I have been a martial artist for 34 years. Shotokan, traditional wing chun, tsu family white crane, judo, jujitsu and more. I stopped doing hein sandan years ago. The bunki I was given was rediclous. Having seen this video I'm 100% adding it back into my training. I wish I could have spent those 34 years training under Cimberline. It is because of him that I finally see that karate-do is the best and most versatile martial art ever. Thanks for giving the correct bunki and continuing the truth of karate-do.
I think I came up with the idea of using the forearm smashes against the neck, although it shows up in other kata Bassai dai. I would love to take credit for the throw, and although this exact interpretation might be mine, the basic idea actually came from Funakoshi in 1922, so totally not original. ;-)
very good explanation of kata, a lot of "black belts" world wide don't know this stuff, I had to learn all this before my first black belt. A great teacher is much better than a great martial art.
I like these. Another application for the end, is as follows; I they try to punch which leads me into a shoulder throw. If the first attempt fails, I go the other direction to hyper-extend the elbow. Our katas not only provide a means of self-defense but also a back-up for our own mistakes or the attackers' counters.
realy good videos ,i train shotokan and realy enjoy it ,,the problem with it is your partner is static as in class in a real fight they would be moving jumping up n down throwing wild punches kicks from every direction so alot of karate and other martial art moves wouldnt work ,,but still a great martial art to learn and enjoy
one of the better explanations for that opening sequence that I've seen.
I have been a martial artist for 34 years. Shotokan, traditional wing chun, tsu family white crane, judo, jujitsu and more. I stopped doing hein sandan years ago. The bunki I was given was rediclous. Having seen this video I'm 100% adding it back into my training. I wish I could have spent those 34 years training under Cimberline. It is because of him that I finally see that karate-do is the best and most versatile martial art ever. Thanks for giving the correct bunki and continuing the truth of karate-do.
It's gimberline
Another great bunkai of D Gimberline
And suddenly, this is not any more a beginner kata.
Thanks a lot for sharing it!
I never saw the end of Pinan Sandan done that way before, I learned something new!
I think I came up with the idea of using the forearm smashes against the neck, although it shows up in other kata Bassai dai. I would love to take credit for the throw, and although this exact interpretation might be mine, the basic idea actually came from Funakoshi in 1922, so totally not original. ;-)
very good explanation of kata, a lot of "black belts" world wide don't know this stuff, I had to learn all this before my first black belt. A great teacher is much better than a great martial art.
I like these. Another application for the end, is as follows; I they try to punch which leads me into a shoulder throw. If the first attempt fails, I go the other direction to hyper-extend the elbow. Our katas not only provide a means of self-defense but also a back-up for our own mistakes or the attackers' counters.
Thanks you so much Mr Guimberline, its real treasure , all you students are so lucky .
اسلوب جميل اوكيناوا ❤😊
Touch block, love it!
Awesome bunkai.
Bob’ belt is so old it turned white😂
realy good videos ,i train shotokan and realy enjoy it ,,the problem with it is your partner is static as in class in a real fight they would be moving jumping up n down throwing wild punches kicks from every direction so alot of karate and other martial art moves wouldnt work ,,but still a great martial art to learn and enjoy
Tekki shodan
Karate was not meant for idiots.