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kenshindoryu
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Course 18/11/12: Wadoryu Kata Bunkai and Shared Principles of Wadoryu & Shinkendo

Course covering all techniques in Wadoryu's Pinan Sandan, Pinan Godan and Naihanchi with usable techniques incorporating wado principles, followed by an Introduction to Shinkendo (Japanese Sword) through the shared Principles of Wadoryu & Shinkendo Jim Dart Sensei, 5th Dan Wadoryu; 5th Dan Jujitsu Kempo & Byron Shepherd Sensei, UK Shibucho ISF Sunday 18th November 2012, 1pm - 5pm - Only £10 St Mary the Virgin Church Hall, Butlins Lane, Roade, Northamptonshire , NN7 2PU Details at www.kenshindoryu.co.uk Book at kenshindoryu@aol.com

Black Tiger
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Awesome, Shame I can't attend this time.

Maybe next year, are you taking some photos uplading a video for this event on here?

kenshindoryu
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We hope to have a 'workbook' covering all the pinan katas from a Wado perspective produced in part from photographs taken on the course and produced within about a month.
Black Tiger
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Would you be looking at the Gumite Gata, the Ohyo Kata etc that is exclusive to Wado Ryu. These are what I would love to look into as an Ashihara KarateKa. I only practice Bassai, Niseishi and Naihanchi Kata.

For everyone else I am psoitive these workbooks etc will be worth their weight in Gold

kenshindoryu
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It would definitely be fair to say that the kumite gata, Ohyo gumite and the Kihon gumite influence the applications we have assigned to kata, in particular in relation to kuzushi (balance-breaking). However, our Wado is generally very 'close-range' anyway, and my Judo and Jujitsu experience has led us also down the path of more throws and locks, which are complementary additional skill-sets to the normal karate syllabus training.

kenshindoryu
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Actually, re-reading your post - we have two sets of complete applications to Naihanchi; one is all throwing techniques, practiced first to the right and then to the left, while the other is all locking techniques. I think I may have these on DVD somewhere......

shoshinkanuk
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Jim good luck with the course mate, I wouldnt mind seeing the Naihanchi Bunkai myself if thats possible?\

Anyone thinking about going to the course, dont think just go Jims a great guy and very experienced martial artist.

kenshindoryu
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Finally found the recording of the Naihanchi stuff, Jim