My experience is broad but still limited. For instance, I don't know what this is called. Gedan-chudan?? I call it low hi or hi lo. My instructor has a very kempoish name...one lo one hi. It's in all kata. All this time it's been about posture and feinting.
very strange, I didn`t know that the Pinan Katas are taught in Tomari- Te . Are they part of the regular program? I don`t know much about of this lineage.
Pinans are modern ”Katas”. Anko Itosu(糸洲安恒) made Pinan based on other ”Katas” for school physical education . Pinans are currently used as a beginner’s program. Itosu was famous Naha-te(那覇手) and Shuri-te(首里手) Master.
@@lalithembram2870 tenshin is taught in naihanchi shodan exclusively. Tai sabaki or ashi sabaki is body change or what we call footwork. The idea is to learn the principles of body mechanics to understand how the body works on the basis of leverage when using strength. What we must remember is that all of this terminology is modern and is borrowed from one system versus another. Tai Sabaki is a Judoka term borrowed by the karateka.
My experience is broad but still limited. For instance, I don't know what this is called. Gedan-chudan?? I call it low hi or hi lo. My instructor has a very kempoish name...one lo one hi. It's in all kata. All this time it's been about posture and feinting.
very strange, I didn`t know that the Pinan Katas are taught in Tomari- Te . Are they part of the regular program? I don`t know much about of this lineage.
Pinans are modern ”Katas”.
Anko Itosu(糸洲安恒) made Pinan based on other ”Katas” for school physical education .
Pinans are currently used as a beginner’s program.
Itosu was famous Naha-te(那覇手) and Shuri-te(首里手) Master.
È Bravo.
What's the meaning of tenshin????
If I recall correctly.. I think it's footwork
tenshin?転身
?
Body turning movement
Moving standing point and COG
@@lalithembram2870 tenshin is taught in naihanchi shodan exclusively. Tai sabaki or ashi sabaki is body change or what we call footwork. The idea is to learn the principles of body mechanics to understand how the body works on the basis of leverage when using strength.
What we must remember is that all of this terminology is modern and is borrowed from one system versus another. Tai Sabaki is a Judoka term borrowed by the karateka.