@raysmith5639 well thanks for watching. I do hope it helps. Please note this is my version of this kata ie not the goju version. But yes, if you do shotokan you will notice bassai dai, kanku dai and a few others. All broken down the same way. Good luck on your journey.
@Greg Griffiths thank you for 1. Watching and 2. Commenting. Check out other kata on this page. Anything in the "mechanics" folder is a total breakdown. Don't forget to subscribe 😁
Dropped you a like. I'll be watching this many times over the next few days to try and learn the kata. I just started Shukokai so I've got no idea if I'll encounter this kata but I like the look of it and want to learn.
Hi James nice Kata you do in the video, just a quick note I’ve been studying Goju Ryu Kata since 1988 and have seen this Kata performed many ways depending on the association you are training with and if you want to do a way that suits your association that’s not a problem, just have fun doing Kata take care Michael
I have analyzed neko ashi dachi for a long time now, over a decade, and I think it is the MOST VIOLENT move in Goju Ryu. It is an incredible maiming move.
@@tadashiryukaratedo4484 there are no 'stances' in karate. Neko-ashi dachi is used to signify moving your center of gravity back and low, and it can be used as a trip, a throw, easy access to a knee or kick, a tomoe nage, a general pull assisted by your own bodyweight, and some other stuff. It is not a static position - nothing in kata is static, everything is dynamic. People who don't understand that can't actually apply kata properly. Looking at your other videos, it seems like the main thing lacking in your bunkai is proper footwork, which is exactly what I've feared, despite your understanding of upper body mechanics, and that in end of itself makes a great deal of your applications completely impractical. All of this comes from a misunderstanding that is sadly incredibly common within post-1900s karate. If you want historical evidence of what I'm saying, it is to be found within Karate - My Art, by Motobu Choki. Other masters have writings regarding this matter too(Funakoshi being the most notable one, with the well-known saying "Karate has many stances; it also has none").
@@draco8738 hello. Without getting in to a debate because I just aren't. The thing which we use to stand ie feet and legs will always be referred to as a "stance". To touch on (again I wont be debating this) the bunkai, I teach is so that a student can better understand the kata or move they are doing. I totally understand that karate is a constant movement, but also please understand that my videos are for learning purposes and something I tell the students is that I only put the most basic ideas on this channel, I keep the rest of my ideas for the students of Tadashi. I thank you for your comment. But I wont be showing all I know and teach on this channel, only the simple stuff.😁
Thank you so much for this video Sir!! Really helped me touch some areas in my kata! Do you mind if I send you a video of me doing it? I would really appreciate it if you could assess it and correct were correction is needed.
Wow... thank you. Of course you can send me a vid of your kata and I will give feedback. Not sure how you would send it. If you want to send it via Facebook you can find me @james Davey. My icon is a beard.
Thank you. This is a variation of what I know, what i have seen plus my own bits. All Tadashi is this way. I thank you for watching. And i thank you for you comment. Glad its helped. If it helps to improve 1 thing then it's all worth it.
Thank you. I do hope you arent putting your gold medal down to my videos 😜. I do hope they helped but remember that it's your training , dedication and attitude that got you what you clearly deserve. Thank you for your comment and great job on the gold. 👏👍
@@BIRDYCODYT your welcome. If there is anything else I can help with dont hesitate to call me or find me on fb @james Davey. If you would like some video training and correcting from me I'm sure we can work something out.
Oss. Nice explained. Thanks shihan for your step by step movement. I like this kata.
@AntonioCabaltera-i3h bless you sir. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Glad it helps.
Thank you very much Sensei fantastic demonstration and explanation ❤
@@diakidis3167 you are welcome.
Nicely explained. OSS.
Thanks for posting this I will be using it as my go to reference while perfecting this kata. I do Shotokan so this is all extra things to practice.
@raysmith5639 well thanks for watching.
I do hope it helps.
Please note this is my version of this kata ie not the goju version.
But yes, if you do shotokan you will notice bassai dai, kanku dai and a few others.
All broken down the same way.
Good luck on your journey.
Very good detail. Corrected a lot of little things in my kata after seeing this!
@FunlndianFacts thanks for watching and glad this has helped.
Thank you from Brazil
@@leticiacompartilha you are welcome from UK
Thank you Sensei I hope to learn from this video it's a kata I like a lot Oss
@Mbye Nyang thanks for watching and commenting.
Karate is a journey, enjoy yours.
Very well explained . . . thanks alot . . . . not every trainer explains in such a detail and with this patience.
Thank you. This version is specific to my club... but its pretty close to goju. Helps you get the idea.
Great lesson learnt a lot more of this Kata good to have it broken down and explained so well.
@Greg Griffiths thank you for 1. Watching and 2. Commenting.
Check out other kata on this page.
Anything in the "mechanics" folder is a total breakdown.
Don't forget to subscribe 😁
I have subscribed going to be checking out all the mechanic videos thanks again
@@greggriffiths9053 you're welcome
Dropped you a like. I'll be watching this many times over the next few days to try and learn the kata. I just started Shukokai so I've got no idea if I'll encounter this kata but I like the look of it and want to learn.
Thank you.
I offer video 1:1 classes.
Good luck on your karate journey.
Muchas Gracias Sensei
@@pabloeduardopizarroacevedo
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Very good teaching method, OSS
Thank you.
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Hi James nice Kata you do in the video, just a quick note I’ve been studying Goju Ryu Kata since 1988 and have seen this Kata performed many ways depending on the association you are training with and if you want to do a way that suits your association that’s not a problem, just have fun doing Kata take care Michael
Thank you for your very respectful comment.
And thank you for watching.
Don't forget to subscribe 😁
Amazing teaching method, OSS. Shihan ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words.
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I have analyzed neko ashi dachi for a long time now, over a decade, and I think it is the MOST VIOLENT move in Goju Ryu. It is an incredible maiming move.
Neko ashi datchi is a stance. Not really that violent.
@@tadashiryukaratedo4484 there are no 'stances' in karate. Neko-ashi dachi is used to signify moving your center of gravity back and low, and it can be used as a trip, a throw, easy access to a knee or kick, a tomoe nage, a general pull assisted by your own bodyweight, and some other stuff. It is not a static position - nothing in kata is static, everything is dynamic. People who don't understand that can't actually apply kata properly. Looking at your other videos, it seems like the main thing lacking in your bunkai is proper footwork, which is exactly what I've feared, despite your understanding of upper body mechanics, and that in end of itself makes a great deal of your applications completely impractical. All of this comes from a misunderstanding that is sadly incredibly common within post-1900s karate.
If you want historical evidence of what I'm saying, it is to be found within Karate - My Art, by Motobu Choki. Other masters have writings regarding this matter too(Funakoshi being the most notable one, with the well-known saying "Karate has many stances; it also has none").
@@draco8738 hello.
Without getting in to a debate because I just aren't.
The thing which we use to stand ie feet and legs will always be referred to as a "stance".
To touch on (again I wont be debating this) the bunkai, I teach is so that a student can better understand the kata or move they are doing.
I totally understand that karate is a constant movement, but also please understand that my videos are for learning purposes and something I tell the students is that I only put the most basic ideas on this channel, I keep the rest of my ideas for the students of Tadashi.
I thank you for your comment.
But I wont be showing all I know and teach on this channel, only the simple stuff.😁
@@tadashiryukaratedo4484 I understand, thank you for your respectful response.
@@draco8738 no worries.
I dont mind a debate but I prefer them in person 😁.
I thank you again for watching.
Thank you so much for this video Sir!! Really helped me touch some areas in my kata! Do you mind if I send you a video of me doing it? I would really appreciate it if you could assess it and correct were correction is needed.
Wow... thank you.
Of course you can send me a vid of your kata and I will give feedback.
Not sure how you would send it.
If you want to send it via Facebook you can find me @james Davey.
My icon is a beard.
Oh and click subscribe will ya 😜
Am already subscribed😂, alright cool I will sent it on Facebook
Oss
Thank you very much sir
Your welcome. Thank you for your comments.
Great video. Unfortunately Goju version is way different than Shito. Still, some good tips helped me out.
Thank you.
This is a variation of what I know, what i have seen plus my own bits.
All Tadashi is this way.
I thank you for watching.
And i thank you for you comment.
Glad its helped.
If it helps to improve 1 thing then it's all worth it.
Gracias máster!
Thank you for watching. You are welcome.
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I can learn from this sensei very good teacher!!!!osu!
Thank you for your comment. I hope my videos help in some way.
respect dude thanks so much I won a gold medal at advanced kata Thx
Thank you.
I do hope you arent putting your gold medal down to my videos 😜.
I do hope they helped but remember that it's your training , dedication and attitude that got you what you clearly deserve.
Thank you for your comment and great job on the gold.
👏👍
Oh and click "subscribe" will ya 😁
@@tadashiryukaratedo4484 Okay! Thanks again 😃
@@BIRDYCODYT your welcome.
If there is anything else I can help with dont hesitate to call me or find me on fb @james Davey.
If you would like some video training and correcting from me I'm sure we can work something out.
Thank you so much
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@@tadashiryukaratedo4484 good Very good