears ago but not today. Nice to see a tradition carried on tho.
I think if you’re a trained practitioner against some yobbo on the streets you have a chance (they don’t know what you know and you could effectively do some damage) before high tailing it out of there. If you’ve ever trained with someone with Uechi or Goju their conditioning of forearms is insane don’t dismiss what you don’t know.
@@jujitusuka lol, forearms is a fight you need to get real and go see some real street fights and watch him die.
His name was KANBUN not Kanbum.
This is precisely why people are laughing at karate as a discipline, claiming that it’s been watered down to the point of being ridiculous. The bunkai was very weak (two punches to the back of the head…seriously!).
The lesson you can take away from this: don’t try any of this crap in a fight!🗑
And I get the nostalgia attached to it, that special feeling you get by watching a traditional style being presented. Fact: we can be pretty at home, but if we try something that just looks pretty-or worse, just to honor the memory of its founder--this is where you get hurt. At the end of the day, philosophical debates aside, a Martial Art is supposed to provide you with the means to defend against the ugly truth on the street…gangsters could care less about your values and your traditions. So if it doesn’t work, cannot be applied in an actual combat situation…DON’T refer to it as a Martial Arts system. Call it aerobics or a reflective excursion.
Lighten up, sichi Dan. It’s just a mediocre demo, probably made using whoever happened to show up at the dojo that day.
The high level people in the Uechi Ryu system are some of the toughest you will find, though in modern times it is difficult to attract students willing to do the old style conditioning.