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Hello...Who developed that sequence, Milt? Was it from Bruce Juchnik himself, do you know?
I like Kosho and I like staff forms and I liked that but I haveto ask, this is a serious question; why so much self-flagellation in theform?
Please forgive me if that is a silly question and just chalk it up to me being an old CMA guy
Honestly, Xue, I don't think it's a silly question... I was kinda dancing around it, but my immediate response to the question "is there anyone else who has a kata like this?" was "dear god, I hope not!" I won't expand unless asked, though...
Ha, cool. Thanks for the answers, Milt. Personally, I think you'll find that it's most likely a recently created (the last generation or so) form, probably from Bruce Juchnik, or a senior under him when you do the research, based on the "feel" of it.
Thanks again.
Honestly, Xue, I don't think it's a silly question... I was kinda dancing around it, but my immediate response to the question "is there anyone else who has a kata like this?" was "dear god, I hope not!" I won't expand unless asked, though...
Hello.
Just performed it the way I learned it.
Thank you,
Milt G.
Hello...
Was not really asking for a critique of the form...
Just asking if anyone had seen a similar Jo form in the Ken/mpo arts.
Gosh... Everyone's a critic!
Milt G.
Like I said, I'm an old CMA guy so what do I know about Kosho, but thanks, at least I now know it is not only me
Thanks
Oh no, I liked the form and I did not mean to be a critic it is just I have never seen that before in a staff form. But then all my staff forms are from CMA (Taiji, Changquan, Xingyiquan) and the Changquan one broke my ankle so what do I know about kosho. Actually I know I likke what I have seen and even thought about pursuing in more than once.
Hello, and thank you...
I will try to not "beat myself up" over all of the "self flagellation"...
I enjoy Kosho-Ryu. Seems to work well with Kenpo. I highly recommend it.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Milt G.
Just to clarify, Milt, I have no issues with your performance, I thought that was quite well done. Direct, focused, clean.... very nice.
Heehee...you have an excellent sense of humor.you also have excellent footwork...that particularly shines in the subsequent Jo video you have.
I don't know of any Kenpo forms with the Jo. That's not to say they don't exist...but I can't remember ever seeing one.
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and to you, my friend.
I found the form interesting but I would venture to say it could have been better designed. Your execution is very relaxed and precise so thumbs up and that part.
Thanks for sharing Milt. As always, public videos leaves you open to critique and often the biggest critics are the ones that have no videos of their own. (Not directed at the forum members and more directed at the youtube users).