Koryu Uchinadi Vol.7 Kata Application Theory
By Patrick McCarthy – International Ryukyu Karate Research Society
IRKRS Koryu Uchinadi Kata Bunkai – Open seminar in Antwerp, Belgium Part 3
Before the advent of modern Karate, there existed a remarkable martial arts in Okinawa referred to as Ryukyu Kempo Toudi-Jutsu.
Simplifed for the purpose being put into Okinawa's turn-of-the-century school system to build robust bodies and militaristic mentalities, in support of Japan's escalating war machine, Ryukyu Kempo Toudi-Jutsu ultimately became influenced by Japanese Budo culture which transformed the revised practice into a sport and cultural recreation.
Koryu Uchinadi Kempo-Jutsu is a unique collection & functional re-interpretation of old-school tegumi grappling drills & those embryonic Fujian-based quanfa practices once secretly cultivated before the development of the modern tradition.
Re-systematized into a cohesive & completely application-based study, it came about as a result of researcher, author and master instructor, Patrick McCarthy, fusing together the principal teachings from many of this tradition's most celebrated pioneers.
Having studied the art since childhood, Patrick McCarthy is one of the few non-Japanese master-level instructors regularly invited to teach kata application, pressure point theory and the history of traditional Karate all over the world.
A former world karate champion, a published re-searcher and a professional teacher, McCarthy Hanshi spend years in Japan researching and developing a simple yet effective way through which to teach the functional application principles of kata.
This informal film presentation is the third tape in the series highlighting the December 2000 open seminar in Antwerp, Belgium.
This informal seminar-style presentation begins with a twenty-five minute overview of application practices, which reveal the defensive contexts and timeless principles, which makes it all work.
The main body of this final film is dedicated to identifying important pressure points and showing various ways of attacking them using the five principles.
The film also includes important and consecutive joint manipulation and associated practices.
Packed with educational value, this informal presentation is not a step-by-step “how-to” instructional video, but rather, made for those who participated in the seminar for the purpose of reviewing what they had already learned.
Language: English
Running Time: 115 Minutes
IRKRS Koryu Uchinadi Kata Bunkai – Open seminar in Antwerp, Belgium Part 3
Before the advent of modern Karate, there existed a remarkable martial arts in Okinawa referred to as Ryukyu Kempo Toudi-Jutsu.
Simplifed for the purpose being put into Okinawa's turn-of-the-century school system to build robust bodies and militaristic mentalities, in support of Japan's escalating war machine, Ryukyu Kempo Toudi-Jutsu ultimately became influenced by Japanese Budo culture which transformed the revised practice into a sport and cultural recreation.
Koryu Uchinadi Kempo-Jutsu is a unique collection & functional re-interpretation of old-school tegumi grappling drills & those embryonic Fujian-based quanfa practices once secretly cultivated before the development of the modern tradition.
Re-systematized into a cohesive & completely application-based study, it came about as a result of researcher, author and master instructor, Patrick McCarthy, fusing together the principal teachings from many of this tradition's most celebrated pioneers.
Having studied the art since childhood, Patrick McCarthy is one of the few non-Japanese master-level instructors regularly invited to teach kata application, pressure point theory and the history of traditional Karate all over the world.
A former world karate champion, a published re-searcher and a professional teacher, McCarthy Hanshi spend years in Japan researching and developing a simple yet effective way through which to teach the functional application principles of kata.
This informal film presentation is the third tape in the series highlighting the December 2000 open seminar in Antwerp, Belgium.
This informal seminar-style presentation begins with a twenty-five minute overview of application practices, which reveal the defensive contexts and timeless principles, which makes it all work.
The main body of this final film is dedicated to identifying important pressure points and showing various ways of attacking them using the five principles.
The film also includes important and consecutive joint manipulation and associated practices.
Packed with educational value, this informal presentation is not a step-by-step “how-to” instructional video, but rather, made for those who participated in the seminar for the purpose of reviewing what they had already learned.
Language: English
Running Time: 115 Minutes
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