which is ure favourite kata

twendkata71

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It is pronounce phonectically, Say Yoon Cheen.
I don't know if that helps, but there it is.Or some pronounce it Say een cheen.
 

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Don't you mean chinto? Shinto is a religion.
Chinto is a good kata.
Chinto and Gojushiho are the last 2 kata I want to add to my curriculum eventually. I am working on Gojushiho but have only seen Chinto. I really like Chinto though.
 

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Hey Brandon, you are talking about the Shorin ryu versions of Gojushiho and Chinto? I know two versions of Chinto, the one taught to me by my teacher and the Wado ryu(WKF) version. I learned an old version of gojushiho and the Shotokan versions,dai and sho.
 

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In response to the original post my favorite Kata tends to be the one I am currently working on. I know that sounds a little shallow but it's true. I an currently working on Kusanku.
 

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I like that kusanku, The Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version always gave me fits, The Dropping stance,( I know thats not the name for it), hard on my knees.
 

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I like that kusanku, The Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version always gave me fits, The Dropping stance,( I know thats not the name for it), hard on my knees.


Yeah and it gets harder on your knees the older you get. From what I understand GM Nagamine (Nagamine Sensei) was sharp with this Kata into his 70's. His son is regularly in Columbus, I hope someday to ask him.
 

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Are you affiliated with Takiyoshi Nagamine Soke's organization? Just curious. There are so many Matsubayashi Shorin ryu organizations now it is hard to keep track.
 

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Are you affiliated with Takiyoshi Nagamine Soke's organization? Just curious. There are so many Matsubayashi Shorin ryu organizations now it is hard to keep track.


No I am not, currently I am not associated with any Matsubayashi Ryu organization.

If I go back to train with Sensei Dickerson then I will be a part of theirs. (the head of which is Master Hixson Sr.)
 

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Oh, Ok. sensei Dickerson is a good teacher. Really there are only a few in Columbus that are affiliated with the WMKA. And only a few that are affilited with the WSKF(Hanshi Grants Group), The rest are from the AKF or ASKA. I wonder if there are any involved with Shorin ryu USA Scagalion's group?
 

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Oh, Ok. sensei Dickerson is a good teacher. Really there are only a few in Columbus that are affiliated with the WMKA. And only a few that are affilited with the WSKF(Hanshi Grants Group), The rest are from the AKF or ASKA. I wonder if there are any involved with Shorin ryu USA Scagalion's group?


Not really sure I will call Brian and ask.

Brian and I grew up in the same neighborhood, a really bad one. We have known each other for at least 28 years. Brian is an excellent technician and well as tactition. He studied more in depth than I and trained harder, the difference is very obvious. He is an excellent man of character.
 
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