THIS Is The Best Bo Tutorial on YouTube 'Shushi No Kon'|Yusuke in Okinawa Ep.21

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:17 Shushi No Kon Kata Demonstration
01:59 Shushi No Kon Kata Tutorial
10:27 Shushi No Kon Kata Practice

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📕My Background📕
Name: Yusuke Nagano
Birthplace: Kawasaki, Japan
Belt Grade: 2 Dan
As a Competitor: 2 Years @ Local Dojo in USA, 7 Years @ Keio Mita Karate Club
As a Coach: 4 Years @ Keio Mita Karate Club, 2 Years @ Karate Dojo waKu
Style of Coaching: The Fusion of Simple Concept and Logical Breakdown

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❓What is your first kata/technique you learn in your style?

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KarateDojowaKu
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I like how he keeps saying "that's how *I* interpret the movement" rather than "you should do it that way".

SwissSareth
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I find it really inspirational when I see you struggle with a new kata. No matter how high your rank is, you're always a beginner when learning something new. That brings us all to an equal level.

surgeeo
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I want you to know how much I have enjoyed your entire series on your visit to Okinawa and your willingness to share what you have learned with others. Having studied in Okinawa many years ago, I deeply appreciate being able to to see and hear many of the things I was introduced to there. You have brought a lot of content in the form of history, tradition, and authentic technique from every school and Master that you have spent time with. These lessons are invaluable, and I hope that your readers enjoy the depth of your commitment to sharing all that you have experienced there. This particular Sensei struck me as one of the most knowledgeable and humble of teachers. Please know that what you have brought to us is more precious than gold. Thank you!

charlessmoot
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It amazes me how, despite being older and probably less explosive than in his younger days, his movements are so smooth and so crisp. He almost never stops moving and if you are not carefull, this is certainly a pace where he could overwelm you. Amazing!

casparbosch
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i've been training shito-ryu karate for about 9 months and have quite a big interest on Bojutsu. My sensei allowed me to take a bo home for a week as we will not have trainings for this time, now i'm trying to learn at least the basic sequence of this kata to show him :)

khaosg.
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When I first started bo it took a while because you have to use both hands for every movement and have a very good awareness of space. Its my favorite weapon because its so challenging.

whitewh
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This is the first bo kata, which I have learned when I started my kobudo training in matayoshi system.

harikrishnanr
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Thanks Sensei, this is an excellent tutorial 🤓

luisalejandroalvarez
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These are great training videos especially for those who need the cójala demonstration and the verbal directions in front of them. Thank you Sensei.

stevenhetletvedt
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I remember my first day in karate
at the first day I learned about stances and blocks (-:use in kumite and some blocks we use in street fight :-)
And after 1 month I learned first Kata name "Taikyuku

bhoomibhamani
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First kata ever learned was when I started in Kajukenbo for a short period of time and I can't recall the name. As for your Bo kata, not bad for a first timer. When I was taught the bo, I was told to constantly "walk" the bo, which was to shift my hand placements along the bowhere appropriate for strikes and block. It is a way to manage the smooth movement of the bo, especially when it comes to rowing or spinning type movements with the bo.

PacShore
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こちらの先生の動画をみつけてから毎日稽古を始めてみてます

楽しいですね

動画で学べるなんてありがたいです

サイ術にも興味がひろがってきました

i
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A Bo lesson!! Yes! Thank you so much for this vídeo <3

eugeniawagner
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I’m actually learning this kata this helped a lot thank you

eleventeen_gaming
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When I learned my first Bo kata in Matayoshi Kobudo they just called it Kihon bo 1. It's very repetitive and only changes directions three times. Having trained in a few different styles of martial arts, I can see the wisdom in both teaching a complicated form in pieces (20 plus unique movements) or teaching a simple form that has few unique movements but changes the orientation of the student several times making it a complete form. Luck in training.

irkenempire
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I love Kobudo and learning it at my dojo, one point that got me like 🤯 is: "left leg is always the first and the last at the bow to go in or go out" Keep doing Kobudo i love your video😊

MIMARLY
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In Goju-ryu, we are very simple: punch to the nose (jodan-zuki) and kick to the groin (kin-geri). The rest is just an overdoing for nerds, methink. :)

As on the serious note, in Jundokan there are few steps in studying kata: first is basics and it's both gekisai and simple sanchin (as kihon); these might be preceded by a tribute to Shorin-ryu fukyu-gata (ichi and ni) and even tachi-gata on fukyu embusen but these are not proper Goju-ryu kata so not necessary and these are like taikyoku in Shotokan; anyway, this initial step is less of Goju-ryu per se but more of karate in general.

Then next step is Goju-ryu essentials in saifa (for Ju understanding, side-steping as last time I wrote about boxer Loma style), seiyunchin (rooting), shisochin (hip rotations), sanseru (for Go understanding, straight-forward and aggressive) and sanchin dai ni (with turns, so it's a proper sanchin) and you learn through patience. Third step would be learning other kata, including tensho as Ju side of sanchin, and in deeper as you are black belt by that time and a black belt is just a prepared beginner that won't break as Uke (and you learn through pain, LOL).

Burvedys
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When I started in 1966, one of my first teachers, Henry Wilkerson, would try to teach us Taikyoku Shodan. However, at the Karate Club at Long Beach City College, we only had 15 minutes a week for Kata. Henry would yell at us “Practice!”because we couldn’t figure it out. Years later, when I had my own Dojo quit teaching Taikyoku Shodan as the students first Kata because I think it is too hard to learn when it is largely the same things in all directions. After students get used to doing Kata, Taikyoku Shodan makes more sense to them and is easier to learn. After I retired from my career and moved away, I had no one to train with so I would train in the park 6 days a week by myself. While in the park, I went back to work on Taikyoku Shodan. I often did it very slowly and really learned a lot. I developed my own interpretation, not changing any movements, but fine tuned the timing and tempo to make it more realistic as a fighting drill.

donelmore
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I am practicing a short staff “kata” in my style Dai Xinyi 戴式心意拳 called 三棍。extremely simple, not much to look at. As name suggests it only has 3 moves

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